HP Digital Sender Flow 8500 fn2 Document Capture Workstation,
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User Guide
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HP Digital Sender Flow 8500 fn2 Document
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Flow N9120 fn2 Document Scanner
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Table of contents
1 Product overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Product views (HP Digital Sender Flow 8500 fn2 Document Capture Workstation) ..................................................... 1
Front view .............................................................................................................................................................. 1
Back view ............................................................................................................................................................... 2
Control-panel view ............................................................................................................................................... 3
How to use the control panel ........................................................................................................ 5
Product views (HP ScanJet Enterprise Flow N9120 fn2 Document Scanner) ................................................................ 5
Front view .............................................................................................................................................................. 5
Back view ............................................................................................................................................................... 6
Control-panel view ............................................................................................................................................... 7
How to use the control panel ........................................................................................................ 9
Product specications ........................................................................................................................................................... 10
Supported operating systems (HP Digital Sender Flow 8500 fn2 Document Capture
Workstation) ....................................................................................................................................................... 10
Supported operating systems (HP ScanJet Enterprise Flow N9120 fn2 Document Scanner) ............. 10
Product dimensions (HP Digital Sender Flow 8500 fn2 Document Capture Workstation) ................... 11
Product dimensions (HP ScanJet Enterprise Flow N9120 fn2 Document Scanner) ............................... 11
Power consumption, electrical specications and acoustic emissions ..................................................... 12
Operating environment range (HP Digital Sender Flow 8500 fn2 Document Capture
Workstation) ....................................................................................................................................................... 12
Operating environment range (HP ScanJet Enterprise Flow N9120 fn2 Document Scanner) ............. 12
Product hardware setup and software installation .......................................................................................................... 14
Hardware setup ................................................................................................................................................. 14
How to get software updates .......................................................................................................................... 14
Scanner software (Windows) ............................................................................................................................................... 15
HP Scan software .............................................................................................................................................. 15
HP TWAIN ............................................................................................................................................................ 15
ISIS ....................................................................................................................................................................... 15
WIA ....................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Sleep Mode and auto-o settings ....................................................................................................................................... 15
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2 Use the scanner ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Set up the scanner ................................................................................................................................................................. 18
Set up Scan to Email ......................................................................................................................................... 19
Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 19
Before you begin ........................................................................................................................... 19
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) ......................................................... 20
Step two: Congure the Network Identication settings ........................................................ 20
Step three: Congure the Send to Email feature ..................................................................... 21
Method one: Basic conguration using the Email Setup Wizard ...................... 21
Method two: Advanced conguration using the Email Setup ........................... 24
Step four: Congure the Quick Sets (optional) ......................................................................... 28
Step ve: Set up Send to Email to use Oice 365 Outlook (optional) .................................. 29
Introduction ............................................................................................................... 29
Congure the outgoing email server (SMTP) to send an email from an
Oice 365 Outlook account .................................................................................... 29
Set up Scan to Fax ............................................................................................................................................. 32
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server ..................................................................... 32
Step two: Set up Scan to Fax ....................................................................................................... 32
Set up Scan to Network Folder ........................................................................................................................ 33
Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 33
Before you begin ........................................................................................................................... 33
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server ..................................................................... 33
Step two: Set up Scan to Network Folder ................................................................................. 34
Method one: Use the Scan to Network Folder Wizard ........................................ 34
Method two: Use Scan to Network Folder Setup ................................................ 35
Set up Scan to USB Drive .................................................................................................................................. 43
Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 43
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server ..................................................................... 43
Step two: Enable Scan to USB Drive ........................................................................................... 44
Step three: Congure the Quick Sets (optional) ....................................................................... 44
Default scan settings for Scan to USB Drive setup .................................................................. 45
Default le settings for Save to USB Setup .............................................................................. 46
Set up Scan to SharePoint® ............................................................................................................................. 47
Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 47
Before you begin ........................................................................................................................... 47
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) ......................................................... 47
Step two: Enable Scan to SharePoint® and create a Scan to SharePoint Quick Set ........... 48
Scan and save a le directly to a Microsoft® SharePoint site ................................................. 49
Quick set scan settings and options for Save to SharePoint® ............................................... 50
Create a Quick Set .............................................................................................................................................. 52
Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 52
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Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) ......................................................... 52
Step two: Add and manage Quick Sets ...................................................................................... 53
Add a Quick Set ......................................................................................................... 53
Edit a Quick Set ......................................................................................................... 54
Copy a Quick Set ....................................................................................................... 54
Remove a Quick Set ................................................................................................. 55
Quick Set settings and options .............................................................................. 55
Load originals ......................................................................................................................................................................... 58
Document loading tips ...................................................................................................................................... 58
Supported paper types and sizes ................................................................................................................... 61
Load paper in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) input tray .............................................................. 63
Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 63
Required guidelines before loading documents ...................................................................... 63
Method to load documents ......................................................................................................... 64
Load same-sized documents ..................................................................................................... 64
Load documents on the scanner glass .......................................................................................................... 65
Perform a scan task ............................................................................................................................................................... 66
Send a scanned document to one or more email addresses ..................................................................... 66
Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 66
Scan and send a document to email ......................................................................................... 66
Scan to Fax ......................................................................................................................................................... 67
Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 67
Scan to Fax ..................................................................................................................................... 68
Scan and send to network folder .................................................................................................................... 69
Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 69
Scan and save the document to a network folder .................................................................. 69
Scan and send to USB Flash Drive .................................................................................................................. 70
Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 70
Scan and save the document to a USB ash drive .................................................................. 70
Additional options when scanning .................................................................................................................. 72
HP JetAdvantage business solutions ............................................................................................................. 74
Additional scan tasks ........................................................................................................................................ 75
Use the scanning software (Windows) ............................................................................................................................... 75
Work with scan shortcuts ................................................................................................................................. 76
View scan shortcuts ...................................................................................................................... 76
Create scan shortcuts ................................................................................................................... 76
Modify scan shortcuts .................................................................................................................. 76
Scan to a picture ................................................................................................................................................ 76
Scan to a PDF ..................................................................................................................................................... 77
Scan text for editing (OCR) ............................................................................................................................... 77
Scan to email ...................................................................................................................................................... 77
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Send to cloud ...................................................................................................................................................... 77
Scan to FTP ......................................................................................................................................................... 77
Scan to SharePoint ............................................................................................................................................ 78
Scan long documents ....................................................................................................................................... 79
Detect multi-feeds ............................................................................................................................................ 79
Everyday Scan .................................................................................................................................................... 79
Filter out color from a document (color dropout) ......................................................................................... 79
Automatically detect color ............................................................................................................................... 80
Automatically straighten scanned images .................................................................................................... 80
Automatically delete blank pages ................................................................................................................... 80
Automatically adjust page orientation ........................................................................................................... 81
Automatically detect page size ....................................................................................................................... 81
Automatically crop or pad scanned image to selected page size .............................................................. 81
Scan using text-enhanced black and white mode ....................................................................................... 82
Add or remove device ....................................................................................................................................... 82
Scan by using other scan software ................................................................................................................. 82
Use the scanning software (OS X) ....................................................................................................................................... 83
Scanning tips ........................................................................................................................................................................... 83
Optimize scanning and task speeds ............................................................................................................... 83
3 Care and maintenance ........................................................................................................................................................................... 85
Clean the product ................................................................................................................................................................... 86
Clean the scanning strips ................................................................................................................................. 86
Clean the rollers ................................................................................................................................................. 86
Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 86
Clean the rollers ............................................................................................................................ 87
Install an accessory into the hardware integration pocket .............................................................................................. 89
Replace parts .......................................................................................................................................................................... 91
Replace the separation rollers and cover ...................................................................................................... 91
Order maintenance and scanning supplies ........................................................................................................................ 93
Order parts and accessories ............................................................................................................................ 93
Customer self-repair parts ............................................................................................................................... 93
4 Manage the scanner ............................................................................................................................................................................... 97
Advanced conguration with the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) ............................................................................. 97
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 97
How to access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) .................................................................................. 97
HP Embedded Web Server features ............................................................................................................... 98
Information tab ............................................................................................................................. 98
General tab .................................................................................................................................... 99
Scan/Digital Send tab ................................................................................................................ 100
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Fax tab .......................................................................................................................................... 100
Troubleshooting tab ................................................................................................................... 101
Security tab ................................................................................................................................. 101
HP Web Services tab .................................................................................................................. 102
Networking tab ........................................................................................................................... 102
Congure IP network settings ........................................................................................................................................... 104
Scanner sharing disclaimer ........................................................................................................................... 104
View or change network settings ................................................................................................................. 104
Rename the scanner on a network .............................................................................................................. 104
Manually congure IPv4 TCP/IP parameters from the control panel ..................................................... 105
Manually congure IPv6 TCP/IP parameters from the control panel ..................................................... 105
Link speed and duplex settings .................................................................................................................... 106
Scanner security features ................................................................................................................................................... 107
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 107
Security statements ....................................................................................................................................... 107
IP Security ......................................................................................................................................................... 107
Assign an administrator password ............................................................................................................... 107
Encryption support: HP High Performance Secure Hard Disks ................................................................ 108
Lock the formatter .......................................................................................................................................... 108
Energy-conservation settings ........................................................................................................................................... 109
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 109
Set the sleep timer and congure the scanner to use 2 watts or less of power .................................. 109
Set the sleep schedule ................................................................................................................................... 109
HP Web Jetadmin ................................................................................................................................................................. 111
HP Digital Sending Software (HP DSS) ............................................................................................................................. 111
Upgrade the rmware ......................................................................................................................................................... 112
5 Solve problems ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 113
Additional troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................................. 114
Restore factory settings ..................................................................................................................................................... 115
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 115
Method one: Restore factory settings from the scanner control panel ................................................. 115
Method two: Restore factory settings from the HP Embedded Web Server (network-connected
products only) .................................................................................................................................................. 115
Scanner installation problems ........................................................................................................................................... 116
Check the cables .............................................................................................................................................. 116
Uninstall and then reinstall the HP ScanJet drivers and tools (Windows) ............................................. 116
Power issues ......................................................................................................................................................................... 118
Scanner will not turn on ................................................................................................................................. 118
The scanner has paused or shut down ....................................................................................................... 118
Scanner keeps turning o .............................................................................................................................. 119
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Scanner does not pick up paper or misfeeds .................................................................................................................. 120
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 120
The scanner does not pick up paper ............................................................................................................ 120
The scanner picks up multiple sheets of paper ......................................................................................... 120
The document feeder jams, skews, or picks up multiple sheets of paper ............................................ 121
Clear paper jams .................................................................................................................................................................. 122
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 122
Experiencing frequent or recurring paper jams? ....................................................................................... 122
Clear paper jams in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) .................................................................... 123
Improve scan image quality ............................................................................................................................................... 125
Check the scanner glass for dirt and smudges .......................................................................................... 125
Check the resolution settings ....................................................................................................................... 126
Check the color settings ................................................................................................................................. 126
Check the image-adjustment settings ........................................................................................................ 127
Optimize scan quality for text or pictures ................................................................................................... 127
Check the output-quality settings ................................................................................................................ 128
Clean the pickup rollers and separation pad in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) ..................... 128
Solve wired network problems .......................................................................................................................................... 131
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 131
Poor physical connection ............................................................................................................................... 131
The computer is unable to communicate with the product ..................................................................... 131
The product is using incorrect link and duplex settings for the network ............................................... 132
New software programs might be causing compatibility problems ....................................................... 132
The computer or workstation might be set up incorrectly ....................................................................... 132
The product is disabled, or other network settings are incorrect ........................................................... 132
Index ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 133
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1 Product overview
This User Guide covers important information about the HP Digital Sender Flow 8500 fn2 Document Capture
Workstation and HP ScanJet Flow N9120 fn2 document scanner.
Product views (HP Digital Sender Flow 8500 fn2 Document Capture Workstation)
Product views (HP ScanJet Enterprise Flow N9120 fn2 Document Scanner)
Product specications
Product hardware setup and software installation
Scanner software (Windows)
Sleep Mode and auto-o settings
For more information, go to www.hp.com/support/. Click Troubleshooting. Enter the scanner name (HP Digital
Sender Flow 8500 fn2 Document Capture Workstation or HP ScanJet Flow N9120 fn2 document scanner), and
then click Search.
HP’s all-inclusive help for this product includes the following:
Install and congure
Learn and use
Solve problems
Download software updates
Join support forums
Find warranty and regulatory information
Product views (HP Digital Sender Flow 8500 fn2 Document Capture
Workstation)
This section describes the physical components of the HP Digital Sender Flow 8500 fn2 Document Capture
Workstation.
Front view
CAUTION: Always lift the product from the handles. Do not lift the product from the keyboard or Automatic
Document Feeder (ADF).
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Callout Description
1 Paper guides
2 Document input tray
3 Output stopper
4 Document output tray
5 Handles
6 Power button
7 Control panel
8 Walk-up USB
Back view
2
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3
4
5
6
Callout Description
1 Formatter LED
2 Device USB port
3 LAN port
4 Host USB port
5 Power connector
6 Serial and product number location
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Control-panel view
The Home screen provides access to the product features and indicates the current status of the product.
Return to the Home screen at any time by selecting Home.
NOTE: The features that appear on the Home screen can vary, depending on the product conguration.
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Home
Select Home to return to the Home screen.
2 Applications area Select the scan icon to open the application. Swipe the screen sideways to access more applications.
NOTE: The available applications vary by product. The administrator can congure which applications
appear and the order in which they appear.
3 Reset Select the Reset option to clear changes, release the product from a paused state, display hidden
errors, and restore the default settings (including the language and keyboard layout).
4 Sign In or Sign Out Select Sign In to access secured features.
Select Sign Out to sign out of the product. The product restores all options to the default settings.
NOTE: This option displays only if the administrator has congured the product to require permission
for access to features.
5
Information
Select the information option to access a screen that provides access to several types of product
information. Select the options at the bottom of the screen for the following information:
Display Language: Change the language setting for the current user session.
Sleep Mode: Place the product into sleep mode.
Ethernet: View or change Ethernet connection settings.
HP Web Services
6
Help
Select Help to open the embedded help system or HP Web Services.
7 Current time Displays the current time.
8 Keyboard The product includes a retractable keyboard. The keys are mapped to a language in the same way the
virtual keyboard on the product touchscreen is mapped. Whenever the keyboard layout for the virtual
keyboard changes, the keys on the physical keyboard are remapped to match the new settings.
NOTE: In some locations, the product comes with adhesive keyboard overlays to customize the keys
for dierent languages.
9 Home-screen page
indicator
Indicates the number of pages on the Home screen or in an application. The current page is highlighted.
Swipe the screen sideways to scroll between pages.
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10 Hardware integration
pocket (HIP)
NOTE: An administrator must enable this port before using for scan features. A rmware upgrade
does not require that the port be enabled.
For connecting accessory and third-party devices.
11 Easy-access USB port Insert a USB ash drive for scanning without a computer or to update the product rmware.
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How to use the control panel
Use the following actions to use the product touchscreen control panel.
Action Description Example
Touch Select an item on the screen to select that item
or open that menu. Also, when scrolling through
menus, briey touch the screen to stop the
scrolling.
Select the Settings icon to open the Settings app.
Swipe Touch the screen and then move your nger
horizontally to scroll the screen sideways.
Swipe until the Settings app displays.
Scroll Touch the screen and then move your nger
vertically to scroll the screen up and down. When
scrolling through menus, briey touch the screen
to stop the scrolling.
Scroll through the Settings app.
Product views (HP ScanJet Enterprise Flow N9120 fn2 Document
Scanner)
This section describes the physical components of the HP ScanJet Enterprise Flow N9120 fn2 Document
Scanner.
Front view
CAUTION: Always lift the product from the base. Do not lift the product from the keyboard or Automatic
Document Feeder (ADF).
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2
3
4
5
7
1
6
Callout Description
1 Control panel
2 Paper guides
3 Document input tray
4 Output stopper
5 Document output tray
6 Handles
7 Power button
Back view
1
2
3
4
5
Callout Description
1 Formatter LED
2 Device USB port
3 LAN port
4 Host USB port
5 Power connector/serial and product number location
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Control-panel view
The Home screen provides access to the product features and indicates the current status of the product.
Return to the Home screen at any time by selecting Home.
NOTE: The features that appear on the Home screen can vary, depending on the product conguration.
11
9
6
7
5
1
2
3
4
10
8
1
Home
Select Home to return to the Home screen.
2 Applications area Select the scan icon to open the application. Swipe the screen sideways to access more applications.
NOTE: The available applications vary by product. The administrator can congure which applications
appear and the order in which they appear.
3 Reset Select Reset to clear changes, release the product from a paused state, display hidden errors, and
restore the default settings (including the language and keyboard layout).
4 Sign In or Sign Out Select Sign In to access secured features.
Select Sign Out to sign out of the product. The product restores all options to the default settings.
NOTE: This option displays only if the administrator has congured the product to require permission
for access to features.
5
Information
Select Information to access a screen that provides access to several types of product information.
Select the options at the bottom of the screen for the following information:
Display Language: Change the language setting for the current user session.
Sleep Mode: Place the product into sleep mode.
Ethernet: View or change Ethernet connection settings.
HP Web Services
6
Help
Select Help to open the embedded help system or HP Web Services.
7 Current time Displays the current time.
8 Keyboard The product includes a retractable keyboard. The keys are mapped to a language in the same way the
virtual keyboard on the product touchscreen is mapped. Whenever the keyboard layout for the virtual
keyboard changes, the keys on the physical keyboard are remapped to match the new settings.
NOTE: In some locations, the product comes with adhesive keyboard overlays to customize the keys
for dierent languages.
9 Home-screen page
indicator
Indicates the number of pages on the Home screen or in an application. The current page is highlighted.
Swipe the screen sideways to scroll between pages.
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10 Hardware integration
pocket (HIP)
NOTE: An administrator must enable this port before using for scan features. A rmware upgrade
does not require that the port be enabled.
For connecting accessory and third-party devices.
11 Easy-access USB port Insert a USB ash drive for scanning without a computer or to update the product rmware.
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How to use the control panel
Use the following actions to use the product touchscreen control panel.
Action Description Example
Touch Select an item on the screen to select that item
or open that menu. Also, when scrolling through
menus, briey touch the screen to stop the
scrolling.
Select the Settings icon to open the Settings app.
Swipe Touch the screen and then move your nger
horizontally to scroll the screen sideways.
Swipe until the Settings app displays.
Scroll Touch the screen and then move your nger
vertically to scroll the screen up and down. When
scrolling through menus, briey touch the screen
to stop the scrolling.
Scroll through the Settings app.
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Product specications
Supported operating systems (HP Digital Sender Flow 8500 fn2 Document Capture
Workstation)
Supported operating systems Windows 7
Windows 8
Windows 8.1
Windows 10
OS X 10.10 Yosemite
OS X 10.11 El Capitan
OS X 10.12 Sierra
Supported operating systems (HP ScanJet Enterprise Flow N9120 fn2 Document
Scanner)
Supported operating systems Windows 7
Windows 8
Windows 8.1
Windows 10
OS X 10.10 Yosemite
OS X 10.11 El Capitan
OS X 10.12 Sierra
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Product dimensions (HP Digital Sender Flow 8500 fn2 Document Capture Workstation)
Figure 1-1 Product dimensions
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Table 1-1 Product dimensions
Product Width Depth Height Weight
HP Digital Sender Flow 8500 fn2
Document Capture Workstation (closed)
512 mm (20.2 in) 585.3 mm (23.04 in) 263.4 mm (10.4 in) 17.46 kg (38.5 lb)
HP Digital Sender Flow 8500 fn2
Document Capture Workstation (open)
512 mm (20.2 in) 717 mm (28.23 in) 515 mm (20.28 in) 17.46 kg (38.5 lb)
Product dimensions (HP ScanJet Enterprise Flow N9120 fn2 Document Scanner)
Figure 1-2 Product dimensions
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Table 1-2 Product dimensions
Product Width Depth Height Weight
HP ScanJet Enterprise Flow N9120 fn2
Document Scanner (closed)
601.98 mm (23.7 in) 635 mm (25 in) 287.02 mm (11.3 in) 21.4 kg (47.18 lb)
HP ScanJet Enterprise Flow N9120 fn2
Document Scanner (open)
601.98 mm (23.7 in) 754.38 mm (29.7 in) 622.3 mm (24.5 in) 21.4 kg (47.18 lb)
Power consumption, electrical specications and acoustic emissions
Power usage drops signicantly while in Ready or Sleep mode, which saves natural resources and saves money
without aecting the high performance of this product.
