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To restore the factory-set defaults
On the all-in-one control panel, press Menu.
Use the < or the > button to select Service, and then press .
Use the < or the > button to select Restore defaults, and then press .
The all-in-one automatically restarts.
Note: This procedure clears fax numbers and names that are associated with one-touch keys and speed-dial codes, and deletes any pages that are stored in the memory. The procedure then automatically restarts the all-in-one
You can also trun off the printer, and clean the scanner bed.
If still wont work, call HP (1-800-474-6836) or take it the HP service center.
Hi, my name is John. You can look on eBay for panel, here are the steps to program your unit. Press PROG. Select the channel you want to store the frequency, press PROG. use the number pad for the frequency number including ./DELAY for the decimal point, press ENT. Get the frequency,s you need here www.RadioReference.com or www.RadioFreq.com enjoy.....John
Press the [User Tools/Counter] key
Press [System Settings].
Press [Administrator Tools].
Press [Address Book Management].
Press [Delete].
Select the registered name you want to delete. Press the name key, or enter
the registered number using the number keys.
Press [Yes].
Press [Exit].
Press the [User Tools/Counter] key.
You can buy a USB cable at any store that has computer accessories (Walmart, Radio Shack or computer stores). For the scanner, you need a cable with A and B ends (Male on both sides). You do not need a cable with any of the specialty mini connectors.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells (I've even found USB cables at Home Depot.)
Most scanning software name it 'image0001' and store it in 'mydocuments' by default. There must be some provision for giving a name and redirecting it to a folder of your choice. You can also search for image files and by sorting timewise, you can locate the latest (last scanned) file.
S. Mohan
Quickest way to find out your network name is to goto the start menu / control panel / system / then click on the "computer name" tab
Whatever is after WORKGROUP is your network name it is usually MSHOME or WORKGROUP
If you mean your wireless ssid etc then that information is stored on your router and if you check your manual it will tell you how to access it to see the information
It's not overwriting. It's creating a new file with a different name, as long as the number extension is different. As long as you store files in the scanner memory you will be limited in naming protocols...
See this discussion for further help, and an explanation of how to store files anywhere you browse to. Then you simply create a new folder to store your scans in and name it whatever you choose.
I hope this information allows you to resolve this issue. If you need further assistance, please post back with a comment to this thread. If I've managed to answer your question or solve a problem, please take just a moment to rate this post....thanks!
It's not really an issue with the scanner. The scanner will pick up the image and convert it to whatever you want, but your backend software is what you'll need to mess with for this. Any form recognition software will work (Form Storm, ABBYY FormReader, etc.)
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