Chapter 1

Front-panel buttons

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Feature name

Scan button

Scan Film button

Copy button

Scan to PDF button

Description

Scans pictures, graphics, documents, or objects.

Scans transparent positives (such as 35 mm slides) and negatives. Scanning film requires that you use the transparent materials adapter (TMA) located on the underside of the scanner lid.

Scans the item and sends it to the printer to make a copy.

Scans one or more pages and saves them as a PDF file for sharing or storing.

Transparent materials adapter (TMA)

You can use the transparent materials adapter (TMA) to scan 35 mm slides or negatives. With the HP Scanjet G4050 TMA, you can also scan medium- and large-format film. For more information about the TMA, see Scan film.

Scanning overview

Start scanning in one of these ways:

Image quality (6-color scanning) vs. speed

Scan from the scanner front-panel buttons

Scan from the HP Solution Center

Scan from other software programs

Preview a scanned image

Image quality (6-color scanning) vs. speed

When scanning images using the HP Scanjet G4000 series scanners, you can configure the scan settings for either fast scanning or higher-quality output. If you choose to take advantage of this product's high quality output by using the optimum color accuracy options, the scanning process will be slower.

The HP Scanjet G4000 series scanners include the 6-color scanning feature. This technology makes it possible for a scanning device to detect a wider range of color. The result is more realistic photo reproductions with greater color accuracy. The term 6-color refers to amount of information collected for each pixel during the scanning process, not the number of colors in the output.

Tip Try the higher-quality scan settings first on a small number of images, especially when using the HP Scanjet G4050 TMA. This will give you an idea of the scan speed so that you know what to expect when you scan a larger batch of images.

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HP Scanjet G4000 series

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HP G4010 Photo manual Scanning overview, Front-panel buttons, Transparent materials adapter TMA