AC power FB scan Duplex ADF scan
300 dpi 600 dpi 300 dpi 600 dpi
AC110V < 30 W < 30 W < 60 W < 50 W
AC230V < 30 W < 30 W < 60 W < 50 W
Power Sleep mode O
AC110V < 2 W < 0.2 W
AC230V < 2 W < 0.2 W
Operating environment range (HP Digital Sender Flow 8500 fn2 Document Capture
Workstation)
This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Power Unit, marked with LPS or Limited Power Source. The
power supply is rated 100–240V~, and has a DC output of 32 Vdc, 1.56 A, 50 W.
Name Description
Temperature Operating the scanner: 10° to 35° C (50° to 95° F)
Storage: -40° to 60° C (-40° to 140° F)
Relative humidity Operating the scanner: 15% to 80% non-condensing 10° to 35° C (50° to 95° F)
Storage: up to 90% at 30° to 60° C (86° to 149° F)
Operating environment range (HP ScanJet Enterprise Flow N9120 fn2 Document
Scanner)
This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Power Unit, marked with LPS or Limited Power Source. The
power supply is rated 100–240V~, and has a DC output of 32 Vdc, 1.56 A, 50 W.
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Name Description
Temperature Operating the scanner: 10° to 35° C (50° to 95° F)
Storage: -40° to 60° C (-40° to 140° F)
Relative humidity Operating the scanner: 15% to 80% non-condensing 10° to 35° C (50° to 95° F)
Storage: up to 90% at 30° to 60° C (86° to 149° F)
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Product hardware setup and software installation
Hardware setup
For basic setup instructions, see the Installation Guide that came with the scanner. For additional instructions, go
to HP support on the Web.
Go to www.hp.com/support for HP's all-inclusive help for the scanner. Find the following support:
Install and congure
Learn and use
Solve problems
Download software updates
Join support forums
Find warranty and regulatory information
How to get software updates
For the latest software updates, see www.hp.com/support, select your location, click Software and Drivers, and
then search on your product name or number.
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Scanner software (Windows)
The scanner comes with a variety of Windows scanning software and drivers, including HP Scan.
HP Scan software
HP TWAIN
ISIS
WIA
HP Scan software
Use the HP Scan software to complete the following tasks:
Scan to a PDF
Scan to a JPEG
Email as a PDF
Email as a JPEG
Scan text for editing (OCR)
Scan to cloud
Everyday scan
HP TWAIN
HP TWAIN provides a software interface between imaging/scanning hardware and TWAIN-compliant software
applications. Not all TWAIN-compliant software works in the same way, so consult the software documentation
for details on how to acquire scans.
ISIS
ISIS (Image and Scanner Interface Specication) provides a software interface between imaging/scanning
hardware and software applications. ISIS drivers provide a consistent interaction with all ISIS-compliant scanners.
WIA
WIA provides a software interface between imaging/scanning hardware and WIA-compliant software
applications. Not all WIA-compliant software works in the same way, so consult the software documentation for
details on how to acquire scans.
Sleep Mode and auto-o settings
By default, the scanner will enter Sleep Mode after 10 minutes of inactivity.
Windows: To change the default auto-o settings, use the control panel or Embedded Web Server.
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2 Use the scanner
The following topics describe how to load and scan originals.
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Set up the scanner
Set up Scan to Email
Set up Scan to Fax
Set up Scan to Network Folder
Set up Scan to USB Drive
Set up Scan to SharePoint®
Create a Quick Set
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Set up Scan to Email
Introduction
Before you begin
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
Step two: Congure the Network Identication settings
Step three: Congure the Send to Email feature
Step four: Congure the Quick Sets (optional)
Step ve: Set up Send to Email to use Oice 365 Outlook (optional)
Introduction
The product has a feature that enables it to scan a document and send it to one or more email addresses. To use
this scan feature, the product must be connected to a network; however, the feature is not available until it has
been congured. There are two methods for conguring Scan to Email, the Scan to Email Setup Wizard for basic
and Email Setup for advanced. Use the following information to set up the Scan to Email feature.
Before you begin
To set up the Scan to Email feature, the product must have an active network connection.
Administrators need the following information before beginning the conguration process.
Administrative access to the product
DNS suix (e.g., companyname.com)
SMTP server (e.g., smtp.mycompany.com)
NOTE: If you do not know the SMTP server name, SMTP port number, or authentication information,
contact the email/Internet service provider or system administrator for the information. SMTP server
names and port names are typically found by doing an Internet search. For example, use terms like "Gmail
smtp server name" or "Yahoo smtp server name" to search.
SMTP server authentication requirements for outgoing email messages, including the user name and
password used for authentication, if applicable.
NOTE: Consult your email service provider's documentation for information on digital sending limits for your
email account. Some providers may temporarily lock your account if you exceed your sending limit.
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Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
1. From the Home screen on the product control panel, select the Information icon, and then select the
Network icon to display the IP address or host name.
2. Open a web browser, and in the address line, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displays on the
product control panel. Press the Enter key on the computer keyboard. The EWS opens.
NOTE: If the web browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be safe,
select the option to continue to the website. Accessing this website will not harm the computer.
Step two: Congure the Network Identication settings
NOTE: Conguring email setup on the Networking tab is an advanced process and might require the assistance
of a system administrator.
1. Using the EWS top navigation tabs, click Networking.
NOTE: For conguring the network settings for use with Oice 365, Step ve: Set up Send to Email to use
Oice 365 Outlook (optional) on page 29
2. On the TCP/IP Settings dialog, click the Network Identication tab.
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3. If DNS is required on the network, in the TCP/IP Domain Suix area, verify that the DNS suix for the email
client being used is listed. DNS suixes have this format: companyname.com, gmail.com, etc.
NOTE: If the Domain Name suix is not set up, use the IP address.
4. Click Apply.
5. Click OK.
Step three: Congure the Send to Email feature
The two options for conguring Send to Email are the Email Setup Wizard for basic conguration and Email
Setup for advanced conguration. Use the following options to congure the Send to Email feature:
Method one: Basic conguration using the Email Setup Wizard
Method two: Advanced conguration using the Email Setup
Method one: Basic conguration using the Email Setup Wizard
This option opens the Email Setup Wizard in the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) for basic conguration.
1. Using the EWS top navigation tabs, click Scan/Digital Send.
2. In the left-navigation pane, click Email and Scan to Network Folder Quick Setup Wizards.
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3. In the Email and Scan to Network Folder Quick Setup Wizards dialog, click the Email Setup link.
NOTE: If a message displays indicating that the Scan to Email feature is disabled, click Continue to
proceed with the conguration and enable the Scan to Email feature upon completion.
4. On the Congure Email Servers (SMTP) dialog, select one of the following options and complete the steps:
Search network for outgoing email server
NOTE: This option nds outgoing SMTP servers inside your rewall only.
a. Select Search network for outgoing email server, and then click Next.
b. Select the appropriate server from the Congure Email Server (SMTP) list, and then click Next.
c. Select the option that describes the server’s authentication requirements:
Server does not require authentication: Select Server does not require authentication, and then
click Next.
-OR-
Server requires authentication: From the drop-down list, select an authentication option:
Use credentials of user to connect after Sign In at the control panel: Select Use credentials
of user to connect after Sign In at the control panel, and then click Next.
-OR-
Always use these credentials: Select Always use these credentials, enter the User name
and Password, and then click Next.
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Option three: Add SMTP server
a. Select Add SMTP server
b. Enter the Server Name and Port Number, and then click Next.
NOTE: In most cases, the default port number does not need to be changed.
NOTE: If you are using a hosted SMTP service such as Gmail, verify the SMTP address, port number,
and SSL settings from the service provider’s website or other sources. Typically, for Gmail, the SMTP
address is smtp.gmail.com, port number 465, and the SSL should be enabled.
Please refer to online sources to conrm these server settings are current and valid at the time of
conguration.
c. Select the appropriate server authentication option:
Server does not require authentication: Select Server does not require authentication, and then
click Next.
-OR-
Server requires authentication: Select an option from the Server requires authentication drop-
down list:
Use credentials of user to connect after Sign In at the control panel: Select Use credentials
of user to connect after Sign In at the control panel, and then click Next.
-OR-
Always use these credentials: Select Always use these credentials, enter the User name
and Password, and then click Next.
NOTE: When setting up the From, Subject, and Message elds, if the User editable check box is
unchecked, users will not be able to edit those elds at the product control panel when sending an email.
Option Description
From
(Required)
Select one of the following options from the From drop-down list:
User’s address (sign-in required)
Default From: Enter a default email address and display name in the Default From Email
Address and Default Display Name elds
NOTE: Create an email account for the product, and use this address for the default
email address.
NOTE: Congure the email feature so that users must sign in before using it. This
prevents users from sending an email from an address that is not their own.
Subject
(Optional)
Provide a default subject line for the email messages.
Message
(Optional)
Create a custom message.
To use this message for all emails sent from the product, clear the User editable check box
for Message.
5. In the Congure File Scan Settings area, set the default scanning preferences, and then click Next.
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Option Description
File Type Select the default le type for the scanned document:
PDF
JPEG
TIFF
MTIFF
XPS
PDF/A
Color/Black Select the default color setting for the scanned document:
Color
Gray
Halftone
Black/White
Auto Detect Color
Quality and File Size Select the default output quality for the scanned document:
Low (small le)
Medium
High (large le)
Resolution Select the default scan resolution for the scanned document:
75 dpi
150 dpi
200 dpi
300 dpi
400 dpi
600 dpi
6. Review the Summary area, and then click Finish to complete the setup.
Method two: Advanced conguration using the Email Setup
1. Using the EWS top navigation tabs, click Scan/Digital Send, and then click Email Setup in the left navigation
pane.
NOTE: By default, the Email Setup page displays the basic settings for Scan to Email setup. To access
additional settings, click Advanced Settings at the bottom of the page.
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2. On the Email Setup dialog, select the Enable Send to Email check box. If this check box is not selected, the
feature is unavailable at the product control panel.
3. In the Outgoing Email Servers (SMTP) area, complete the steps for one of the following options:
Select one of the displayed servers
Click Add to start the SMTP wizard.
In the SMTP wizard, select one of the following options:
Option one: I know my SMTP server address or host name: Enter the address of an SMTP
server, and then click Next
Option two: If you do not know the address of the SMTP server, select Search network for
outgoing email server, and then click Next. Select the server, and then click Next.
NOTE: If an SMTP server was already created for another product function, the Use a server
already in use by another function option displays. Select this option, and then congure it to be
used for the email function.
NOTE: Some servers have problems sending or receiving emails that are larger than 5
megabytes (MB). These problems can be prevented by entering a number in Split emails if larger
than (MB).
NOTE: In most cases, the default port number does not need to be changed. However, when
using the Enable SMTP SSL Protocol option, port 587 must be used.
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NOTE: If you are using Google™ Gmail for email service, select the Enable SMTP SSL Protocol
check box. Typically, for gmail, the SMTP address is smtp.gmail.com, port number 465, and the
SSL should be enabled.
Please refer to online sources to conrm these server settings are current and valid at the time
of conguration.
4. In the Address and Message Field Control area, enter a From: setting and any of the other optional settings.
Address and Message Field Control settings:
Feature Description
Address Field Restrictions
1
Specify whether users must select an email address from an address book or whether users are
allowed to enter in an email address manually.
CAUTION: If Users must select from address book is selected, and any of the address elds are
also set as User editable, changes to those editable elds also change the corresponding values in
the address book.
To prevent users from changing contacts in the Address Book at the product control panel, go to
the Access Control page on the Security tab, and deny Device Guest access to address book
modications.
Allow invalid email address
formats
1
Select to allow an invalid email address format.
User editable To use the Default From address and Default Display Name for all emails sent from this product
(unless a user is signed in), do not select the User editable check box.
When setting up the address elds, if the User editable check box is unchecked, users will not be
able to edit those elds at the product control panel when sending an email. For send-to-me
functionality, clear the User editable check boxes for all of the address elds, including the From:
To: CC:, and BCC: elds, and then set that user's send email From: their own email address and To:
their own email address.
Default From: and Default
Display Name:
Provide an email address and name to use for the From: address for the email message.
NOTE: Create an email account for the product, and use this address for the default email
address.
NOTE: Congure the email feature so that users must sign in before using it. This prevents users
from sending an email from an address that is not their own.
To:
1
Provide a To (recipient) email address for emails.
CC:
1
Provide a CC email address for emails.
BCC:
1
Provide a BCC email address for emails.
Subject: Provide a default subject line for the email messages.
Message: Create a custom message. To use this message for all emails sent from the product, clear or do
not select the User editable check box for Message:.
1
This setting is available only on the Advanced Settings page.
5. In the Signing and Encryption area, set the signing and encryption preferences.
NOTE: These settings are available only on the Advanced Settings page.
Signing and Encryption settings:
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Feature Description
Signing Select whether to sign the security certicate.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the product control panel.
Hashing Algorithm Select the algorithm to use for signing the certicate.
Encryption Select whether to encrypt the email.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the product control panel.
Encryption Algorithm Select the algorithm to use for encrypting the email.
Attribute for Recipient Public
Key
Enter which attribute to use to retrieve the recipient’s public key certicate from LDAP.
Use the recipient public key
certicate to verify the
recipient
Select this setting to use the recipient’s public key certicate to verify the recipient.
6. In the Notication Settings area, select when users will receive notications about sent emails. The default
setting is using the signed in user's email address. If the recipient email address is blank, no notication is
sent.
7. In the Scan Settings area, set the default scanning preferences.
NOTE: These settings are available only on the Advanced Settings page.
Scan settings:
Feature Description
Original Size Select the page size of the original document.
Original Sides Select whether the original document is single-sided or double-sided.
Optimize Text/Picture Select to optimize for the output of a particular type of content.
Content Orientation Select the way the content of the original document is placed on the page: Portrait or Landscape.
Background Cleanup Select a value to remove faint images from the background or to remove a light background color.
Darkness Select a value to adjust the darkness of the le.
Contrast Select a value to adjust the contrast of the le.
Sharpness Select a value to adjust the sharpness of the le.
Image Preview Select whether to require or make optional a displayed preview of the job or to disable a preview.
Cropping Options Select whether or not to allow a job to be cropped and the type of cropping option.
Erase Edges Select this setting to specify the width of edge margins to be erased, in either inches or
millimeters, for the front side and back side of a job.
8. In the File Settings area, set the default le settings preferences.
File settings:
Feature
Description
File Name Prex
1
Set the default le name prex used for les saved to a network folder.
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Feature Description
File Name Default le name for the le to be saved.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the product control panel.
File Name Suix
1
Set the default le name suix used for les saved to a network folder.
Duplicate lename suix default [lename]_YYYYMMDDT
File Name Preview
1
Enter a le name, and then click Update Preview.
File Numbering Format
1
Select a le name format for when the job is divided into multiple les.
Add numbering when job has
just one le (ex. _1–1)
1
Select this setting to add numbering to a le name when the job is only one le instead of multiple
les.
File Type Select the le format for the saved le.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the product control panel.
High Compression (smaller
le)
1
Select this setting to compress the scanned le, which reduces the le size. However, the scanning
process for a High compression le might take longer than for a Normal compression le.
PDF encryption
1
If the le type is PDF, then this option encrypts the output PDF le. A password must be specied
as part of the encryption. The same password must be used to open the le. The user will be
prompted to enter a password prior to scanning their job if one has not been set prior to pressing
start.
Resolution Set the resolution for the le. Higher resolution images have more dots per inch (dpi), so they
show more detail. Lower resolution images have fewer dots per inch and show less detail, but the
le size is smaller.
Quality and File Size Select the quality for the le. Higher-quality images require a larger le size than lower-quality
images, and they take more time to send.
Color/Black Specify whether copies are to be scanned in color, black and gray, or black only.
Suppress blank pages
1
If the Suppress blank pages option is enabled, blank pages will be ignored.
Create Multiple Files
1
Select this setting to scan pages into separate les based on a predetermined maximum number
of pages per le.
1
This setting is available only on the Advanced Settings page.
9. Review the selected options to verify that they are accurate, and then click Apply to complete the setup.
Step four: Congure the Quick Sets (optional)
Quick Sets are optional short-cut jobs that can be accessed on the main Home screen or within the Quick Sets
application at the product.
1. In the Email Setup area of the left navigation pane, click Quick Sets.
2. Select one of the following options:
Select an existing Quick Set under Quick Sets Application in the table.
-OR-
Click Add to start the Quick Set Wizard.
3. If you selected Add, the Quick Sets Setup page opens. Complete the following information:
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Quick Set Name: Enter a title for the new Quick Set.
Quick Set Description: Enter a description of the Quick Set.
Quick Set Start Option: To set how the Quick Set starts, click either Enter application, then user
presses Start or Start instantly when selected from the Home Screen.
4. Dene the following settings for the Quick Set: Address and Message Field Control, Signing and Encryption,
Notication Settings, Scan Settings, File Settings.
5. Click Finish to save the Quick Set.
Step ve: Set up Send to Email to use Oice 365 Outlook (optional)
Introduction
Microsoft Oice 365 Outlook is a cloud-based email system provided by Microsoft which uses Microsoft's Simple
Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server to send or receive emails. Complete the following to enable the product to
send an email with an Oice 365 Outlook account from the control panel.
NOTE: You must have an email address account with Oice 365 Outlook to congure the settings in the EWS.
Congure the outgoing email server (SMTP) to send an email from an Oice 365 Outlook account
1. Using the EWS top navigation tabs, click Networking.
2. In the left navigation pane, click TCP/IP Settings.
3. In the TCP/IP Settings area, click the Network Identication tab.
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4. If DNS is required on the network, in the TCP/IP Domain Suix area, verify that the DNS suix for the email
client being used is listed. DNS suixes have this format: companyname.com, Gmail.com, etc.
NOTE: If the Domain Name suix is not set up, use the IP address.
5. Click Apply.
6. Click the Scan/Digital Send tab.
7. On the left navigation pane, click Email Setup.
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8. On the Email Setup page, select the Enable Send to Email check box. If this check box is not available, the
feature is unavailable at the product control panel.
9. In the Outgoing Email Servers (SMTP) area, click Add to start the SMTP wizard.
10. In the I know my SMTP server address or host name eld, type smtp.onoice.com, and then click Next.
11. On the Set the basic information necessary to connect to the server dialog, in the Port Number eld, type
587.
NOTE: Some servers have problems sending or receiving emails that are larger than 5 megabytes (MB).
These problems can be prevented by entering a number in Split emails if larger than (MB).
12. Select the Enable SMTP SSL Protocol check box, and then click Next.
13. On the Server Authentication Requirements dialog, complete the following information:
a. Select Server requires authentication.
b. From the drop-down list, select Always use these credentials
c. In the Username eld, type the Oice 365 Outlook email address.
d. In the Password eld, type the Oice 365 Outlook account password, and then click Next.
14. On the Server Usage dialog, choose the product functions that will send email through this SMTP server,
and then click Next.
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15. On the Summary and Test dialog, enter a valid email address in the Send a test email to: eld, and then click
Test.
16. Verify that all of the settings are correct, and then click Finish to complete the outgoing email server set up.
Set up Scan to Fax
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server
1. From the Home screen on the product control panel, select the Information icon, and then select the
Network
icon to display the IP address or host name.
2. Open a web browser, and in the address line, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displays on the
product control panel. Press the Enter key on the computer keyboard. The EWS opens.
NOTE: If the web browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be safe,
select the option to continue to the website. Accessing this website will not harm the computer.
Step two: Set up Scan to Fax
Method one: LAN Fax Setup
1. Using the EWS top navigation tabs, click the Fax tab.
2. Navigate to LAN Fax Setup.
3. Select the Enable Fax Send checkbox.
4. Fill out appropriate Folder Settings information.
NOTE: You may need to set up the network share folder prior to LAN fax set up.
Method two: Internet Fax Setup
1. Using the EWS top navigation tabs, click the Fax tab.
2. Navigate to Internet Fax Setup.
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3. Select the Enable Fax Send checkbox.
4. In the Outgoing Email Servers (SMTP) section, click Add to add an outgoing email server.
5. In the Internet Fax Service Settings section, click Add to add an Internet Fax Provider Domain.
6. Enter the appropriate information for all following elds, and then click Apply.
Set up Scan to Network Folder
Introduction
Before you begin
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server
Step two: Set up Scan to Network Folder
Introduction
This document explains how to enable and congure the Scan to Network Folder function. The product has a
feature that enables it to scan a document and save it to a network folder. To use this scan feature, the product
must be connected to a network; however, the feature is not available until it has been congured. There are two
methods for conguring Scan to Network Folder, the Save to Network Folder Setup Wizard for basic setup and
Save to Network Folder Setup for advanced setup.
Before you begin
NOTE: To set up the Scan to Network Folder feature, the product must have an active network connection.
Administrators need the following items before beginning the conguration process.
Administrative access to the product
The fully-qualied domain name (FQDN) (e.g., \\servername.us.companyname.net\scans) of the
destination folder OR the IP address of the server (e.g., \\16.88.20.20\scans).
NOTE: The use of the term "server" in this context refers to the computer where the shared folder resides.
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server
1. From the Home screen on the product control panel, select the Information icon, and then select the
Network icon to display the IP address or host name.
2. Open a web browser, and in the address line, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displays on the
product control panel. Press the Enter key on the computer keyboard. The EWS opens.
NOTE: If the web browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be safe,
select the option to continue to the website. Accessing this website will not harm the computer.
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Step two: Set up Scan to Network Folder
Method one: Use the Scan to Network Folder Wizard
This option opens the setup wizard that is in the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) for the product. The setup
wizard includes the options for basic conguration.
NOTE: Before you begin: To display the product's IP address or host name, select the Information icon, and
then select the Network icon on the product's control panel.
1. Using the EWS top navigation tabs, click Scan/Digital Send tab.
2. In the left-navigation pane, click Email and Scan to Network Folder Quick Setup Wizards.
3. Click the Save to Network Folder Quick Set Wizard link.
4. On the Add or Remove a Save to Network Folder Quick Set dialog, click Add.
NOTE: Quick Sets are short-cut jobs that can be accessed on the product Home screen or within the Quick
Sets application.
NOTE: The Save to Network Folder feature can be minimally congured without creating a quick set.
However, without the quick set, users must enter the destination folder information at the control panel for
each scan job. A quick set is required to include Save to Network Folder metadata.
5. On the Add Folder Quick Set dialog, complete the following information:
a. In the Quick Set Title eld, type a title.
NOTE: Name the Quick Set something that users can understand quickly (e.g., "Scan and save to a
folder").
b. In the Quick Set Description eld, type a description explaining what the Quick Set will save.
c. Click Next.
6. On the Congure Destination Folder dialog, complete the following information:
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a. In the UNC Folder Path eld, type a folder path where the scan will go.
The folder path can either be the fully-qualied domain name (FQDN) (e.g., \
\servername.us.companyname.net\scans) or the IP address of the server (e.g., \\16.88.20.20\scans).
Be sure that the folder path (e.g., \scans) follows the FQDN or IP address.
NOTE: The FQDN can be more reliable than the IP address. If the server gets its IP address via DHCP,
the IP address can change. However, the connection with an IP address might be faster because the
product does not need to use DNS to nd the destination server.
b. From the Authentication Settings drop-down, select one of the following options:
Use credentials of user to connect after Sign In at the control panel
Always use these credentials
NOTE: If Always use these credentials is selected, a user name and password must be entered
in the corresponding elds, and the product’s access to the folder must be veried by clicking
Verify Access.
c. In the Windows Domain eld, type the Windows domain.
TIP: To nd the Windows domain in Windows 7, click Start, click Control Panel, click System.
To nd the Windows domain in Windows 8, click Search, enter System in the search box, and then click
System.
The domain is listed under Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings.
d. Click Next.
7. On the Congure File Scan Settings dialog, set the default scanning preferences for the Quick Set, and then
click Next.
8. Review the Summary dialog, and then click Finish.
Method two: Use Scan to Network Folder Setup
This option enables advanced conguration of the Save to Network Folder feature using the HP Embedded Web
Server (EWS) for the product.
NOTE: Before you begin: To display the product's IP address or host name, select the Information icon, and
then select the Network icon on the product's control panel.
Step one: Begin the conguration
1. Click the Scan/Digital Send tab.
2. On the left navigation menu, click the Scan to Network Folder Setup link.
Step two: Congure the Scan to Network Folder settings
1. On the Scan to Network Folder Setup page, select the Enable Scan to Network Folder check box. If this box
is not selected, the feature is unavailable at the product control panel.
2. In the Scan to Network Folder area of the left navigation pane, click Quick Sets. Click Add to open the Quick
Sets Setup dialog.
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NOTE: Quick Sets are short-cut jobs that can be accessed on the product Home screen or within the Quick
Sets application.
NOTE: The Scan to Network Folder feature can be minimally congured without creating a quick set.
However, without the quick set, users must enter the destination folder information at the control panel for
each scan job. A quick set is required to include Scan to Network Folder metadata.
Complete all of the settings in the Quick Set Setup to fully congure the Scan to Network Folder feature.
Dialog one: Set the Quick Set name, description, and options for user interaction at the control panel
Use the Set the location for the Quick Set and options for user interaction at the control panel dialog to congure
where Quick Set will display on the product control panel and to congure the level of user interaction at the
product control panel.
1. In the Quick Set Name eld, type a title.
NOTE: Name the Quick Set something that users can understand quickly (e.g., "Scan and save to a
folder").
2. In the Quick Set Description eld, type a description explaining what the Quick Set will save.
3. From the Quick Set Start Option list, select one of the following options:
Option one: Enter application, then user presses Start
Option two: Start instantly upon selection
Select one of the following prompt options :
Prompt for original sides
Prompt for additional pages
Require Preview
NOTE: If Start instantly upon selection is selected, the destination folder must be entered in the next
step.
4. Click Next.
Dialog two: Folder Settings
Use the Folder Settings dialog to congure the types of folders where the scanned documents are sent.
There are two types of destination folders to select from:
Shared folders or FTP folders
Personal shared folders
There are two types of folder permissions to select from:
Read and write access
Write access only
The following information describes how to congure the folder settings.
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Congure the destination folder for scanned documents
Option 1: Shared folders or FTP folders
To save scanned documents to a standard shared folder or an FTP folder, complete the following steps:
1. If it is not already selected, select Save to shared folders or FTP folders.
2. Click Add.... The Add Network Folder Path dialog opens.
3. On the Add Network Folder Path dialog, select one of the following options:
Option one: Save to a standard shared network folder
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NOTE: For more information about creating shared network folders, see Set up a shared folder
(c04431534).
1. If it is not already selected, select Save to a standard shared network folder.
2. In the UNC Folder Path eld, type a folder path.
The folder path can either be the fully-qualied domain name (FQDN) (e.g., \
\servername.us.companyname.net\scans) or the IP address of the server (e.g., \
\16.88.20.20\scans). Be sure that the folder path (e.g., \scans) follows the FQDN or IP address.
NOTE: The FQDN can be more reliable than the IP address. If the server gets its IP address via
DHCP, the IP address can change. However, the connection with an IP address might be faster
because the product does not need to use DNS to nd the destination server.
3. To automatically create a subfolder for scanned documents in the destination folder, select a
format for the subfolder name from the Custom Subfolder list.
To restrict the subfolder access to the user who creates the scan job, select Restrict subfolder
access to user.
4. To view the complete folder path for scanned documents, click Update Preview.
5. From the Authentication Settings list, select one of the following options:
Use credentials of user to connect after Sign In at the control panel
Always use these credentials
NOTE: If Always use these credentials is selected, a user name and password must be entered
in the corresponding elds.
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6. In the Windows Domain eld, type the Windows domain.
NOTE: To nd the Windows domain in Windows 7, click Start, click Control Panel, click System.
To nd the Windows domain in Windows 8, click Search, enter System in the search box, and
then click System.
The domain is listed under Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings.
NOTE: If a shared folder is set to be accessed by everyone, values for a workgroup name
(default is “Workgroup”), a user name and password must be entered in the corresponding
elds. However, if the folder is within a particular user’s folders and not Public, the user name
and password of that user must be used.
NOTE: An IP address might be necessary instead of a computer name. Many home routers do
not handle computer names well, and there is no Domain Name Server (DNS). In this case, it is
best to set up a static IP address on the shared PC to alleviate the problem of DHCP assigning a
new IP address. On a typical home router, this is done by setting a static IP address that is on the
same subnet, but outside the DHCP address range.
7. Click OK.
Option two: Save to an FTP Server
NOTE: If an FTP site is outside the rewall, a proxy server must be specied under the network
settings These settings are located in the EWS Networking tab, under the Advanced options.
1. Select Save to an FTP Server.
2. In the FTP Server eld, type the FTP server name or IP address.
3. In the Port eld, type the port number.
NOTE: In most cases, the default port number does not need to be changed.
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4. To automatically create a subfolder for scanned documents in the destination folder, select a
format for the subfolder name from the Custom Subfolder list.
5. To view the complete folder path for scanned documents, click Update Preview.
6. From the FTP Transfer Mode list, select one of the following options:
Passive
Active
7. In the Username eld, type the user name.
8. In the Password eld, type the password.
9. Click Verify Access to conrm the destination can be accessed.
10. Click OK.
Option 2: Personal shared folders
To save scanned documents to a personal shared folder, complete the following steps:
NOTE: This option is used in domain environments where the administrator congures a shared folder for each
user. If the Save to a personal shared folder feature is congured, users will be required to sign in at the product
control panel using Windows credentials or LDAP authentication.
1. Select Save to a personal shared folder.
2. In the Retrieve the device user’s home folder using this attribute eld, type the user’s home folder in the
Microsoft Active Directory.
NOTE: Verify that the user knows where this home folder is located on the network.
3. To add a user name subfolder at the end of the folder path, select Create subfolder based on user name.
To restrict the subfolder access to the user who creates the scan job, select Restrict subfolder access to
user.
Select the destination folder permissions
Option 1: Read and write access
To send scanned documents to a folder congured for read and write access, complete the following steps:
NOTE: Send only to folders with read and write access supports folder verication and job notication
1. If it is not already selected, select Send only to folders with read and write access.
2. To require the product to verify folder access before starting a scan job, select Verify folder access prior to
job start.
NOTE: Scan jobs can complete more quickly if Verify folder access prior to job start is not selected;
however, if the folder is unavailable, the scan job will fail.
3. Click Next.
Option 2: Write access only
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To send scanned documents to a folder congured for write access only, complete the following steps:
NOTE: Allow sending to folders with write access only does not support folder verication or job notication
NOTE: If this option is selected, the product cannot increment the scan lename. It sends the same lename for
all scans.
Select a time-related lename prex or suix for the scan lename, so that each scan is saved as a unique le,
and does not overwrite a previous le. This lename is determined by the information in the File Settings dialog
in the Quick Set Wizard.
1. Select Allow sending to folders with write access only.
2. Click Next.
Dialog three: Notication settings
On the Notication Settings dialog, complete one of the following tasks:
NOTE: In order to send notication emails, the product must be set up to use an SMTP server for sending
email jobs. For more information about setting up the SMTP server for sending emails see Set up Scan to
Email (c05173714).
Option one: Do not notify
1. Select Do not notify.
2. To prompt the user to review their notication settings, select Prompt user prior to job start, and
then click Next.
Option two: Notify when job completes
1. Select Notify when job completes.
2. Select the method for delivering the notication from the Method Used to Deliver Notication
list.
If the method of notication selected is Email, type the email address in the Notication Email
Address eld.
3. To include a thumbnail of the rst scanned page in the notication, select Include Thumbnail.
4. To prompt the user to review their notication settings, select Prompt user prior to job start, and
then click Next.
Option three: Notify only if job fails
1. Select Notify only if job fails.
2. Select the method for delivering the notication from the Method Used to Deliver Notication
list.
If the method of notication selected is Email, type the email address in the Notication Email
Address eld.
3. To include a thumbnail of the rst scanned page in the notication, select Include Thumbnail.
4. To prompt the user to review their notication settings, select Prompt user prior to job start, and
then click Next.
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Dialog four: Scan Settings
On the Scan Settings dialog, set the default scanning preferences for the Quick Set, and then click Next.
Scan settings:
Feature Description
Original Size Select the page size of the original document.
Original Sides Select whether the original document is single-sided or double-sided.
Optimize Text/Picture Select to optimize for the output of a particular type of content.
Content Orientation Select the way the content of the original document is placed on the page: Portrait or Landscape.
Background Cleanup Select a value to remove faint images from the background or to remove a light background color.
Darkness Select a value to adjust the darkness of the le.
Contrast Select a value to adjust the contrast of the le.
Sharpness Select a value to adjust the sharpness of the le.
Image Preview Select whether to require or make optional a displayed preview of the job or to disable a preview.
Cropping Options Select whether or not to allow a job to be cropped and the type of cropping option.
Erase Edges Select this setting to specify the width of edge margins to be erased, in either inches or millimeters, for
the front side and back side of a job.
Dialog ve: File Settings
On the File Settings dialog, set the default le settings for the Quick Set, and then click Next.
File settings:
Feature Description
File Name Prex Set the default le name prex used for les saved to a network folder.
File Name Default le name for the le to be saved.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the product control panel.
File Name Suix Set the default le name suix used for les saved to a network folder.
File Name Preview Enter a le name, and then click Update Preview.
File Numbering Format Select a le name format for when the job is divided into multiple les.
Add numbering when job has
just one le (ex. _1–1)
Select this setting to add numbering to a le name when the job is only one le instead of multiple les.
File Type Select the le format for the saved le.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the product control panel.
High Compression (smaller le) Select this setting to compress the scanned le, which reduces the le size. However, the scanning
process for a High compression le might take longer than for a Normal compression le.
PDF encryption If the le type is PDF, then this option encrypts the output PDF le. A password must be specied as
part of the encryption. The same password must be used to open the le. The user will be prompted to
enter a password prior to scanning their job if one has not been set prior to pressing start.
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Feature Description
Resolution Set the resolution for the le. Higher resolution images have more dots per inch (dpi), so they show
more detail. Lower resolution images have fewer dots per inch and show less detail, but the le size is
smaller.
Quality and File Size Select the quality for the le. Higher-quality images require a larger le size than lower-quality images,
and they take more time to send.
Color/Black Specify whether copies are to be scanned in color, black and gray, or black only.
Suppress blank pages If the Suppress blank pages option is enabled, blank pages will be ignored.
Meta Data File Format Use the drop-down list to select the le format for meta-data information.
Create Multiple Files Select this setting to scan pages into separate les based on a predetermined maximum number of
pages per le.
Dialog six: Summary
On the Summary dialog, review the Summary dialog, and then click Finish.
Step three: Complete the conguration
1. In the left-navigation pane, click Scan to Network Folder.
2. On the Scan to Network Folder page, review the selected settings, and then click Apply to complete the
setup.
Set up Scan to USB Drive
Introduction
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server
Step two: Enable Scan to USB Drive
Step three: Congure the Quick Sets (optional)
Default scan settings for Scan to USB Drive setup
Default le settings for Save to USB Setup
Introduction
The product has a feature that enables it to scan a document and save it to a USB ash drive. The feature is not
available until it has been congured through the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS).
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server
1. From the Home screen on the product control panel, select the Information icon, and then select the
Network icon to display the IP address or host name.
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2. Open a web browser, and in the address line, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displays on the
product control panel. Press the Enter key on the computer keyboard. The EWS opens.
NOTE: If the web browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be safe,
select the option to continue to the website. Accessing this website will not harm the computer.
Step two: Enable Scan to USB Drive
1. Select the Security tab.
2. Scroll to Hardware Ports and make sure that Enable Host USB plug and play is enabled.
3. Select the Scan/Digital Send tab and the select Default Job Options from the left menu.
4. Select the Enable Scan to USB check box.
NOTE: Most devices ship with Hard disk drives (HDDs) already installed. In some cases, additional storage
devices can be added via USB. Verify whether the Save to USB feature needs to be expanded to USB and Hard
drive
Step three: Congure the Quick Sets (optional)
NOTE: Quick Sets are short-cut jobs that can be accessed on the product Home screen or within the Quick Sets
application.
1. In the Scan to USB Drive area of the left navigation pane, click Quick Sets.
2. Select one of the following options:
Select an existing Quick Set under Quick Sets Application in the table.
-OR-
Click Add to start the Quick Set Wizard.
3. If you selected Add, the Quick Sets Setup page opens. Complete the following information:
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Quick Set Name: Enter a title for the new Quick Set.
Quick Set Description: Enter a description of the Quick Set.
Quick Set Start Option: To set how the Quick Set starts, click either Enter application, then user
presses Start or Start instantly when selected from the Home Screen.
4. Select a default location where scanned les are saved on USB storage devices inserted into the USB port
near the control panel, and then click Next. The default location options are:
Save at root directory of the USB storage device
Create or place in this folder on the USB Storage Device — The path to the folder on the USB storage
device must be specied when using this le location option. A backslash \ must be used to separate
folder\subfolder names in the path.
5. Select an option from the Condition on Which to Notify: drop-down list, and then click Next.
This setting determines if, or how, users are notied when a Save To USB Quick Set job completes or fails.
The options for the Condition on Which to Notify: setting are:
Do not notify
Notify when job completes
Notify only if job fails
6. Choose the Scan Settings for the Quick Set, and then click Next.
NOTE: For more information on the available scan settings, see Default scan settings for Scan to USB
Drive setup on page 45
7. Choose the File Settings for the Quick Set, and then click Next.
NOTE: For more information on the available le settings, see Default scan settings for Scan to USB Drive
setup on page 45
8. Review the summary of settings, and then click Finish to save the Quick Set, or click Previous to edit the
settings.
Default scan settings for Scan to USB Drive setup
Table
2-1 Scan settings for Scan to USB Drive Setup:
Feature Description
Original Size Select the page size of the original document.
Original Sides Select whether the original document is single-sided or double-sided.
Optimize Text/Picture Select to optimize for the output of a particular type of content.
Content Orientation Select the way the content of the original document is placed on the page: Portrait or Landscape.
Background Cleanup Select a value to remove faint images from the background or to remove a light background color.
Darkness Select a value to adjust the darkness of the le.
Contrast Select a value to adjust the contrast of the le.
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Table 2-1 Scan settings for Scan to USB Drive Setup: (continued)
Feature Description
Sharpness Select a value to adjust the sharpness of the le.
Image Preview Select whether to require or make optional a displayed preview of the job or to disable a preview.
Cropping Options Select whether or not to allow a job to be cropped and the type of cropping option.
Erase Edges Select this setting to specify the width of edge margins to be erased, in either inches or millimeters, for
the front side and back side of a job.
Default le settings for Save to USB Setup
Table 2-2 File settings for Save to USB Setup:
Option name Description
File Name Prex Set the default le name prex used for les saved to a network folder.
File Name Default le name for the le to be saved.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the product control panel.
File Name Suix Set the default le name suix used for les saved to a network folder.
Duplicate lename suix default [lename]_YYYYMMDDT
File Name Preview Enter a le name, and then click Update Preview.
File Numbering Format Select a le name format for when the job is divided into multiple les.
Add numbering when job has
just one le (ex. _1–1)
Select this setting to add numbering to a le name when the job is only one le instead of multiple les.
File Type Select the le format for the saved le.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the product control panel.
High Compression (smaller le) Select this setting to compress the scanned le, which reduces the le size. However, the scanning
process for a High compression le might take longer than for a Normal compression le.
PDF encryption If the le type is PDF, then this option encrypts the output PDF le. A password must be specied as
part of the encryption. The same password must be used to open the le. The user will be prompted to
enter a password prior to scanning their job if one has not been set prior to pressing start.
Resolution Set the resolution for the le. Higher resolution images have more dots per inch (dpi), so they show
more detail. Lower resolution images have fewer dots per inch and show less detail, but the le size is
smaller.
Quality and File Size Select the quality for the le. Higher-quality images require a larger le size than lower-quality images,
and they take more time to send.
Color/Black Specify whether copies are to be scanned in color, black and gray, or black only.
Suppress blank pages If the Suppress blank pages option is enabled, blank pages will be ignored.
Create Multiple Files Select this setting to scan pages into separate les based on a predetermined maximum number of
pages per le.
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Set up Scan to SharePoint
®
Introduction
Before you begin
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
Step two: Enable Scan to SharePoint® and create a Scan to SharePoint Quick Set
Scan and save a le directly to a Microsoft® SharePoint site
Quick set scan settings and options for Save to SharePoint®
Introduction
Use Save the SharePoint
®
to scan documents directly to a Microsoft
®
SharePoint site. This feature eliminates the
need to scan the documents to a network folder, USB
ash drive, or email message, and then manually upload
the les to the SharePoint site.
Save to SharePoint
®
supports all scanning options, including the ability to scan documents as images or use the
OCR features to create text
les or searchable PDFs.
The feature is disabled by default. Enable Save to Sharepoint
®
in the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS).
Before you begin
Before this procedure can be completed, the destination folder that the scanned les will be saved to must exist
on the SharePoint site, and write access must be enabled to the destination folder. Save to SharePoint
®
is
disabled by default.
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
1. From the Home screen on the product control panel, select the Information icon, and then select the
Network icon to display the IP address or host name.
2. Open a web browser, and in the address line, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displays on the
product control panel. Press the Enter key on the computer keyboard. The EWS opens.
NOTE: If the web browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be safe,
select the option to continue to the website. Accessing this website will not harm the computer.
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Step two: Enable Scan to SharePoint
®
and create a Scan to SharePoint Quick Set
Follow these steps to enable the feature Scan to SharePoint feature and create a Save to SharePoint Quick Set:
1. Using the top navigation tabs, click Scan/Digital Send.
2. In the left navigation pane, click Scan to SharePoint®.
NOTE: Quick Sets are short-cut jobs that can be accessed on the product Home screen or within the Quick
Sets application.
3. Select Enable Scan to SharePoint®, and then click Apply.
4. In the Quick Sets List area, click Add to launch the Quick Set Wizard.
5. Enter a Quick Set Name (for example, “Scan to Sharepoint”) and a Quick Set Description.
6. Select a Quick Set Start Option to determine what occurs after selecting a Quick Set on the product control
panel, and then click Next.
7. Use the following steps to add the path to the SharePoint folder.
a. Click Add on the SharePoint® Settings page to open the Add SharePoint® Path page.
b. Open another browser window, navigate to the SharePoint folder to use, and then copy the folder
path for the SharePoint folder from that browser window.
c. Paste the SharePoint folder path into the SharePoint® Path: eld.
d. By default, the product overwrites an existing le that has the same le name as the new le. Clear
Overwrite existing les so that a new le with the same name as an existing le is given an updated
time/date stamp.
e. Select an option from the Authentication Settings drop-down menu. Select whether it is necessary to
sign in to the SharePoint site with credentials, or store the credentials within the Quick Set.
NOTE: Use credentials of user to connect after Sign In at the control panel is selected in the
Authentication Settings drop-down menu, the logged-in user must have permissions to write to the
specied SharePoint site.
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NOTE: For security purposes, the product does not display credentials entered in the Quick Set
Wizard.
f. Click OK to complete the SharePoint path setup and navigate back to the SharePoint Destination
Settings page.
8. Select Verify folder access prior to job start to ensure that the SharePoint folder specied as the destination
folder is accessible each time the Quick Set is used. If this option is not selected, jobs can be saved to the
SharePoint folder more quickly. However, if this option is not selected and the SharePoint folder is
inaccessible the job will fail.
9. Click Next.
10. Set a Condition on Which to Notify: on the Notication Settings page. This setting congures the Quick Set
to either not notify, or to send email messages if a job either completes successfully or fails. Select one of
the following options from the Condition on Which to Notify: drop-down menu:
Select Do not notify for the Quick Set to not perform any notication action when a job completes
successfully or fails.
Select Notify when job completes for the Quick Set to send a notication when a job completes
successfully.
Select Notify only if job fails for the Quick Set to send a notication only when a job fails.
Selecting either Notify when job completes or Notify only if job fails requires the Method Used to Deliver
Notication: to be set. Select from the following options:
Email: Use this option to send an email when the selected notication condition occurs. This option
requires a valid email address in the Notication Email Address: eld.
NOTE: To use the email notication feature, rst congure the email feature on the product.
NOTE: Select Include Thumbnail for either notication option to include a thumbnail image of the rst
page of the scanned page of the job.
11. Click Next.
12. Select options from the Scan Settings page, and then click Next. For more information, see Table 2-3 Scan
settings for Save to SharePoint
®
on page 51.
13. Select options from the File Settings page, and then click Next. For more information, see Table 2-4 File
settings for Save to SharePoint on page 51.
14. Review the summary of settings, and then click Finish to save the Quick Set, or click Previous to edit the
settings.
Scan and save a le directly to a Microsoft
®
SharePoint site
1. Place the document face-down on the scanner glass, or place it face-up in the document feeder and adjust
the paper guides to t the size of the document.
2. From the Home screen on the product control panel, select Scan, and then select Scan to SharePoint®.
NOTE: It might be necessary to sign in to the product to use this feature.
3. To select a Quick Set, in the Quick Sets and Defaults area select Load. Select a Quick Set, and then select
Load.
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4. Select the File Name: text eld to open a keyboard, and then type the name for the le using either the on-
screen keyboard or the physical keyboard. Select Enter .
5. Select Options to view and congure settings for the document.
6. Select the right pane of the screen to preview the document. In the preview screen, use the options on the
right of the screen to adjust the preview options and to rearrange, rotate, insert, or remove pages.
Use these options to toggle between single-page view and thumbnail view. More options are
available in thumbnail view than in single-page view.
Use these options to zoom in or out on the selected page.
NOTE: Select only one page at a time to use these options.
Use this option to rotate the page 180 degrees.
NOTE: This option is available only in the thumbnail view.
Use this option to delete the selected pages.
NOTE: This option is available only in the thumbnail view.
Use these options to rearrange the pages within the document. Select one or more pages and
move them to the left or right.
NOTE: These options are available only in the thumbnail view.
Use this option to add a page to the document. The product prompts to scan additional pages.
Use this option to clear the changes made in the preview and start over.
Select this option to collapse the preview screen and return to the Copy screen.
7. Select Start to save the le.
Quick set scan settings and options for Save to SharePoint
®
The following tables list the settings and options available in the Quick Set Wizard when adding, editing, or
copying a Save to SharePoint
®
Quick Set.
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Table 2-3 Scan settings for Save to SharePoint
®
Feature Description
Original Size Select the page size of the original document.
Original Sides Select whether the original document is single-sided or double-sided.
Optimize Text/Picture Select to optimize for the output of a particular type of content.
Content Orientation Select the way the content of the original document is placed on the page: Portrait or Landscape.
Background Cleanup Select a value to remove faint images from the background or to remove a light background color.
Darkness Select a value to adjust the darkness of the le.
Contrast Select a value to adjust the contrast of the le.
Sharpness Select a value to adjust the sharpness of the le.
Image Preview Select whether to require or make optional a displayed preview of the job or to disable a preview.
Cropping Options Select whether or not to allow a job to be cropped and the type of cropping option.
Erase Edges Select this setting to specify the width of edge margins to be erased, in either inches or millimeters, for
the front side and back side of a job.
Table 2-4 File settings for Save to SharePoint
Feature Description
File Name Prex Set the default le name prex used for les saved to a network folder.
File Name Default le name for the le to be saved.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the product control panel.
File Name Suix Set the default le name suix used for les saved to a network folder.
Duplicate lename suix default [lename]_YYYYMMDDT
File Name Preview Enter a le name, and then click Update Preview.
File Numbering Format Select a le name format for when the job is divided into multiple les.
Add numbering when job has
just one le (ex. _1–1)
Select this setting to add numbering to a le name when the job is only one le instead of multiple les.
File Type Select the le format for the saved le.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the product control panel.
High Compression (smaller le) Select this setting to compress the scanned le, which reduces the le size. However, the scanning
process for a High compression le might take longer than for a Normal compression le.
PDF encryption If the le type is PDF, then this option encrypts the output PDF le. A password must be specied as
part of the encryption. The same password must be used to open the le. The user will be prompted to
enter a password prior to scanning their job if one has not been set prior to pressing start.
Resolution Set the resolution for the le. Higher resolution images have more dots per inch (dpi), so they show
more detail. Lower resolution images have fewer dots per inch and show less detail, but the le size is
smaller.
Quality and File Size Select the quality for the le. Higher-quality images require a larger le size than lower-quality images,
and they take more time to send.
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Table 2-4 File settings for Save to SharePoint (continued)
Feature Description
Color/Black Specify whether copies are to be scanned in color, black and gray, or black only
Suppress blank pages If the Suppress blank pages option is enabled, blank pages will be ignored.
Create Multiple Files Select this setting to scan pages into separate les based on a predetermined maximum number of
pages per le.
Create a Quick Set
Introduction
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
Step two: Add and manage Quick Sets
Introduction
Quick Sets are short-cut jobs that are available from the Home screen or within the Quick Sets feature on the
product control panel and do not impact the defaults set for the base application. To use a Quick Set on the
product control panel, enable the base application.
Create Quick Sets for the following base applications to improve job accuracy and decrease the time to complete
a job:
Email — Use email Quick Sets to congure and save commonly used settings for sending jobs from the
product via email as email attachments.
Scan to Network Folder — Use Save to Network Folder Quick Sets to congure and save commonly used
settings for saving jobs to a network folder.
Scan to USB — Use Save to USB Quick Sets to congure and save commonly used settings for saving jobs
to a USB device.
Scan to SharePoint® — Use Save to SharePoint Quick Sets to congure and save commonly used settings
for saving jobs to a SharePoint site.
Select from various job options, such as starting a job immediately upon selection of a quick set or requiring an
image preview before starting a job.
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
1. From the Home screen on the product control panel, select the Information icon, and then select the
Network icon to display the IP address or host name.
2. Open a web browser, and in the address line, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displays on the
product control panel. Press the Enter key on the computer keyboard. The EWS opens.
NOTE: If the web browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be safe,
select the option to continue to the website. Accessing this website will not harm the computer.
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Step two: Add and manage Quick Sets
Add a Quick Set
Use the following steps to add a new Quick Set.
1. Using the top navigation tabs, click General.
2. In the left navigation pane, click Quick Sets.
3. Click Add. The Quick Sets Setup page opens.
NOTE: Click Cancel on any page of Quick Sets Setup to cancel the current changes, exit Quick Sets Setup,
and return to the Quick Sets page.
4. Select a Quick Set Type, and then click Next. The following Quick Set types are available for selection,
depending on your product:
NOTE: A Quick Set Type only needs to be determined when a quick set is created by using the General
EWS tab.
Scan to Email
Scan to Fax
Scan to Network Folder
Scan to USB Drive
Scan to SharePoint®
5. Enter a title for the Quick Set in the Quick Set Name (required) eld.
6. Enter a description of the Quick Set in the Quick Set Description eld.
7. Select a Quick Set Start Option to determine what occurs after selecting a Quick Set on the product control
panel, and then click Next.
8. Select settings and complete tasks in Quick Sets Setup. Click Next to proceed to the next page of available
options until reaching the Summary page.
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NOTE: The settings available in Quick Sets Setup vary by the type of Quick Set being added. Refer to the
tables in Quick Set settings and options on page 55 to see the available settings and options for each
type of Quick Set.
9. Review the summary of settings, and then click Finish to save the Quick Set, or click Previous to edit the
settings.
Edit a Quick Set
Use the following steps to edit the settings of an existing Quick Set.
1. Using the top navigation tabs, click General.
2. In the left navigation pane, click Quick Sets.
3. In the Quick Sets List area, click the check box next to the appropriate Quick Set, and then click Edit. The
Quick Sets Setup page opens.
NOTE: Click Cancel on any page of Quick Sets Setup to cancel the current changes, exit Quick Sets Setup,
and return to the Quick Sets page.
4. If necessary, modify the following settings, and then click Next:
Quick Set Name
Quick Set Description
Quick Set Start Option
5. Select settings and complete tasks in Quick Sets Setup. Click Next to proceed to the next page of available
options until reaching the Summary page.
NOTE: The settings available in Quick Sets Setup vary by the type of Quick Set being edited. Refer to the
tables in Quick Set settings and options on page 55 to see the available settings and options for each
type of Quick Set.
6. Review the Summary page, and then click Finish to save changes made to the Quick Set.
Copy a Quick Set
1. Using the top navigation tabs, click General.
2. In the left navigation pane, click Quick Sets.
3. In the Quick Sets List area, click the check box next to the appropriate Quick Set, and then click Copy. The
Quick Sets Setup page opens.
NOTE: Click Cancel on any page of Quick Sets Setup to cancel the current changes, exit Quick Sets Setup,
and return to the Quick Sets page.
4. If necessary, modify the following settings, and then click Next:
Quick Set Name
Quick Set Description
Quick Set Start Option
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5. Select settings and complete tasks in Quick Sets Setup. Click Next to proceed to the next page of available
options until reaching the Summary page.
NOTE: The settings available in Quick Sets Setup vary by the type of Quick Set being copied. Refer to the
tables in Quick Set settings and options on page 55 to see the available settings and options for each
type of Quick Set.
6. Review the Summary page, and then click Finish to save the Quick Set.
Remove a Quick Set
Use the following steps to remove a Quick Set.
1. Using the top navigation tabs, click General.
2. In the left navigation pane, click Quick Sets.
3. In the Quick Sets List area, click the check box next to the appropriate Quick Set, and then click Remove.
4. When the Conrmation Page opens, click Remove to nish removing the Quick Set.
Quick Set settings and options
The following tables list the settings and options available in the Quick Set Wizard when adding, editing, or
copying a Quick Set.
Table
2-5 Address and Message Field Control — Scan to Email Quick Sets
Option Description
Address Field Restrictions Use the Address Field Restrictions drop-down list to specify whether users can type an email address
or select an email address from an address book
From: Use the From: drop-down list to set the email address that displays in the From: eld of the email.
If Default From: is selected, the email address listed in the Default From: eld is used.
If User's address (sign-in required) is selected, the user is required to sign in to the product with their
email address when using the Quick Set.
This eld can be set to be user-editable.
Default From: The Default From: eld is used to dene the email address used when Default From: is selected in the
From: drop-down list.
Default Display Name: Use this eld to set the name displayed on the product's control panel. If this eld is not set, the value
in the Default From: displays on the product's control panel.
This eld is optional.
To:
CC:
BCC:
Use these drop-down lists to set the email recipient, CC (carbon copy) and BCC (blind carbon copy)
values.
The options for each of these elds are:
User's address (sign-in required)
Blank
Specify address
These elds can be set to be user-editable
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Table 2-5 Address and Message Field Control — Scan to Email Quick Sets (continued)
Option Description
Subject: Use this eld to set the value that appears in the subject line of the email.
This eld can be set to be user-editable.
Message: Use this eld to set the value for the body of the email.
This eld can be set to be user-editable.
Table 2-6 Signing and Encryption — Scan to Email Quick Sets
Option Description
Signing Use the Signing drop-down list to specify whether the email sent using the Quick Set is digitally signed.
This eld can be set to be user-editable.
Hashing Algorithm Use the Hashing Algorithm drop-down list to set the type hashing algorithm used with signed emails.
The following hashing algorithms are available:
SHA-1
SHA-256 (recommended)
SHA-384
SHA-512
Encryption Use the Encryption drop-down list to specify whether the email sent using the Quick Set is encrypted.
This eld can be set to be user-editable.
Encryption Algorithm Use the Encryption Algorithm drop-down list to set the encryption algorithm used for encrypted emails
sent using the Quick Set.
Attribute for Recipient Public Key The Attribute for Recipient Public Key eld is used to set the attribute used for retrieving the email
recipient's public key from LDAP for signed or encrypted emails.
Use the recipient public key
certicate to verify the recipient
Select this setting to use the recipient’s public key certicate to verify the recipient.
Table 2-7 Scan settings — Scan to Email, Scan to Fax, Scan to Network Folder, Scan to SharePoint
®
, and Scan to USB Quick
Sets
Option Description
Original Size Specify the size for the original document.
Original Sides Select whether the original document is single-sided or double-sided.
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Table 2-7 Scan settings — Scan to Email, Scan to Fax, Scan to Network Folder, Scan to SharePoint
®
, and Scan to USB Quick
Sets (continued)
Option Description
Optimize Text/Picture Optimize the job for the type of image being scanned: text, graphics, or photos.
Select from the following options:
Text: Use for documents that contain mostly text
Mixed: Use for documents with a mix of text and pictures
Printed picture: Use for line drawings and preprinted images, such as magazine clippings or pages
from books
NOTE: If bands of irregular intensity print on the copies, try selecting Printed picture to improve
the quality.
Photograph: Use for photographic prints
Content Orientation Select the way the content of the original document is placed on the page:
Portrait: The short edge of the page is along the top.
Landscape: The long edge of the page is along the top.
Background Cleanup Select a value to remove faint images from the background or to remove a light background color.
Darkness Select a value to adjust the darkness of the le.
Contrast Select a value to adjust the contrast of the le.
Sharpness Select a value to adjust the sharpness of the le.
Image Preview Select whether to require or make optional a displayed preview of the job or to disable a preview.
Cropping options (not available
for Scan to Fax)
Select whether or not to allow a job to be cropped and the type of cropping option.
Erase Edges (not available for
Scan to Fax)
Select this setting to specify the width of edge margins to be erased, in either inches or millimeters, for
the front side and back side of a job.
Resolution (Scan to Fax only) Set the resolution for the le. Higher resolution images have more dots per inch (dpi), so they show
more detail. Lower resolution images have fewer dots per inch and show less detail, but the le size is
smaller.
Suppress blank pages (Scan to
Fax only)
If the Suppress blank pages option is enabled, blank pages will be ignored.
Table 2-8 File settings — Scan to Email, Scan to Network Folder, Scan to SharePoint
®
, and Scan to USB Quick Sets
Feature Description
File Name Prex Set the default le name prex used for les saved to a network folder.
File Name Default le name for the le to be saved.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the product control panel.
File Name Suix Set the default le name suix used for les saved to a network folder.
Duplicate lename suix default [lename]_YYYYMMDDT
File Name Preview Enter a le name, and then click Update Preview.
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Table 2-8 File settings — Scan to Email, Scan to Network Folder, Scan to SharePoint
®
, and Scan to USB Quick Sets (continued)
Feature Description
File Numbering Format Select a le name format for when the job is divided into multiple les.
Add numbering when job has
just one le (ex. _1–1)
Select this setting to add numbering to a le name when the job is only one le instead of multiple les.
File Type Select the le format for the saved le.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the product control panel.
High Compression (smaller le) Select this setting to compress the scanned le, which reduces the le size. However, the scanning
process for a High compression le might take longer than for a Normal compression le.
PDF encryption If the le type is PDF, then this option encrypts the output PDF le. A password must be specied as
part of the encryption. The same password must be used to open the le. The user will be prompted to
enter a password prior to scanning their job if one has not been set prior to pressing start.
Resolution Set the resolution for the le. Higher resolution images have more dots per inch (dpi), so they show
more detail. Lower resolution images have fewer dots per inch and show less detail, but the le size is
smaller.
Quality and File Size Select the quality for the le. Higher-quality images require a larger le size than lower-quality images,
and they take more time to send.
Color/Black Specify whether copies are to be scanned in color, black and gray, or black only.
Suppress blank pages If the Suppress blank pages option is enabled, blank pages will be ignored.
Meta Data File Format ( Scan to
Network Folder Quick Sets only)
Use the drop-down list to select the le format for meta-data information.
The options for this eld are:
None
XML
HPS
Create Multiple Files Select this setting to scan pages into separate les based on a predetermined maximum number of
pages per le.
Load originals
The following topics describe how to load originals into the document feeder and on the scanner glass.
Document loading tips
The maximum capacity of the input tray is 150 sheets of 75 g/m
2
(20 lb) paper for the HP Digital Sender
Flow 8500 fn2 Document Capture Workstation and 200 sheets of 75 g/m
2
(20 lb) for the HP ScanJet
Enterprise Flow N9120 fn2 Document Scanner. When using heavier paper, the maximum capacity is
decreased.
TIP: Use the lines on the input tray paper guides to help you to not exceed the input tray capacity.
Be sure that original documents are within these guidelines:
Table
2-9 HP Digital Sender Flow 8500 fn2 Document Capture Workstation
Width: 68 to 216 mm (2.6 to 8.5 in)
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Table 2-9 HP Digital Sender Flow 8500 fn2 Document Capture Workstation (continued)
Length: 147 to 863.6 mm (5.79 to 34 in)
Weight:
40 g/m
2
(10.7 lb) to 413 g/m
2
(110 lb)
Table 2-10 HP ScanJet Enterprise Flow N9120 fn2 Document Scanner
Width: 68 to 297 mm (2.7 to 11.7 in)
Length: 127 to 864 mm (5 to 34 in)
Weight:
40 g/m
2
(10.7 lb) to 413 g/m
2
(110 lb)
Scanning the following types of documents might result in paper jams or damage to the documents.
Wrinkled or creased documents Curled documents
Torn documents Documents with paper
clips or staples
Carbon paper Coated paper
Extremely thin, translucent paper Paper with adhesive
notes or ags attached
Photos Overhead
transparencies
Papers that are stuck together Paper where the toner
has not fully dried, or
with wet substances
such as glue or
correction uid
Smooth out any folds or curls in your documents before placing them into the feeder. If the leading edge of
a document is curled or folded, it might cause a paper jam.
Make sure that the document feeder hatch is securely latched. To properly close the hatch, press rmly on
both sides of the hatch.
Adjust the paper guides to the width of the documents. Make sure that the paper guides touch the edges of
the original. If there is any clearance between the paper guides and the edges of the documents, the
scanned image might be skewed.
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When placing a stack of documents into the feeder, gently set the stack in the input tray. Do not drop the
stack into the tray and do not tap the top edge of the stack after you have placed the stack in the input tray.
Clean the scan rollers if the rollers are visibly dirty or after scanning a document written with or written on
with pencil.
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Supported paper types and sizes
Supported paper types and sizes for the product are shown below.
Size and dimensions
Automatic Document Feeder
(ADF) supported Flatbed supported
U.S.-Letter: 215.9 x 279.4 mm (8.5 x 11 in)
Mixed Letter/Legal
U.S.-Legal: 215.9 x 355.6 mm (8.5 x 14 in)
U.S.-Executive: 184.2 x 266.7 mm (7.25 x 10.5 in)
Statement 215.9 x 139.7 mm (8.5 x 5.5 in)
Ocio 215.9 x 330.2 mm (8.5 x 13 in)
101 x 152 mm (4 x 6 in)
127 x 177 mm (5 x 7 in)
127 x 203 mm (5 x 8 in)
A4: 210 x 297 mm (8.3 x 11.7 in)
A3 (HP ScanJet Enterprise Flow N9120 fn2 Document Scanner) 297 x
420 mm (11.7 x 16.5 in)
JIS B5: 182 x 257 mm (7.2 x 10.1 in)
ISO A5: 148 x 210 mm (5.8 x 8.3 in)
A6: 105 x 148 mm (4.1 x 5.8 in)
RA4 215 x 305 mm (8.5 x 12 in)
JIS B6 128 x 182 mm (5 x 7.2 in)
101 x 152 mm (10 x 15 in)
16K 184 x 260 mm (7.2 x 10.2 in)
16K 195 x 270 mm (7.7 x 10.6 in)
16K 197 x 273 mm (7.5 x 10.7 in)
JIS Postcard 100 x 148 mm (3.9 x 5.8 in)
JIS Dpostcard 148 x 200 mm (5.8 x 7.9 in)
Envelope #9 98 x 225 mm (3.9 x 8.9 in)
Envelope #10 104 x 241 mm (4.1 x 9.5 in)
Envelope Monarch 98 x 190 mm (3.9 x 7.5 in)
Envelope B5 176 x 250 mm (6.9 x 9.8 in)
Envelope C5 162 x 229 mm (6.4 x 9 in)
Envelope C6 114 x 162 mm (4.5 x 6.4 in)
Envelope DL 110 x 220 mm (4.3 x 8.6 in)
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Size and dimensions
Automatic Document Feeder
(ADF) supported Flatbed supported
Custom (HP Digital Sender Flow 8500 fn2 Document Capture
Workstation)
Minimum: 68 x 147 mm (2.7 x
5.8 in)
Maximum: 215.9 x 863.6 mm
(8.5 x 34 in)
Minimum: n/a
Maximum: 217 x 358 mm
(8.5 x 14 in)
Custom (HP ScanJet Enterprise Flow N9120 fn2 Document Scanner) Minimum: 68 x 127 mm (2.6 x
5 in)
Maximum: 297 x 864 mm
(11.7 x 34 in)
Minimum: n/a
Maximum: 297 x 432 mm
(11.7 x 17 in)
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Load paper in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) input tray
Introduction
Required guidelines before loading documents
Method to load documents
Load same-sized documents
Introduction
This document provides instructions on how to load same-sized and mixed-sized documents into the Automatic
Document Feeder (ADF) input tray of an HP ScanJet atbed scanner.
Documents with the same paper size and width are same-sized documents.
Documents with dierent paper width or length are mixed sized documents, for example, legal size, letter
size, and a check.
Required guidelines before loading documents
Before loading the documents in the ADF input tray, make sure to follow these guidelines:
Use the recommended paper type and size in the ADF input tray. Refer to the Supported paper types
section for paper capacities and capabilities.
Smooth any folds or curls in the pages to avoid paper jams.
Fan through the pages to remove any staples, paper clips, or sticky notes.
Figure 2-1 Fan the pages of the document
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Slide the paper guides to t the width of the document. If there is any gap between the paper guides and
the edges of the documents, the scanned image might be skewed.
NOTE: When loading small documents like checks, place the longest edge parallel to the paper width
guides.
Figure 2-2 Adjust paper guides
Method to load documents
Determine the type of documents to load in the ADF input tray, and then use one of the following methods:
Load same-sized documents
Load documents on the scanner glass
NOTE: To scan fragile documents (such as photos or documents on wrinkled or very light paper), place the
document face down on the scanning glass.
Load same-sized documents
Make sure to refer the section Required guidelines before loading documents, and then follow the following
steps to load same-sized documents in the ADF input tray:
1. Tap the long edge of the pages on a at surface, then rotate and tap the top edge of the document pages
to align the edges of the document pages.
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2. Load the pages with the face up and the top edge of the pages into the ADF input tray.
NOTE: Do not tap the edge of the document stack or drop the paper stack into the ADF input tray.
Figure 2-3 Load same-sized pages in the ADF input tray
3. Adjust the paper guides to the width of the document.
NOTE: Make sure not to push the paper guides so tightly as they bend the documents.
The documents are now ready to be scanned.
Load documents on the scanner glass
1. Open scanner lid.
2. Load the document on the scanner glass face down according to the indicators on the product.
3. Close the scanner lid. The document is now ready to scan.
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Perform a scan task
Send a scanned document to one or more email addresses
Introduction
The product has a feature that enables it to scan a document and send it to one or more email addresses. Before
using this feature, use the HP Embedded Web Server to enable it and set it up.
Scan and send a document to email
1. Place the document face-down on the scanner glass, or place it face-up in the document feeder and adjust
the paper guides to t the size of the document.
2. From the Home screen on the product control panel select Scan to Email.
NOTE: If prompted, type your user name and password.
3. Select the To eld to open a keyboard, or pull out the physical keyboard.
NOTE: If you are signed in to the product, your user name or other default information might appear in
the From eld. If so, you might not be able to change it.
4. Specify the recipients by using one of these methods:
Enter addresses manually
Enter the address in the To eld. To send to multiple addresses, separate the addresses with a
semicolon, or select Enter on the touchscreen keyboard after typing each address.
Enter addresses from the Contacts list
a. Select Contacts next to the To eld to open the Contacts screen.
b. Select the appropriate contact list.
c. Select a name or names from the list of contacts to add the name to the recipients list, and then
select Add.
5. Complete the Subject, and File Name elds by selecting the eld and using the touchscreen keyboard to
enter information.
6. To congure settings for the document, select Options. For example:
Select File Type and Resolution to specify the type of le to create, the resolution, and the output
quality.
If the original document is printed on both sides, select Original Sides, and then select 2 Sided.
7. Set options marked with a yellow triangle before using the preview feature.
NOTE: After the preview scan, these options are removed from the main Options list and are summarized
in the Pre-scan Options list. To change any of these options, discard the preview and start over.
Using the preview feature is optional.
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8. Select the right pane of the screen to preview the document. In the preview screen, use the options on the
right of the screen to adjust the preview options and to rearrange, rotate, insert, or remove pages.
Use these options to toggle between single-page view and thumbnail view. More options are
available in thumbnail view than in single-page view.
Use these options to zoom in or out on the selected page.
NOTE: Select only one page at a time to use these options.
Use this option to rotate the page 180 degrees.
NOTE: This option is available only in the thumbnail view.
Use this option to delete the selected pages.
NOTE: This option is available only in the thumbnail view.
Use these options to rearrange the pages within the document. Select one or more pages and
move them to the left or right.
NOTE: These options are available only in the thumbnail view.
Use this option to add a page to the document.
Use this option to clear the changes made in the preview and start over.
Select this option to collapse the preview screen.
9. When the document is ready, select Send.
NOTE: The product might prompt you to add the email address to the contact list.
Scan to Fax
Introduction
The product can scan a le and send it as a fax using the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS). Before using this
feature, use the HP Embedded Web server to enable the feature and congure the settings.
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Scan to Fax
1. Place the document face-down on the scanner glass, or place it face-up in the document feeder and adjust
the paper guides to t the size of the document.
2. From the Home screen on the product control panel, select Scan, and then select Scan to Fax.
3. To congure the settings for the document, select Options.
4. Select the right pane of the screen to preview the document. In the preview screen, use the options on the
right of the screen to adjust the preview options and to rearrange, rotate, insert, or remove pages.
Use these options to toggle between single-page view and thumbnail view. More options are
available in thumbnail view than in single-page view.
Use these options to zoom in or out on the selected page.
NOTE: Select only one page at a time to use these options.
Use this option to rotate the page 180 degrees.
NOTE: This option is available only in the thumbnail view.
Use this option to delete the selected pages.
NOTE: This option is available only in the thumbnail view.
Use these options to rearrange the pages within the document. Select one or more pages and
move them to the left or right.
NOTE: These options are available only in the thumbnail view.
Use this option to add a page to the document.
Use this option to clear the changes made in the preview and start over.
Select this option to collapse the preview screen.
5. When the document is ready, select Scan to send the fax.
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Scan and send to network folder
Introduction
The product can scan a le and save it in a shared folder on the network. Before using this feature, use the HP
Embedded Web server to enable the feature and congure the shared folders. The system administrator can
congure pre-dened Quick Sets folders; otherwise it is necessary to specify the folder path for each job.
Scan and save the document to a network folder
NOTE: You might be required to sign in to the product to use this feature.
1. Place the document face-down on the scanner glass, or place it face-up in the document feeder and adjust
the paper guides to t the size of the document.
2. From the Home screen on the product control panel select Scan to Network Folder.
3. To specify a path for this job only, select the Folder Paths text eld to open a keyboard, type the path to the
folder, and then select Enter . Use this format for the path:
\\server\folder, where “server” is the name of the server that hosts the shared folder, and “folder” is
the name of the shared folder. If the folder is nested inside other folders, complete all necessary segments
of the path to reach the folder. For example:
\\server\folder\folder
Or, select Load below the Folder Paths eld to select a pre-dened Quick Sets path or a path associated
with a Contact.
NOTE: The Folder Paths eld might have a pre-dened path, and it might not be editable. In this situation,
the administrator has congured this folder for common access.
4. Select the File Name text eld to open a keyboard, and then type the name for the le, and then select
Enter .
5. To congure settings for the document, select Options. For example:
Select File Type and Resolution to specify the type of le to create, the resolution, and the output
quality.
If the original document is printed on both sides, select Original Sides, and then select 2 Sided.
6. Set options marked with a yellow triangle before using the preview feature.
NOTE: After the preview scan, these options are removed from the main Options list and are summarized
in the Pre-scan Options list. To change any of these options, discard the preview and start over.
Using the preview feature is optional.
7. Select the right pane of the screen to preview the document. In the preview screen, use the options on the
right of the screen to adjust the preview options and to rearrange, rotate, insert, or remove pages.
Use these options to toggle between single-page view and thumbnail view. More options are
available in thumbnail view than in single-page view.
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Use these options to zoom in or out on the selected page.
NOTE: Select only one page at a time to use these options.
Use this option to rotate the page 180 degrees.
NOTE: This option is available only in the thumbnail view.
Use this option to delete the selected pages.
NOTE: This option is available only in the thumbnail view.
Use these options to rearrange the pages within the document. Select one or more pages and
move them to the left or right.
NOTE: These options are available only in the thumbnail view.
Use this option to add a page to the document.
Use this option to clear the changes made in the preview and start over.
Select this option to collapse the preview screen.
8. When the document is ready, select Save to save the le.
Scan and send to USB Flash Drive
Introduction
The product can scan a le and save it on a USB ash drive. Before using this feature, use the HP Embedded Web
server to enable and congure it.
Scan and save the document to a USB ash drive
NOTE: You might be required to sign in to the product to use this feature.
1. Place the document face-down on the scanner glass, or place it face-up in the document feeder and adjust
the paper guides to t the size of the document.
2. Insert the USB ash drive into the USB port.
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3. From the Home screen on the product control panel and select Scan to USB Drive.
4. Select Choose and select the ash drive. Save the le on the root of the USB ash drive, or save it in an
existing folder.
5. Select the Job Name text eld to open a keyboard, then type the name for the le, and then select Enter
.
6. To congure settings for the document, select Options. For example:
Select File Type and Resolution to specify the type of le to create, the resolution, and the output
quality.
If the original document is printed on both sides, select Original Sides, and then select 2 Sided.
7. Set options marked with a yellow triangle before using the preview feature.
NOTE: After the preview scan, these options are removed from the main Options list and are summarized
in the Pre-scan Options list. To change any of these options, discard the preview and start over.
Using the preview feature is optional.
8. Select the right pane of the screen to preview the document. In the preview screen, use the options on the
right of the screen to adjust the preview options and to rearrange, rotate, insert, or remove pages.
Use these options to toggle between single-page view and thumbnail view. More options are
available in thumbnail view than in single-page view.
Use these options to zoom in or out on the selected page.
NOTE: Select only one page at a time to use these options.
Use this option to rotate the page 180 degrees.
NOTE: This option is available only in the thumbnail view.
Use this option to delete the selected pages.
NOTE: This option is available only in the thumbnail view.
Use these options to rearrange the pages within the document. Select one or more pages and
move them to the left or right.
NOTE: These options are available only in the thumbnail view.
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Use this option to add a page to the document.
Use this option to clear the previously scanned pages and start over.
9. When the document is ready, select Send to save the le.
Additional options when scanning
The following settings are available in the Options list when scanning.
NOTE: The following list contains the master set of options available for HP Digital Sender ow and HP ScanJet
Enterprise ow products. Some options are not available on all products.
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File Type and Resolution Save a scanned document as one of several types of les.
The following standard le types are available:
PDF: This le type provides the best overall image and text quality. PDF les require Adobe®
Acrobat® Reader software for viewing.
JPEG: This le type is a good choice for most graphics. Most computers have a browser that can
view .JPEG les. This le type produces one le per page.
TIFF: This is a standard le type that many graphics programs support. This le type produces
one le per page.
MTIFF: MTIFF stands for multi-page TIFF. This le type saves multiple scanned pages in a single
le.
XPS: XPS (XML Paper Specication) creates an XAML le that preserves the original formatting of
the document and supports color graphics and embedded fonts.
PDF/A: PDF/A is a type of PDF designed for long-term archival of electronic documents. All format
information in the document is self-contained.
The following OCR le types are also supported:
Text (OCR): Text (OCR) creates a text le by using optical character recognition (OCR) to scan the
original. A text le can be opened in any word processing program. The formatting of the original
will not be saved using this option.
Unicode Text (OCR): Unicode Text (OCR) is an industry standard used to consistently represent and
manipulate text. This le type is useful for internationalization and localization.
RTF (OCR): RTF (OCR) creates a rich text format (RTF) le by using optical character recognition
(OCR) to scan the original. RTF is an alternative text format that can be opened by most word
processing programs. Some of the formatting of the original will be saved using this option.
Searchable PDF (OCR): Searchable PDF (OCR) creates a searchable PDF le by using optical
character recognition (OCR) to scan the original. When a document is scanned in this way, use
Adobe Acrobat® Reader's search tools to search for specic words or phrases within the PDF.
Searchable PDF/A (OCR): Searchable PDF/A (OCR) is a type of PDF/A le that includes information
about the document structure, which allows content to be searched.
HTML (OCR): HTML (OCR) creates a Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) le containing the
contents of the original document. HTML is used to display les on Web sites.
CSV (OCR): CSV (OCR) is common text le format that contains comma-separated values. This
type of le can be opened by most word processing, spreadsheet, or database programs.
Resolution: Specify the resolution of scanned images. Select a higher resolution to increase the clarity
of the image. However, as the resolution increases, the le size also increases.
Original Sides Specify whether the original document is printed on one side or both sides.
Color/Black Specify whether the scanned image will be in color, black and gray, or black only.
Original Size Specify the paper size for the original document.
Content Orientation Specify whether the original document is printed in Portrait or Landscape orientation.
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Image Adjustment Sharpness: Clarify or soften the image. For example, increasing the sharpness could make text appear
crisper, but decreasing it could make photos appear smoother.
Darkness: Increase or decrease the amount of white and black used in colors in scanned images.
Contrast: Increase or decrease the dierence between the lightest and the darkest color on the page.
Background Cleanup: Remove faint colors from the background of scanned images. For example, if the
original document is printed on colored paper, use this feature to lighten the background without
aecting the darkness of the image.
Optimize Text/Picture Optimize the job for the type of image being scanned: text, graphics, or photos.
Erase Edges Remove blemishes, such as dark borders or staple marks, by cleaning the edges of the scanned image.
Cropping Options Crop to original size: Crop the image to match the paper size of the original document.
Crop to content: Crop the image to the size of the detectable content in the original document.
Automatically Straighten Automatically straighten a scanned image.
Blank Page Suppression Exclude blank pages in the original document from scanned images. This feature is useful for scanning
pages printed on both sides to eliminate blank pages in the resulting scanned document.
Multi-feed Detection Enable or disable multi-feed detection. When enabled, scanning stops when the product detects more
than one page at a time being fed in the document feeder. When disabled, scanning continues when a
multi-feed is detected, to allow scanning pages that are stuck together, originals with self-adhesive
notes on them, or thick paper.
Create Multiple Files Divide a larger scan job into several smaller output les.
Notication Select whether to send notications of the status of scan jobs. The product can send the notication in
an email.
Signing and Encryption
NOTE: This feature is
supported for scan to email
only.
Sign: Send an email with a digital signature.
Encrypt: Send an email as an encrypted le.
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Additional scan tasks
Go to www.hp.com/go/DSFlow8500fn2 or www.hp.com/support/sjowN9120fn2 .
Instructions are available for performing specic scan tasks, such as the following:
Scan pages from books or other bound documents
Send a scanned document to a folder in the product memory
Scan both sides of an identication card
Scan a document into a booklet format
Use the scanning software (Windows)
The following topics describe how to use the scanning software.
Work with scan shortcuts
Scan to a picture
Scan to a PDF
Scan text for editing (OCR)
Scan to email
Send to cloud
Scan to FTP
Scan to SharePoint
Scan long documents
Detect multi-feeds
Everyday Scan
Filter out color from a document (color dropout)
Automatically detect color
Automatically straighten scanned images
Automatically delete blank pages
Automatically adjust page orientation
Automatically detect page size
Automatically crop or pad scanned image to selected page size
Scan using text-enhanced black and white mode
Add or remove device
Scan by using other scan software
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Work with scan shortcuts
Scan shortcuts provide a fast, eicient way to select the settings for frequently performed scanning tasks. Use
HP Scan software to create and modify scan shortcuts.
View scan shortcuts
Create scan shortcuts
Modify scan shortcuts
View scan shortcuts
To view existing scan shortcuts, open HP Scan. Existing scan shortcuts will display in a list to the left.
Create scan shortcuts
To create a scan shortcut, follow these steps:
1. Open the HP Scan software.
2. Click Create New Scan Shortcut.
3. Enter a name for the new shortcut.
4. Choose to create the new shortcut from current settings, or a previous existing shortcut.
5. Click Create.
6. Modify the settings for the new scan shortcut. Click More for more settings.
7. Click the Save icon next to the name of the new shortcut in the shortcut list to save the modications to the
shortcut.
-or-
Click the Undo icon to undo modications.
Modify scan shortcuts
To modify a scan shortcut, follow these steps:
1. Open the HP Scan software.
2. Select the shortcut to be modied from the list to the left.
3. Change the settings on the right side of the screen. Click More for more settings.
4. Click the Save icon to the right of the shortcut name to save the changes.
Scan to a picture
1. Load the document into the input tray.
2. Open the HP Scan software.
3. Select Save as JPEG or Email as JPEG, and then click Scan.
-or-
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Choose any other scan shortcut, change the Item Type to Photo, select a picture le from the File Type drop
down list, and then click Scan.
Scan to a PDF
1. Load the document into the input tray.
2. Open the HP Scan software.
3. Select Save as PDF or Email as PDF, and then click Scan.
-or-
Choose any other scan shortcut and select PDF from the File Type drop down list, and then click Scan.
Scan text for editing (OCR)
The HP scanner software uses optical character recognition (OCR) to convert text on a page to text that can be
edited on a computer. The OCR software comes with the ReadIris Pro software. For information about using the
OCR software, see scan text for editing in the online Help.
Scan to email
NOTE: To scan to email, make sure there is an Internet connection.
1. Load the document into the input tray.
2. Open the HP Scan software.
3. Select Email as PDF or Email as JPEG, and then click Scan.
-or-
Choose any other scan shortcut and select Email from the Send To drop down list, and then click Scan.
Send to cloud
NOTE: To scan to the cloud, make sure there is an Internet connection.
1. Load the document into the input tray.
2. Open the HP Scan software.
3. Select Send to Cloud, and then select the le destination, such as Google Drive or DropBox.
4. Select Scan.
Scan to FTP
You can upload a scanned image to a FTP folder by using the HP Scan software.
1. Load the document into the input tray.
2. Open the HP Scan software.
3. Select a scan shortcut. From the Destination area, select Send to.
4. Select a FTP folder as the destination.
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NOTE: If using this feature for the rst time, click Add to set up FTP as the destination.
5. Click OK, and then click Scan.
Scan to SharePoint
You can upload a scanned image to a SharePoint site by using the HP Scan software.
1. Load the document into the input tray.
2. Open the HP Scan software.
3. Select a scan shortcut. From the Destination area, select Send to.
4. Select a SharePoint site as the destination.
NOTE: If using this feature for the rst time, click Add to set up a SharePoint site as the destination..
5. Click OK, and then click Scan.
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Scan long documents
By default, the scanner automatically detects page size using the Detect Size selection for page lengths less than
or equal to 356 mm (14 in).
Depending on the scanner, select the page-size options:
HP Digital Sender Flow 8500 fn2 : For long documents, select Long (8.5 x 3.4 in) from the page size drop-
down list in the scan shortcut settings.
HP ScanJet Enterprise Flow N9120 fn2: For long documents, select Long (11.7 x 34 in) from the page size
drop-down list in the scan shortcut settings.
NOTE: Only one page at a time can be scanned when using a long page setting.
If the scanner is set to scan long pages, it will scan one page at a time. Using this setting to scan regular pages
will slow down the process and should only be used to scan pages longer than 356 mm (14 in).
Detect multi-feeds
The multi-feed detection feature stops the scan process if it senses that multiple pages are fed into the scanner
at one time. This feature is enabled by default.
Disabling this feature might be helpful when scanning:
Multipart forms (a use that HP does not recommend).
Documents which have labels or sticky notes attached to them.
NOTE: Use the ISIS or WIA user interface to enable multi-feed detection when scanning from non-HP software.
Everyday Scan
The Everyday Scan shortcut allows users to dene and save a scan shortcut for their everyday needs. The
following Scan Shortcut Settings are customizable when the Everyday Scan shortcut is selected:
Item Type
Page Sides
Page Size
Color Mode
Destination/File Type
Filter out color from a document (color dropout)
You can lter out a color channel (red, green, or blue) or up to three individual colors. For specic colors, the
sensitivity setting controls how closely a scanned color must approximate the specied color.
Removing colors from the scan might reduce the scan le size and improve optical character recognition (OCR)
results.
To select colors to eliminate from a scan in HP Scan software, follow these steps:
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1. Open the HP Scan software.
2. Scan a sample page, which has the colors to be dropped, into the viewer.
3. Click the More button, and then click the Image tab and select the Color Dropout feature.
4. Enable a color to drop and select the color from the preview using the eyedropper tool. Be sure to save the
colors.
Only the color dropout options available for your scanner are selectable.
For information about the color dropout settings, see the online help for the scanning software that you are
using.
Automatically detect color
Use this feature to reduce the size of the scanned le by only saving pages that contain color as color scans, and
saving all other pages as black and white.
To automatically detect color in a scanned image, follow these steps:
1. Open the HP Scan software.
2. Select a scan shortcut.
3. To adjust the Auto Detect Color sensitivity and output mode settings, click More, select Image, and then
click the Auto Detect Color drop-down box.
4. Click on the Color Mode drop-down box, and then select Auto Detect Color.
NOTE: For information about the automatic color detection settings, see the online help for the scanning
software that you are using.
Use the ISIS or WIA user interface to automatically detect color when scanning from non-HP scanning software.
Automatically straighten scanned images
Windows: Use the Auto-Straighten feature to straighten content that is skewed relative to the page dimensions
in the source document. Use the Detect Size feature to deskew page images that might have become skewed
during the scanning process.
1. Open the HP Scan software.
2. Select a scan shortcut.
3. Click More, select the Document tab, and then select Straighten Content.
Automatically delete blank pages
When the Delete blank pages feature is enabled, scanned pages are evaluated for content. The blank pages
detected show up in the viewer with a delete notation on them. These detected blank pages are deleted
automatically when the scanned document is saved to the destination.
1. Open the HP Scan software.
2. Select a scan shortcut.
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3. Click More.
4. Select the Document tab, select Delete blank pages from the Adjust documents drop-down box, and then
click OK.
TIP: The Sensitivity slider allows you to adjust the sensitivity value on how blank pages are detected and
deleted. At the lower end of the slider, more pages are detected as blank and deleted. At the upper end of
the slider, pages must be almost completely blank to be detected and deleted. The sensitivity value can be
also set by entering a value or clicking the arrow buttons.
Automatically adjust page orientation
Use this feature to automatically adjust page orientation by language.
1. Open the HP Scan software.
2. Select a scan shortcut.
3. Click More.
4. Under the Scan tab, select the Page Orientation drop-down box, and then select the Auto Orient check box.
5. Select a document language, click OK, and then start Scan.
Automatically detect page size
The HP Scan software is capable of automatically detecting page size using the Detect Size option. When the
Detect Size option is selected from the Page Size drop-down list, the scanned image is cropped to the size of the
detected page and any skewed content is straightened.
Automatically crop or pad scanned image to selected page size
Use this feature to crop or pad a scanned image to a selected page size.
To automatically crop or pad a scanned image to a selected page size, follow these steps:
1. Open the HP Scan software.
2. Select a scan shortcut.
3. Click More for more settings.
4. Select your crop option from the Input Page Size drop-down list.
To automatically crop to the content of the document, select Detect Content on Page.
To automatically crop to the dimensions of the document, select Detect Size.
NOTE: Use the ISIS or TWAIN user interface to set crop options when scanning from third-party scanning
software.
For information about the auto-crop settings, see the online help for the scanning software that you are
using.
5. Make sure the Same as Input option is selected for Output Page Size, and then click Scan.
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Scan using text-enhanced black and white mode
Use this feature to enhance the scanned image when scanning black and white text. To use this feature,
complete the following steps:
1. Open the HP Scan software.
2. Select a scan shortcut.
3. Click More.
4. Select the Image tab, and then select Black/White (1 bit) from the Color Mode drop-down box.
5. Select Threshold for Black/White, select Enhance Content, and then click OK.
Add or remove device
You can use the HP Scan software to add or remove a device on the computer.
1. Open the HP Scan software.
2. Click the Settings icon to open the Device Settings window.
3. Do one of the following:
To add a device, click the plus + icon, click Connect a new device, and then follow the on screen
instructions.
To remove a device, select the scanner name from the existing scanner list, and then click the Delete
button.
TIP: You can select multiple scanners to delete them at once.
TIP: You can also use HP Scan Assistant to add a new device. Launch HP Scan Assistant from the computer
desktop, click Tools, click Device Setup & Software, and then select Connect a new device.
Scan by using other scan software
The following third-party applications are also supported by the scanner:
Readiris Pro: OCR application.
Cardiris: Business card application.
Third-party applications that support TWAIN, ISIS, and WIA.
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Use the scanning software (OS X)
For more information, go to www.hp.com/go/DSFlow8500fn2 or www.hp.com/support/sjowN9120fn2 .
Scanning tips
Optimize scanning and task speeds
Optimize scanning and task speeds
Several settings inuence the total time for a scanning job. To optimize scanning performance, consider the
following information.
To optimize performance, make sure the computer meets the recommended system requirements. To view
minimum and recommended system requirements, see www.hp.com, and then search for the scanner
model plus the word specications.
Saving a scanned image to a searchable format (for example, searchable PDF) takes more time than saving
to an image format because the scanned image is analyzed using optical character recognition (OCR). Verify
the need for a searchable output le before selecting a searchable scan format.
Scanning at a higher resolution than necessary increases scanning time and creates a larger le with no
additional benet. If scanning at a high resolution, set the resolution to a lower level to increase scanning
speed.
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3 Care and maintenance
This section presents information about how to care for and maintain the scanner. For the latest maintenance
information, see www.hp.com/support.
Clean the product
Install an accessory into the hardware integration pocket
Replace parts
Order maintenance and scanning supplies
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Clean the product
Occasional cleaning of the scanner helps ensure high-quality scans. The amount of care necessary depends on
several factors, including the amount of use and the environment. Perform routine cleaning as necessary.
Clean the scanning strips
NOTE: The HP ScanJet Enterprise Flow N9120 fn2 Document Scanner is shown in this procedure, however, the
instructions are also correct for the HP Digital Sender Flow 8500 fn2 Document Capture Workstation.
To clean the scanning strip components, follow these steps:
1. Press the Power button to turn o the scanner, and then disconnect the power cable and other cables from
the scanner.
2. Lift up the automatic document feeder (ADF).
3. Clean the scanning strips with a soft, lint-free cloth that has been sprayed with a mild glass cleaner.
CAUTION: Use only glass cleaner to clean the scanning strips. Avoid cleaners that contain abrasives,
acetone, benzene, and carbon tetrachloride, all of which can damage the scanning strips. Avoid isopropyl
alcohol because it can leave streaks on the scanning strips.
Do not spray the glass cleaner directly on the scanning strips.
4. Dry the scanning strips with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth. Wipe the strips of gray, reective material on each
strip.
5. Close the ADF, reconnect the USB cable and power supply to the scanner, and then press the Power button
to turn on the scanner. The scanner is now ready to use.
Clean the rollers
Introduction
Clean the rollers
Introduction
The rollers may need to be cleaned under the following conditions:
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The scanner jams repeatedly or multiple sheets are being scanned at the same time.
If the following types of paper are frequently scanned: coated paper, chemically treated documents such as
carbonless paper, documents with a large amount of calcium carbonate, documents written on with pencil,
documents printed by Inkjet printers, or documents on which the toner has not been fused.
Clean the rollers
NOTE: The HP ScanJet Enterprise Flow N9120 fn2 Document Scanner is shown in this procedure, however, the
instructions are also correct for the HP Digital Sender Flow 8500 fn2 Document Capture Workstation.
To clean the separation and feed rollers, follow these steps:
1. From the control panel, select Support Tools and open the following menus:
Maintenance
Calibration/Cleaning
Clean Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) Rollers
2. Press the Power button to turn o the scanner, and then disconnect the power cable and other cables from
the scanner.
3. Open the ADF hatch.
4. Using a clean, lint-free cloth moistened with distilled or clean tap water, wipe the separation roller from
right to left. Rotate the roller a full 360 degrees to ensure the entire roller surface is cleaned.
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5. Wipe the feed rollers from right to left. Rotate the rollers a full 360 degrees to ensure the entire roller
CAUTION: Wait at least two minutes for the rollers to dry before loading documents into the document
input tray.
6. Close the ADF hatch, and then reconnect the USB cable and power supply to the scanner.
7. Press the Power button to turn on the scanner.
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Install an accessory into the hardware integration pocket
You can install a separately-purchaseable HP accessory (for example, a proximity reader, ngerprint reader, or
magnetic-swipe reader) into the integrated hardware integration pocket (HIP).
NOTE: This procedure describes installing a proximity card reader. Steps identied as if applicable might not
apply to other HIP accessories. Always refer to the installation instructions that came with your accessory.
To install an accessory into the HIP, follow these steps:
1. Press the Power button to turn o the product (1), and then disconnect the power cable (2).
2
1
2. Insert a at head screw driver into the groove at the top of the HIP cover and gently pry the cover free; set
the cover aside.
3. Remove the HIP accessory from its packaging and install the accessory into the HIP.
a. Connect the accessory's USB cable into the connector on the left side of the HIP enclosure.
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b. Connect the USB cable to the cable connector on the accessory (1), and then connect the grounding
connector to the grounding strip on the accessory, if applicable (2).
2
1
NOTE: The connectors shown are for a proximity card reader. The cable connector for your
accessory might be slightly dierent, and might not include a ground connector.
c. Align the pegs on the underside of the accessory with the connectors in the HIP and insert the
accessory into the HIP.
4. Connect the power cable, and then press the Power button to turn on the product.
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Replace parts
Replacing parts when necessary helps ensure high-quality scans. Parts might need to be replaced when
indicated by the Embedded Web Server or control panel, or if the scanner is not working correctly. The HP Digital
Sender Flow 8500 fn2 Document Capture Workstation and HP ScanJet Enterprise Flow N9120 fn2 Document
Scanner ADF Roller Replacement Kit includes the following replacement parts:
Roller cover
Separation rollers
Pickup roller module
The replacement kit also includes detailed instructions for replacing each of these parts.
Replace the separation rollers and cover
NOTE: The HP ScanJet Enterprise Flow N9120 fn2 Document Scanner is shown in this procedure, however, the
instructions are also correct for the HP Digital Sender Flow 8500 fn2 Document Capture Workstation.
Replace the separation rollers under the following conditions:
Windows: When the Maintenance Recommended dialog indicates they are due for maintenance.
If the scanner experiences repeated document jams.
NOTE: The roller replacement kit is a consumable and is not covered under warranty or standard service
agreements.
To replace the separation rollers, follow these steps:
1. Press the Power button to turn o the scanner, and then disconnect the USB cable and power supply from
the scanner.
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2. Open the ADF hatch.
3. Squeeze the tabs on the sides of the roller cover, and then lift up the roller cover to remove.
4. Remove and replace the rollers as described in the instructions included with the replacement kit.
5. Replace the roller cover, and then continue with replacing the pick up roller module.
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Order maintenance and scanning supplies
Order parts and accessories
To order maintenance parts for the scanner, see the HP scanner parts website at www.hp.com/buy/parts.
Item Description
HP Digital
Sender Flow
8500 fn2
Document
Capture
Workstation
HP ScanJet
Enterprise
Flow N9120
fn2
Document
Scanner Part number
ADF Maintenance Kit Maintenance kit for the ADF J8J95A
HP 1GB DDR3x32 144-Pin
800MHzSODIMM Accy
Optional DIMM for expanding the memory E5K48A
HP Jetdirect 2900nw Print
Server
USB wireless print server accessory J8031A
HP Smartcard US Govt
Niprnet Solution
HP Access Control solutions (US Gov only) CC543A
HP Universal USB Proximity
Card Reader
HP Access Control solutions X3D03A
HP LaserJet Swedish
Overlay Keyboard
Language-specic, adhesive overlay for the
physical keyboard (EMEA)
A7W14A
HP LaserJet Danish/
French/German Overlays
Keybrd
Language-specic, adhesive overlay for the
physical keyboard (EMEA)
A7W13A
HP Internal USB Ports Two internal USB ports for connecting third-party
devices
B5L28A
HP Secure High
Performance Hard Disk
Drive
Replacement hard disk drive B5L29A
Customer self-repair parts
The following parts are available for the product.
Parts listed as Mandatory self-replacement are to be installed by customers, unless you are willing to pay
HP service personnel to perform the repair. For these parts, on-site or return-to-depot support is not
provided under the HP product warranty.
Parts listed as Optional self-replacement can be installed by HP service personnel at your request for no
additional charge during the product warranty period.
Table
3-1 Replacement part numbers
Item Description
Self-replacement
options Part number
HP Secure High Performance Hard Disk Drive
FIPS Drive
Replacement secure hard drive Mandatory L2762-60035
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Table 3-1 Replacement part numbers (continued)
Item Description
Self-replacement
options Part number
Scanner White Backing Replacement white plastic backing for the
scanner
Mandatory 8500: 5851-7206
N9120:
J7Z09-67926
Control Panel Assembly Kit Replacement touchscreen control panel Mandatory J7Z09-67928
HIP 2 Cover Replacement HIP 2 cover Mandatory B5L46-40021
Keyboard Overlay Kit
French, Italian, Russian, German, Spanish,
Ukrainian
Replacement keyboard overlay (Flow
models)
Mandatory 5851-6019
Keyboard Overlay Kit
Canadian French, Latin American Spanish, U.S.
Spanish
Replacement keyboard overlay (Flow
models)
Mandatory 5851-6020
Keyboard Overlay Kit
Swiss French, Swiss German, Danish
Replacement keyboard overlay (Flow
models)
Mandatory 5851-6021
Keyboard Overlay Kit
Simplied Chinese, Traditional Chinese
Replacement keyboard overlay (Flow
models)
Mandatory 5851-6022
Keyboard Overlay Kit
Spanish, Portuguese
Replacement keyboard overlay (Flow
models)
Mandatory 5851-6023
Keyboard Overlay Kit
Japanese (KG and KT)
Replacement keyboard overlay (Flow
models)
Mandatory 5851-6024
Overlay-Keyboard Chinese Replacement keyboard overlay (Flow
models)
Mandatory A7W12-67901
Overlay-Keyboard Sweden Replacement keyboard overlay (Flow
models)
Mandatory A7W14-67901
CORD, PWR, AC LINE, C13-DENMARK, 1.5m Replacement power cable Mandatory 130627-010
CORD, PWR, AC LINE, C13-ITALY, 1.5m Replacement power cable Mandatory 109197-010
CORD, PWR, AC LINE, C13-INDIA, 1.5m Replacement power cable Mandatory 403440-003
CORD, PWR, AC LINE, C13-THAILAND, 1.5m Replacement power cable Mandatory 285052-009
CORD, PWR, AC LINE, C13-EUROPE, 1.5m Replacement power cable Mandatory 100614-011
CORD, PWR, AC LINE, C13-AUSTRALIA, 1.5m Replacement power cable Mandatory 100661-016
CORD, PWR, AC LINE, C13-UK, 1.5m) Replacement power cable Mandatory 100613-016
CORD, PWR, AC LINE, C13-CHINA, 1.5m Replacement power cable Mandatory 286496-017
CORD, PWR, AC LINE, C13-TAIWAN, 1.5m Replacement power cable Mandatory 393312-005
CORD, PWR, AC LINE, C13-ARGENTINA, 1.5m Replacement power cable Mandatory 401328-016
CORD, PWR, AC LINE, C13-SWISS, 1.5m Replacement power cable Mandatory 150304-010
CORD, PWR, AC LINE, C13-NEMA, 1.5m Replacement power cable Mandatory 121565-016
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Table 3-1 Replacement part numbers (continued)
Item Description
Self-replacement
options Part number
CORD, PWR, AC LINE, C13-S. AFRICA, 1.5m Replacement power cable Mandatory 187487-008
CORD, PWR, AC LINE, C13-ISRAEL, 1.5m Replacement power cable Mandatory 398062-007
CORD, PWR, AC LINE, C13-BRAZIL, 1.5m Replacement power cable Mandatory 438723-005
ISA Dashboard (8500 fn2 only) Replacement front cosmetic cover Mandatory L2762-40003
Cover, Front Dashboard Left (N9120 fn2 only) Replacement front cosmetic cover Mandatory J7Z09-40007
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4 Manage the scanner
Advanced conguration with the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
Introduction
How to access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
HP Embedded Web Server features
Introduction
Use the HP Embedded Web Server to manage scanning functions from a computer instead of the scanner
control panel.
View scanner status information
Determine the remaining life for all supplies and order new ones
View and change tray congurations
View and change the scanner control-panel menu conguration
View and scan internal pages
Receive notication of scanner and supplies events
View and change network conguration
The HP Embedded Web Server works when the scanner is connected to an IP-based network. The HP Embedded
Web Server does not support IPX-based scanner connections. Internet access is not needed to open and use the
HP Embedded Web Server.
When the scanner is connected to the network, the HP Embedded Web Server is automatically available.
NOTE: The HP Embedded Web Server is not accessible beyond the network rewall.
How to access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
1. From the Home screen on the scanner control panel, select the Information icon, and then select the
Network icon to display the IP address or host name.
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2. Open a web browser, and in the address line, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displays on the
scanner control panel. Press the Enter key on the computer keyboard. The EWS opens.
NOTE: If the web browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be safe,
select the option to continue to the website. Accessing this website will not harm the computer.
To use the HP Embedded Web Server, the browser must meet the following requirements:
Windows® 7
Internet Explorer (version 8.x or greater)
Google Chrome (version 34.x or greater)
Firefox (version 20.x or greater)
Windows® 8 or greater
Internet Explorer (version 9.x or greater)
Google Chrome (version 34.x or greater)
Firefox (version 20.x or greater)
Linux
Google Chrome (version 34.x or greater)
Firefox (version 20.x or greater)
HP Embedded Web Server features
Information tab
General tab
Scan/Digital Send tab
Fax tab
Troubleshooting tab
Security tab
HP Web Services tab
Networking tab
Information tab
Table
4-1 HP Embedded Web Server Information tab
Menu Description
Device Status Shows the scanner status and shows the estimated life remaining of HP supplies. The page
also shows the type and size of paper set for each tray. To change the default settings, click
the Change Settings link.
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Table 4-1 HP Embedded Web Server Information tab (continued)
Menu Description
Conguration Page Shows the information found on the conguration page.
Event Log Page Shows a list of all scanner events and errors. Use the HP Instant Support link (in the page
footer on all HP Embedded Web Server pages) to connect to a set of dynamic Web pages
that help solve problems. These pages also show additional services available for the
scanner.
Usage Page Shows a summary of the number of pages the scanner has scanned.
Device Information Shows the scanner network name, address, and model information. To customize these
entries, click the Device Information menu on the General tab.
Control Panel Snapshot Shows an image of the current screen on the control panel display.
Open Source Licenses Shows a summary of the licenses for open source software programs that can be used with
the scanner.
General tab
Table 4-2 HP Embedded Web Server General tab
Menu Description
Quick Sets Congure jobs that are available in the Quick Sets area of the Home screen on the scanner
control panel.
Alerts Setup email alerts for various scanner and supplies events.
Control Panel Settings App Shows the Settings app options that are available on the scanner control panel.
AutoSend Congure the scanner to send automated emails regarding scanner conguration and
supplies to specic email addresses.
Edit Other Links Add or customize a link to another Web site. This link displays in the footer area on all
HP Embedded Web Server pages.
Device Information Name the scanner and assign an asset number to it. Enter the name of the primary contact
who will receive information about the scanner.
Language Set the language in which to display the HP Embedded Web Server information.
Date/Time Settings Set the date and time or synchronize with a network time server.
Energy Settings Set or edit sleep settings for business and non-business hours and wake, sleep, and holiday
events for the scanner.
Set which interactions with the scanner cause it to wake from sleep mode.
Back up and Restore Create a backup le that contains scanner and user data. If necessary, use this le to restore
data to the scanner.
Reset Factory Settings Restore scanner settings to the factory defaults.
Solution Installer Install third-party software packages that extend or modify the functionality of the
scanner.
Firmware Upgrade Download and install scanner rmware upgrade les.
Quota and Statistics Services Provides connection information about third-party job-statistics services.
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Scan/Digital Send tab
Table 4-3 HP Embedded Web Server Scan/Digital Send tab
Menu Description
Email Setup Congure the default email settings for digital sending, including the following:
Default Job Options
Quick Sets
Scan to Network Folder Congure the network folder settings for digital sending, including the following:
Default Job Options
Quick Sets
Scan to SharePoint® Congure the Microsoft SharePoint® settings for digital sending, including the following:
Settings for Quick Sets jobs saved in a document library on the SharePoint® site
Default settings for jobs saved in a document library on the SharePoint® site
Scan to USB Drive Congure the USB settings for digital sending, including the following:
Settings for Quick Sets jobs saved on a USB ash drive
Settings for notications
Default scan settings for jobs saved on a USB ash drive
Default le settings for jobs saved on a USB ash drive
Contacts Manage contacts, including the following:
Add email addresses into the scanner one at a time.
Import a large list of frequently-used email addresses on to the scanner all at once,
rather than adding them one at a time.
Export contacts from the scanner into a .CSV le on the computer to use as a data
backup, or import the records onto another HP scanner.
Edit email addresses that have already been saved in the scanner.
Email and Save to Network Folder Quick
Setup Wizards
Congure the scanner to send scanned images as email attachments.
Congure the scanner to save scanned images to network-folder Quick Sets. Quicks Sets
provide easy access to les saved on the network.
Digital Sending Software Setup Congure settings related to using optional Digital Sending software.
Fax tab
Table
4-4 HP Embedded Web Server Fax tab
Menu Description
Fax Send Setup Congure settings for sending faxes, including the following:
Default Job Options
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Table 4-4 HP Embedded Web Server Fax tab (continued)
Menu Description
Common Job Settings
LAN Fax Setup
Internet Fax Setup
Quick Sets
Fax Speed Dials Manage speed dials
Troubleshooting tab
Table 4-5 HP Embedded Web Server Troubleshooting tab
Menu Description
General Troubleshooting Select from a variety of reports and tests to help solve problems with the scanner.
Congure settings for Fax, OXPd, and Auto Recovery.
Online Help Link to HP cloud-based online help to assist in troubleshooting issues.
Firmware Upgrade Download and install scanner rmware upgrade les.
Reset Factory Settings Reset scanner settings to factory defaults.
Security tab
Table
4-6 HP Embedded Web Server Security tab
Menu Description
General Security Settings for general security, including the following:
Congure an administrator password to restrict access to certain features on the
scanner.
Set PJL password for processing PJL commands.
Set le system access and rmware upgrade security.
Enable or disable the Host USB port on the control panel or the USB connectivity port
on the formatter for scanning and saving a document to a USB ash drive.
View the status of all security settings.
Account Policy Enable administrator account settings.
Access Control Congure access to scanner functions for specic individuals or groups, and select the
method individuals use to sign in to the scanner.
Protect Stored Data Congure and manage the internal hard drive for the scanner. This scanner includes an
encrypted hard drive for maximum security.
Congure settings for jobs that are stored on the scanner hard drive.
Certicate Management Install and manage security certicates for access to the scanner and the network.
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Table 4-6 HP Embedded Web Server Security tab (continued)
Menu Description
Web Service Security Allow resources on this scanner to be accessed by web pages from dierent domains. If no
sites are added to the list, then all sites are trusted.
Self Test Verify that the security functions are running according to expected system parameters.
HP Web Services tab
Table 4-7 HP Embedded Web Server HP Web Services tab
Menu Description
Conguration
Web Proxy Congure a proxy server if there are issues enabling HP Web Services or connecting the
device to the internet.
Networking tab
Use the Networking tab to congure and secure network settings for the scanner when it is connected to an IP-
based network. This tab does not display if the scanner is connected to other types of networks.
Table
4-8 HP Embedded Web Server Networking tab
Menu Description
Conguration
TCP/IP Setting Congure TCP/IP settings for IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
Network Settings Congure IPX/SPX, AppleTalk, DLC/LLC, and SNMP settings.
Other Settings Includes rmware update, LPD queues, USB settings, support information, and refresh rate.
AirPrint Enable, set up, or disable network printing from Apple supported products.
Select Language Change the language displayed by the HP Embedded Web Server. This page displays if the
Web pages support multiple languages. Optionally, select supported languages through
language-preference settings in the browser.
Select Location Choose a location where the HP Embedded Web Server and product are being used.
Google Cloud With Google Cloud, you can use a computer or mobile device to print documents or photos
directly to a web-connected printer.
Setup Click Print Claim Sheet to send printer capabilities and model number to Google.
Registration instructions from Google will be printed. Make sure the product is connected to
a network with Internet access.
Web Proxy Congure a proxy server if there are issues enabling HP Web Services or connecting the
device to the Internet. If you are unsure of proxy settings, nd the proxy conguration area
within the tools or preferences of your web browser.
Security Allows you to congure general security, access control, and stored data protection options,
as well as to manage certicates.
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Table 4-8 HP Embedded Web Server Networking tab (continued)
Menu Description
Settings View and restore current security settings to factory-default values.
Congure security settings using the Security Conguration Wizard.
NOTE: Do not use the Security Conguration Wizard to congure security settings using
network-management applications, such as HP Web Jetadmin.
Authorization Control conguration management and use of this scanner, including the following:
Set or change the administrator password to control access to conguration
parameters.
Request, install, and manage digital certicates on the HP Jetdirect print server.
Limit host access to this scanner through an Access Control List (ACL).
Secure Communication Congure security settings.
Mgmt. Protocols Congure and manage security protocols for this scanner, including the following:
Set the security management level for the HP Embedded Web Server, and control
traic over HTTP and HTTPS.
Congure the SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) operation. Enable or
disable the SNMP v1/v2c or SNMP v3 agents on the server.
802.1X Authentication Congure 802.1X authentication settings on the Jetdirect print server as required for client
authentication on the network, and reset the 802.1X authentication settings to factory-
default values.
CAUTION: When changing the 802.1X authentication settings; the scanner might lose its
connection. To reconnect, it might be necessary to reset the server to a factory-default
state and reinstall the scanner.
IPsec/Firewall View or congure a Firewall policy or an IPsec/Firewall policy (for selected HP Jetdirect
models only).
Announcement Agent Enable or disable the HP Device Announcement Agent, set the conguration server, and
congure mutual authentication using certicates.
Diagnostics
Network Statistics Display network statistics that are collected and stored on the HP Jetdirect print server.
Protocol Info View a list of network-conguration settings on the HP Jetdirect print server for each
protocol.
Conguration Page View the HP Jetdirect conguration page, which contains status and conguration
information.
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Congure IP network settings
Scanner sharing disclaimer
View or change network settings
Rename the scanner on a network
Manually congure IPv4 TCP/IP parameters from the control panel
Manually congure IPv6 TCP/IP parameters from the control panel
Link speed and duplex settings
Scanner sharing disclaimer
HP does not support peer-to-peer networking, as the feature is a function of Microsoft operating systems and
not of the HP scanner drivers. Go to Microsoft at www.microsoft.com.
View or change network settings
Use the HP Embedded Web Server to view or change IP conguration settings.
1. Open the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS):
a. From the Home screen on the scanner control panel, select the Information icon, and then select
the Network icon to display the IP address or host name.
b. Open a Web browser, and in the address line, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displays
on the product control panel. Press the Enter key on the computer keyboard. The EWS opens.
NOTE: If the Web browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be
safe, select the option to continue to the website. Accessing this website will not harm the computer.
2. Click the Networking tab and then click TCP/IP(v4) to obtain network information. Change settings as
needed.
Rename the scanner on a network
To rename the scanner on a network so that it can be uniquely identied, use the HP Embedded Web Server.
1. Open the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS):
a. From the Home screen on the scanner control panel, select the Information icon, and then select
the Network icon to display the IP address or host name.
b. Open a Web browser, and in the address line, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displays
on the product control panel. Press the Enter key on the computer keyboard. The EWS opens.
NOTE: If the Web browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be
safe, select the option to continue to the website. Accessing this website will not harm the computer.
2. Open the General tab.
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3. On the Device Information page, the default product name is in the Device Name eld. You can change this
name to uniquely identify this product.
NOTE: Completing the other elds on this page is optional.
4. Click Apply to save the changes.
Manually congure IPv4 TCP/IP parameters from the control panel
Use the control-panel Settings menus to manually set an IPv4 address, subnet mask, and default gateway.
1. From the Home screen on the product control panel, select Settings.
2. Open the following menus:
Networking
Ethernet
TCP/IP
IPV 4 Settings
Cong Method
3. Select the Manual option, and then select OK.
4. Open the Manual Settings menu.
5. Select the IP Address, Subnet Mask, or Default Gateway option.
6. Select the rst eld to open a keypad. Enter the correct digits for the eld, and then select OK.
Repeat the process for each eld to be congured.
Manually congure IPv6 TCP/IP parameters from the control panel
Use the control-panel Settings menus to manually set an IPv6 address.
1. From the Home screen on the product control panel, select Settings.
2. To enable manual conguration, open the following menus:
Networking
Ethernet
TCP/IP
IPV6 Settings
3. Select Enable, select On, and then select OK.
4. To congure the address, open the Manual Settings menu, and then select Address.
5. Use the keypad to enter the address, and then select OK.
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Link speed and duplex settings
NOTE: This information applies only to Ethernet networks. It does not apply to wireless networks.
The link speed and communication mode of the scan server must match the network hub. For most situations,
leave the product in automatic mode. Incorrect changes to the link speed and duplex settings might prevent the
product from communicating with other network devices. To make changes, use the product control panel.
NOTE: The product setting must match the setting for the network device (a network hub, switch, gateway,
router, or computer).
NOTE: Making changes to these settings causes the product to turn o and then on. Make changes only when
the product is idle.
1. From the Home screen on the product control panel, swipe until the Settings menu displays. Touch the
Settings icon to open the menu.
2. Open the following menus:
Networking
Ethernet
Link Speed
3. Select one of the following options:
Auto: The scan server automatically congures itself for the highest link speed and communication
mode allowed on the network.
10T Half: 10 megabytes per second (Mbps), half-duplex operation
10T Full: 10 Mbps, full-duplex operation
10T Auto: 10 Mbps, automatic-duplex operation
100TX Half: 100 Mbps, half-duplex operation
100TX Full: 100 Mbps, full-duplex operation
100TX Auto: 100 Mbps, automatic-duplex operation
1000T Full: 1000 Mbps, full-duplex operation
4. Select OK.
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Scanner security features
Introduction
The product includes several security features to restrict who has access to conguration settings, to secure
data, and to prevent access to valuable hardware components.
Security statements
IP Security
Assign an administrator password
Encryption support: HP High Performance Secure Hard Disks
Lock the formatter
Security statements
The product supports security standards and recommended protocols that help you keep the product secure,
protect critical information on your network, and simplify the way you monitor and maintain the product.
IP Security
IP Security (IPsec) is a set of protocols that control IP-based network traic to and from the product. IPsec
provides host-to-host authentication, data integrity, and encryption of network communications.
For products that are connected to the network, congure IPsec by using the Networking tab in the
HP Embedded Web Server.
Assign an administrator password
Assign an administrator password for access to the product and the HP Embedded Web Server so that
unauthorized users cannot change the product settings.
1. Open the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS):
a. From the Home screen on the product control panel, select the Information icon, and then select
the Network icon to display the IP address or host name.
b. Open a web browser, and in the address line, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displays
on the product control panel. Press the Enter key on the computer keyboard. The EWS opens.
NOTE: If the web browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be
safe, select the option to continue to the website. Accessing this website will not harm the computer.
2. Click the Security tab.
3. Open the General Security menu.
4. In the area labeled Set the Local Administrator Password, enter the name to associate with the password in
the Username eld.
5. Enter the password in the New Password eld, and then enter it again in the Verify Password eld.
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NOTE: To change an existing password, rst enter the existing password in the Old Password eld.
6. Click Apply.
NOTE: Make note of the password and store it in a safe place. The administrator password cannot be
recovered. If the administrator password is lost or forgotten, contact HP Support at support.hp.com for the
assistance required to completely reset the product.
Some features on the product control panel can be secured so that unauthorized people cannot use them. When
a feature is secured, the product prompts you to sign in before you can use it. You can also sign in without
waiting for a prompt by selecting Sign In from the product control panel.
Typically, the credentials for signing in to the product are the same as for signing in to the network. Consult the
network administrator for this product if you have questions about which credentials to use.
1. From the Home screen on the product control panel, select Sign In.
2. Follow the prompts to enter the credentials.
NOTE: To maintain security for the product, select Sign Out when you have nished using the product.
Encryption support: HP High Performance Secure Hard Disks
The hard disk provides hardware-based encryption so you can securely store sensitive data without impacting
product performance. This hard disk uses the latest Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and has versatile time-
saving features and robust functionality.
Use the Security menu in the HP Embedded Web Server to congure the disk.
Lock the formatter
The formatter has a slot that you can use to attach a security cable. Locking the formatter prevents someone
from removing valuable components from it.
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Energy-conservation settings
Introduction
Set the sleep timer and congure the scanner to use 2 watts or less of power
Set the sleep schedule
Congure sleep settings to reduce power usage when the product is idle.
Set the sleep timer and congure the scanner to use 2 watts or less of power
The sleep settings aect how much power the product uses, the wake/sleep time, how quickly the product
enters sleep mode, and how quickly the product wakes up from sleep mode.
To congure the product to use 2 watt or less of power while in sleep mode, enter times for both the Sleep after
Inactivity and Auto O after sleep settings.
1. From the Home screen on the product control panel, select Settings.
2. Open the following menus:
General
Energy Settings
Sleep Settings
3. Select Sleep after Inactivity to specify the number of minutes the product is inactive before it enters sleep
mode. Enter the appropriate time period.
4. Select Auto O after sleep to put the product into a deeper power save mode after a period of sleep. Enter
the appropriate time period.
NOTE: By default, the product will wake from Auto O in response to any activity other than USB or Wi-Fi.
For greater energy settings, you can set it to wake only to the power button by selecting Shut down (wake
on power button only).
5. Select Done to save the settings.
Set the sleep schedule
Use the Sleep Schedule feature to congure the product to automatically wake or go into Sleep mode at specic
times on specic days of the week.
1. From the Home screen on the product control panel, select Settings.
2. Open the following menus:
General
Energy Settings
Sleep Schedule
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3. Select the New Event option, and then select the type of event to schedule: Wake Event or Sleep Event.
4. For a wake or sleep event, congure the time and the days of the week for the event. Select Save to save
the setting.
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HP Web Jetadmin
HP Web Jetadmin is an award-winning, industry-leading tool for eiciently managing a wide variety of networked
HP products, including printers, multifunction printers, and digital senders. This single solution allows you to
remotely install, monitor, maintain, troubleshoot, and secure your printing and imaging environment —
ultimately increasing business productivity by helping you save time, control costs, and protect your investment.
HP Web Jetadmin upgrades are periodically made available to provide support for specic product features. Go to
www.hp.com/go/webjetadmin for more information.
HP Digital Sending Software (HP DSS)
You can install the optional HP Digital Sending Software. This software runs as a service on a network server and
allows multiple products to send jobs through the server. It is not necessary to install any software or drivers on
individual users' computers.
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Upgrade the rmware
1. From the Home screen on the control panel, select the Reports option, and then select the Conguration/
Status Pages option.
2. Select the Conguration Page option, and then select View. The report lists the current rmware revision
number.
3. See www.hp.com/support, search for your product, and then look for a link to downloads to see if there is a
newer version of rmware available.
4. Copy the new rmware le to a USB storage device, and then plug the USB device into the USB port beside
the control panel.
CAUTION: Make sure to leave the USB storage device plugged into the USB connector until all upgrades
are installed, the product has rebooted, and the Home screen is displayed on the control panel.
5. From the Home screen, select the Support Tools option, select Maintenance, and then select the USB
Firmware Upgrade option.
6. Select Firmware Upgrade Bundle, and then select Install.
The upgrade process can take a few minutes. Starting the product after a rmware upgrade might take up
to 20 minutes.
7. If necessary, repeat the previous two steps to install a second upgrade.
NOTE: You can also upgrade rmware using the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS). Start the EWS, select the
General tab, select Firmware Upgrade in the left navigation pane, and then follow the onscreen instructions to
download a rmware upgrade directly to the product.
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5 Solve problems
This section contains solutions for common problems with the scanner.
For additional troubleshooting, see the Help for the HP scanning program being used.
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Additional troubleshooting
Get telephone support for your country/region
Have the product name, serial number, date of purchase, and
problem description ready.
Country/region phone numbers are on the yer that was in the box
with the product or at www.hp.com/support/.
Get 24-hour Internet support, and download software utilities,
drivers, and electronic information
www.hp.com/go/DSFlow8500fn2 or www.hp.com/support/
sjowN9120fn2
Order additional HP service or maintenance agreements www.hp.com/support/
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Restore factory settings
Introduction
Use one of the following methods to restore the scanner to the original settings from the factory.
NOTE: Restoring factory settings sets most of the scanner settings to their factory defaults. However, some
settings are not changed, such as language, date, time, and some network conguration settings.
Method one: Restore factory settings from the scanner control panel
1. From the Home screen on the scanner control panel, swipe until the Settings menu displays. Select the
Settings icon to open the menu.
2. Open the following menus:
General
Reset Factory Settings
3. Select Reset.
A verication message advises that completing the reset function might result in loss of data.
4. Select Reset to complete the process.
NOTE: The scanner restarts automatically after the reset operation completes.
Method two: Restore factory settings from the HP Embedded Web Server (network-
connected products only)
1. Open the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS):
a. From the Home screen on the scanner control panel, select the Information icon, and then select
the Network icon to display the IP address or host name.
b. Open a web browser, and in the address line, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displays
on the scanner control panel. Press the Enter key on the computer keyboard. The EWS opens.
NOTE: If the web browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be
safe, select the option to continue to the website. Accessing this website will not harm the computer.
2. Open the General tab.
3. On the left side of the screen, click Reset Factory Settings.
4. Click the Reset option.
NOTE: The scanner restarts automatically after the reset operation completes.
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Scanner installation problems
Check the cables
Uninstall and then reinstall the HP ScanJet drivers and tools (Windows)
Check the cables
Cable type Action
Power cable The power cable is connected between the scanner and a power outlet.
Ensure that the power cable is securely connected between the scanner and a live electrical outlet
or surge protector.
If the power cable is connected to a surge protector, ensure that the surge protector is plugged
into an outlet and turned on.
Press the Power button to turn o the scanner, and then turn o the computer. After 30 seconds,
turn on the scanner and then turn on the computer, in that order.
USB cable The USB cable is connected between the scanner and the computer.
Use the cable that was included with the scanner. Another USB cable might not be compatible
with the scanner.
Ensure that the USB cable is securely connected between the scanner and the computer.
If the USB cable is connected to a USB port on the front of the computer, move it to a USB port on
the back of the computer.
For additional USB troubleshooting information, see www.hp.com/go/DSFlow8500fn2 or
www.hp.com/support/sjowN9120fn2 , select your country/region, and then use the search tool to
nd USB troubleshooting topics.
Ethernet cable The Ethernet cable is connected between the scanner and the network port.
Ensure that the Ethernet cable is securely connected between the scanner and your network port.
Make sure the Orange LED light on scanner network port is blinking. This will ensure there is
communication within your local network and device.
For additional Ethernet troubleshooting information, see www.hp.com/support, select your country/
region, and then use the search tool to nd Ethernet troubleshooting topics.
Uninstall and then reinstall the HP ScanJet drivers and tools (Windows)
If checking the scanner cable connections did not solve the problem, the problem might have occurred because
of an incomplete installation. Try uninstalling and then reinstalling the HP ScanJet drivers and tools.
1. Press the Power button to turn o the scanner, and then disconnect the USB cable and power cable from
the scanner.
2. On the computer, open Control Panel and use the Add/Remove tool (in Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows
8.1, and Windows 10 use the Programs and Features tool) to uninstall the applications.
3. Restart the computer.
4. Reinstall the HP ScanJet Drivers and Tools.
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Turn o the scanner, wait 30 seconds, and then turn on the scanner.
Download the software from www.hp.com/go/DSFlow8500fn2 or www.hp.com/support/
sjowN9120fn2 , and then install.
5. Reconnect the USB cable and power cable to the scanner, and then press the Power button to turn on the
scanner.
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Power issues
Scanner will not turn on
The scanner has paused or shut down
Scanner keeps turning o
Scanner will not turn on
If the scanner will not turn on after pressing the Power button, check the following:
The scanner might have been unplugged. Check to see that the power cable has not become disconnected
from the scanner or unplugged from the power source.
The power supply might not be working.
Check that the Power LED on the control panel is on.
If the Power LED is not on, ensure that power is available to the power outlet or surge protector that
the power supply is plugged into.
If power is available to the power outlet or surge protector but the Power LED is still not on, the power
supply might be defective. Go to www.hp.com/go/DSFlow8500fn2 or www.hp.com/support/
sjowN9120fn2 for assistance.
The scanner has paused or shut down
If the scanner stops scanning, follow these steps. After each step, start a scan to see if the scanner is working. If
the problem persists, proceed with the next step.
1. A cable might be loose. Ensure that both the USB cable and power supply are properly connected.
Use the cable that was included with the scanner. Another USB cable might not be compatible with the
scanner.
2. Ensure that the scanner is receiving power.
a. Check that the Power LED on the control panel is on.
b. If the Power LED is not on, ensure that power is available to the power outlet or surge protector that
the power supply is plugged into.
c. If power is available to the power outlet or surge protector but the Power LED is still not on, unplug
the power cable from the power source, wait 30 seconds, and then plug it back in.
d. If the issue is not xed, the power supply might be defective. Go to www.hp.com/go/DSFlow8500fn2
or www.hp.com/support/sjowN9120fn2 for assistance.
3. Restart your computer.
4. Windows: On the computer, open Control Panel and use the Add/Remove tool (in Windows 7, and Windows
8, the Programs and Features tool) to uninstall the following applications:
HP Scan or HP Scan TWAIN
HP ScanJet ISIS Driver
5. Reinstall the applications by doing one of the following.
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Reconnect the USB cable and power supply to the scanner, and then press the Power button to turn
on the scanner. Reinstall the HP Digital Sender Flow 8500 fn2 Document Capture Workstation or HP
ScanJet Enterprise Flow N9120 fn2 Document Scanner software and drivers.
Reinstall the applications by downloading the software from www.hp.com/go/DSFlow8500fn2 or
www.hp.com/support/sjowN9120fn2 .
Scanner keeps turning o
By default, the scanner will enter Sleep Mode prior to 10 minutes of inactivity.
Windows: To change the defaults, complete these steps:
1. Access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS).
2. Click the General tab, and then select Energy Settings from the left navigation menu.
3. Choose Sleep Mode and Auto O settings:
Sleep after inactivity: To specify the period of inactivity after which the scanner goes into Sleep Mode,
enter any value between 0–118 minutes..
Auto O after sleep:To specify the period of inactivity after which the scanner enters Auto-O or shut
down mode, enter any value between 0–118 minutes.
To stop the scanner from automatically turning o, select HP Auto O/Auto On (Wake on most events)
instead of Shut down (Wake on power button only).
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Scanner does not pick up paper or misfeeds
Introduction
The following solutions can help solve problems if the product is not picking up paper from the tray or is picking
up multiple sheets of paper at one time. Either of these situations can result in paper jams.
The scanner does not pick up paper
The scanner picks up multiple sheets of paper
The document feeder jams, skews, or picks up multiple sheets of paper
The scanner does not pick up paper
If the scanner does not pick up paper, try these solutions.
1. Open the scanner and remove any jammed sheets of paper. Verify that no torn remnants of paper remain
inside the scanner.
2. Verify that the humidity in the room is within specications for this scanner and that paper is being stored
in unopened packages. Most reams of paper are sold in moisture-proof wrapping to keep paper dry.
3. The rollers might be contaminated. Clean the rollers with a lint-free cloth dampened with warm water. Use
distilled water, if it is available.
CAUTION: Do not spray water directly on to the scanner. Instead, spray water on the cloth or dab the cloth
in water and wring it out before cleaning the rollers.
The following image shows examples of the roller location for various scanners.
Figure 5-1 Roller locations
The scanner picks up multiple sheets of paper
If the product picks up multiple sheets of paper from the tray, try these solutions.
1. Use only paper that meets HP specications for this product.
2. Use paper that is not wrinkled, folded, or damaged. If necessary, use paper from a dierent package.
3. Make sure the scanning environment is within recommended specications.
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The document feeder jams, skews, or picks up multiple sheets of paper
The original might have something on it, such as staples or self-adhesive notes, that must be removed.
Check that all rollers are in place and that the roller-access cover inside the document feeder is closed.
Make sure that the top document-feeder cover is closed.
The pages might not be placed correctly. Straighten the pages and adjust the paper guides to center the
stack.
The paper guides must be touching the sides of the paper stack to work correctly. Make sure that the paper
stack is straight and the guides are against the paper stack.
The document feeder input tray might contain more than the maximum number of pages. Make sure the
paper stack ts below the guides in the input tray.
Verify that there are no pieces of paper, staples, paper clips, or other debris in the paper path.
Clean the document-feeder rollers and the separation pad. Use compressed air or a clean, lint-free cloth
moistened with warm water. If misfeeds still occur, replace the rollers.
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Clear paper jams
Introduction
The following information includes instructions for clearing paper jams from the scanner.
Experiencing frequent or recurring paper jams?
Clear paper jams in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)
Experiencing frequent or recurring paper jams?
To reduce the number of paper jams, try these solutions.
NOTE: To see a video that demonstrates how to load paper in a way that reduces the number of paper jams,
click here.
1. Use only paper that meets HP specications for this product.
2. Use paper that is not wrinkled, folded, or damaged. If necessary, use paper from a dierent package.
3. Make sure the paper guides in the tray are adjusted correctly for the size of paper. Adjust the guides so they
are touching the paper stack without bending it.
4. If you are scanning heavy, embossed, or perforated paper, use the manual feed feature and feed sheets
one at a time.
5. Make sure the scanning environment is within recommended specications.
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Clear paper jams in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)
The following information describes how to clear paper jams in the ADF. When a jam occurs, the control panel
displays the following message and an animation that assists in clearing the jam.
31.15.XX Jam in Document Feeder
1. Lift the latch to release the ADF cover.
2. Open the ADF cover.
3. Remove any jammed paper.
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4. Lift the scanner lid and remove any jammed paper
from the bottom of the scanner lid.
5. Close the scanner lid and the ADF cover.
6. If there are remaining pages still in the product,
instructions on how to clear the remaining pages
will display on the control panel.
NOTE: To avoid jams, make sure the guides in the document-feeder input tray are adjusted tightly against the
document. Remove all staples and paper clips from original documents.
NOTE: Original documents that are printed on heavy, glossy paper can jam more frequently than originals that
are printed on plain paper.
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Improve scan image quality
Check the scanner glass for dirt and smudges
Check the resolution settings
Check the color settings
Check the image-adjustment settings
Optimize scan quality for text or pictures
Check the output-quality settings
Clean the pickup rollers and separation pad in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)
Try these few simple steps rst:
Use the atbed scanner rather than the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF).
Use high-quality originals.
When using the document feeder, load the original document into the feeder correctly, using the paper
guides, to avoid unclear or skewed images.
Check the scanner glass for dirt and smudges
Over time, specks of debris might collect on the scanner glass and white plastic backing, which can aect
performance. Use the following procedure to clean the scanner if the scanned pages have streaks, unwanted
lines, black dots, poor print quality, or unclear text.
1. Press the Power button to turn the product o, and
then disconnect the power cable from the electrical
outlet.
2. Open the scanner lid.
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3. Clean the scanner glass and the document feeder
strips with a soft cloth or sponge that has been
moistened with nonabrasive glass cleaner.
CAUTION: Do not use abrasives, acetone,
benzene, ammonia, ethyl alcohol, or carbon
tetrachloride on any part of the product; these can
damage the product. Do not place liquids directly
on the glass or platen. They might seep and
damage the product.
NOTE: If you are having trouble with streaks on
copies when you are using the document feeder,
be sure to clean the small strip of glass on the left
side of the scanner.
4. Dry the glass and white plastic parts with a
chamois or a cellulose sponge to prevent spotting.
5. Connect the power cable to an outlet, and then
press the Power button to turn on the scanner.
Check the resolution settings
NOTE: Setting the resolution to a high value increases the le size and the scan time.
Follow these steps to adjust the resolution setting:
1. From the Home screen on the product control panel, select Scan.
2. Select one of the following Scan features:
Scan to Email
Fax
Scan to Network Folder
Scan to USB Drive
Scan to SharePoint®
3. Select Options, and then select File Type and Resolution or Resolution.
4. Select one of the predened Resolution options, and then select Done.
5. Select Send or Save to start the scan.
Check the color settings
Follow these steps to adjust the color setting:
1. From the Home screen on the product control panel, select Scan.
2. Select one of the following Scan features:
Fax
Scan to E-mail
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Scan to Network Folder
Scan to USB Drive
Scan to SharePoint®
3. Select Options.
4. In the Options pane, scroll to and select Color/Black.
5. Select one of the predened options.
6. Select the Send option.
Check the image-adjustment settings
Adjust these additional settings to improve scan quality:
Sharpness: Clarify or soften the image. For example, increasing the sharpness could make text appear
crisper, but decreasing it could make photos appear smoother.
Darkness: Increase or decrease the amount of white and black used in colors in scanned images.
Contrast: Increase or decrease the dierence between the lightest and the darkest color on the page.
Background Cleanup: Remove faint colors from the background of scanned images. For example, if the
original document is printed on colored paper, use this feature to lighten the background without aecting
the darkness of the image.
Tone: The product automatically adjusts the Darkness, Contrast, and Background Cleanup settings to the
most appropriate for the scanned document.
1. From the Home screen on the product control panel, select Scan.
2. Select one of the following Scan features:
Scan to E-mail
Scan to Network Folder
Fax
Scan to USB Drive
Scan to SharePoint®
3. Select Options, and then select Image Adjustment.
4. Adjust the sliders to set the levels, and then select Done.
5. Select Send or Save to start the scan.
NOTE: These settings are temporary. After you have nished the job, the product returns to the default
settings.
Optimize scan quality for text or pictures
Optimize the scan job for the type of image being scanned: text, graphics, or photos.
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1. From the Home screen on the product control panel, select Scan.
2. Select one of the following Scan features:
Scan to E-mail
Fax
Scan to Network Folder
Scan to USB Drive
Scan to SharePoint®
3. Select Options, and then select Optimize Text/Picture.
4. Select one of the predened options.
5. Select Send or Save to start the scan.
NOTE: These settings are temporary. After you have nished the job, the product returns to the default
settings.
Check the output-quality settings
This setting adjusts the level of compression when saving the le. For the highest quality, select the highest
setting.
1. From the Home screen on the product control panel, select Scan.
2. Select one of the following Scan features:
Scan to Email
Fax
Scan to Network Folder
Scan to USB Drive
Scan to SharePoint®
3. Select Options, and then select File Type and Resolution.
4. Select one of the predened Quality and File Size options, and then select Done.
5. Select Send or Save to start the scan.
Clean the pickup rollers and separation pad in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)
Follow these steps if the ADF does not pick up pages correctly or produces skewed output.
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1. Lift the latch to release the ADF cover.
2. Open the ADF cover.
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3. Remove any visible lint or dust from each of the
feed rollers and the separation pad using
compressed air or a clean lint-free cloth moistened
with warm water.
4. Close the document-feeder cover.
NOTE: Verify that the latch on the top of the
document-feeder cover is completely closed.
If the problem persists, check the document feeder separation pad and rollers for damage or wear, and replace
them if necessary.
NOTE: New rollers have a rough surface. As rollers wear, they become smooth.
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Solve wired network problems
Introduction
Certain types of problems can indicate there is a network communication problem. These problems include the
following issues:
The periodic loss of ability to communicate with the product
The product cannot be found during software installation
A periodic failure to scan
NOTE: If you have been experiencing intermittent loss of network connectivity, rst update the product
rmware. For instructions on how to update the product rmware, go to http://support.hp.com, search for your
product, and then search on “update the rmware.”
Check the following items to verify that the product is communicating with the network. Before beginning,
display a conguration page from the product control panel and locate the product IP address that is listed on
this page.
Poor physical connection
The computer is unable to communicate with the product
The product is using incorrect link and duplex settings for the network
New software programs might be causing compatibility problems
The computer or workstation might be set up incorrectly
The product is disabled, or other network settings are incorrect
NOTE: HP does not support peer-to-peer networking, as the feature is a function of Microsoft operating
systems and not of the HP scan drivers. For more information, go to Microsoft at www.microsoft.com.
Poor physical connection
1. Verify that the product is attached to the correct network port using a cable of the correct length.
2. Verify that cable connections are secure.
3. Look at the network port connection on the back of the product, and verify that the amber activity light
ashes indicating network traic, and the green link-status light is continuously lit indicating a network link.
4. If the problem continues, try a dierent cable or port on the hub.
The computer is unable to communicate with the product
1. Test network communication by pinging the network.
a. Open a command-line prompt on your computer.
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For Windows, click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then press Enter.
b. Type ping followed by the IP address for your product.
c. If the window displays round-trip times, the network is working.
2. If the ping command failed, verify that the network hubs are on, and then verify that the network settings,
the product, and the computer are all congured for the same network (also known as subnet).
The product is using incorrect link and duplex settings for the network
HP recommends leaving these settings in automatic mode (the default setting). If you change these settings, you
must also change them for your network.
New software programs might be causing compatibility problems
Verify that any new software programs are correctly installed and that they use the correct scan driver.
The computer or workstation might be set up incorrectly
1. Check the network drivers, scan drivers, and the network redirection settings.
2. Verify that the operating system is congured correctly.
The product is disabled, or other network settings are incorrect
1. Review the product’s conguration/networking pages to check the status of the network settings and
protocols.
2. Recongure the network settings if necessary.
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Index
A
add or remove device 82
adjust page orientation, by
language 81
Auto color detect 80
automatically adjust page orientation
81
automatically crop scanned image to
page size 81
automatically delete blank pages 80
automatically detect page size 81
B
Bonjour
identifying 97
browser requirements
HP embedded Web Server 97
C
cables
troubleshoot 116
cleaning
glass 125
cloud, scan to 77
control panel
locating features 3, 7
create scan shortcuts 76
crop scanned image 81
customer support
online 114
D
default gateway, setting 105
detect multi-feeds 79
detect page size 81
digital send settings
HP Embedded Web Server 100
digital sending
folders 69
sending documents 66
USB 70
document feeder
cleaning 128
jams 123
load documents 65
paper-feeding problems 121
document feeder rollers
cleaning 128
drivers
paper sizes 61
E
email
sending documents 66
Embedded Web Server
changing network settings 104
changing product name 104
opening 104
Embedded Web Server (EWS)
assigning passwords 107
features 97
network connection 97
energy use, optimizing 109
Explorer, versions supported
HP Embedded Web Server 97
F
fax tools
HP Embedded Web Server 100
features
auto color detect 80
extra-long-page support 79
long-page support 79
multi-feed detection 79
rmware, upgrading 112
folders
sending to 69
FTP, scan to 77
G
gateway, setting default 105
general conguration
HP Embedded Web Server 99
glass, cleaning 125
H
hard disks
encrypted 108
hardware integration pocket 89
Help button
locating 3, 7
Home button
locating 3, 7
HP Customer Care 114
HP Digital Sending Software
(HP DSS) 111
HP Embedded Web Server
changing network settings 104
changing product name 104
digital send settings 100
fax tools 100
general conguration 99
information pages 98
network settings 102
opening 104
scan settings 100
security settings 101
troubleshooting tools 101
HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
features 97
network connection 97
HP JetAdvantage business solutions
74
HP Scan Extended software
about 15
HP TWAIN 15
HP Web Jetadmin 111
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I
information pages
HP Embedded Web Server 98
input and output trays
locating 1, 5
input tray
tips on loading 58
install software
troubleshoot 116
Internet Explorer, versions supported
HP Embedded Web Server 97
IP Security 107
IPsec 107
IPv4 address 105
IPv6 address 105
ISIS 15
J
jams
causes of 122
document feeder 123
Jetadmin, HP Web 111
JetAdvantage 74
L
lock
formatter 108
long-page support 79
M
maintenance kits
part numbers 93
manage power settings 119
managing network 104
modify scan shortcuts 76
multi-feed detection 79
N
Netscape Navigator, versions
supported
HP embedded Web Server 97
network
printer name, changing 104
settings, changing 104
settings, viewing 104
network duplex settings, changing
106
Network Folder, scan to 69
network link speed settings,
changing 106
network settings
HP Embedded Web Server 102
networks
default gateway 105
HP Web Jetadmin 111
IPv4 address 105
IPv6 address 105
subnet mask 105
O
on/o button, locating 1, 5
online support 114
optimize scanned images 127
order
roller replacement kit 91
supplies 93
output tray
locating 1, 5
P
paper
jams 122
supported sizes 61
paper guides, locating 1, 5
paper jams
document feeder 123
paper pickup problems
solving 120
part numbers
replacement parts 93
staple cartridges 93
parts
order 91
power button, locating 1, 5
power management 119
power supply
troubleshoot cable 116
power usage
2 watts or less 109
product
auto-o 15
Sleep Mode 15
product info 1
R
replace roller 91
replacement parts
part numbers 93
restore factory settings 115
roller
replace 91
rollers
cleaning, document feeder 128
S
scan
originals 65
scan settings
HP Embedded Web Server 100
scan shortcuts 76
scan to cloud 77
scan to FTP 77
Scan to Network Folder 69
initial setup 33
scan to SharePoint 78
Scan to USB Drive 70
enabling 43
scanner
glass cleaning 125
scanner software
Windows 15
scanning
optimize for text or pictures 127
scanning black and white text 82
scanning to email
sending documents 66
scanning to folder 69
scanning to USB 70
secuity settings
HP Embedded Web Server 101
security
encrypted hard disk 108
sending to email
sending documents 66
settings
restore factory 115
SharePoint, scan to 78
Sign In button
locating 3, 7
Sign Out button
locating 3, 7
Sleep Mode 15
sleep mode 109
software
HP Digital Sending Software
(HP DSS) 111
troubleshoot installation 116
uninstall and reinstall 116, 118
Windows 15
speed, optimizing 109
speed, troubleshoot 83
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Start Copy button
locating 3, 7
subnet mask 105
supplies
order 93
part numbers 93
support
online 114
system requirements
HP Embedded Web Server 97
T
TCP/IP
manually conguring IPv4
parameters 105
manually conguring IPv6
parameters 105
technical support
online 114
touch panel 1, 5
locating 1, 5
touchscreen
locating features 3, 7
troubleshoot
cables 116
installation 116
power 118
speed 83
stops working 118
uninstall and reinstall software
116, 118
troubleshooting
jams 122
network problems 131
paper feed problems 120
wired network 131
troubleshooting tools
HP Embedded Web Server 101
turn on scanner
troubleshoot 118
TWAIN 15
U
uninstall and reinstall software 116,
118
upgrading rmware 112
USB
sending to 70
USB cable
troubleshoot 116
V
view scan shortcuts 76
W
Web browser requirements
HP Embedded Web Server 97
Web sites
HP Web Jetadmin, downloading
111
order supplies 93
replacement parts 91
websites
customer support 114
order supplies 93
Windows software 15
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