HP Hewlett Packard Scanner 4370 User Manual

HP Scanjet 4370 Photo Scanner  
User's Manual  
 
HP Scanjet 4370  
User's Manual  
 
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Contents  
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How to use the scanner  
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This manual describes how to use the HP Scanjet 4370 Photo Scanner and its  
accessories, resolve installation problems, and reach customer support.  
Scanner setup and initialization  
To set up your scanner and install the scanning software, see the setup poster  
shipped with your scanner.  
Where to get additional information  
More information about the scanner and software can be found in the onscreen Help.  
If you have installed the HP Image Zone software that came with the scanner, double-  
click the HP Solution Center icon on your desktop, and then click Onscreen Guide.  
Macintosh Users: See the onscreen Help in the Macintosh HP Image Zone software  
for information about scanning procedures.  
How to use the HP Image Zone software  
When you install the HP Image Zone software, you will have two icons on your  
desktop. These icons open two programs for scanning and editing your scans.  
For information on how to use the HP Solution Center and HP Image Zone, see the  
onscreen Help.  
The HP Solution Center is the program that gets you started  
scanning pictures and documents. From the HP Solution Center  
you can:  
Perform scanning and copy functions  
Access help and troubleshooting information  
Access HP Image Zone to edit your scans  
Modify settings and preferences  
HP Image Zone is the program to use for manipulating, printing,  
archiving, and sharing your images after they have been  
scanned. You can get to HP Image Zone from the desktop icon  
or through the HP Solution Center.  
To start a scan:  
Double-click the HP Solution Center icon on the desktop, click the tab for the  
scanner, and then click on the task you want to perform.  
Note If the HP Solution Center icon is not available on the desktop, click  
Start, click Programs (or All Programs), click HP, and then click HP Solution  
Center.  
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Front panel and accessories overview  
This section presents an overview of the scanner front panel and the transparent  
materials adapter (TMA).  
Front panel buttons  
Icon  
Feature name  
Description  
Scan button  
Scans pictures, graphics, documents, or objects.  
Scan Film  
button  
Scans transparent positives (such as 35 mm slides)  
and negatives. Scanning film requires that you use  
the transparent materials adapter (TMA) located on  
the underside of the scanner lid.  
Copy button  
Scans the item and sends it to the printer to make a  
copy.  
Scan to Share Scans items for sharing. Easily share pictures with  
button  
HP Instant Share, or send multiple-page documents  
as e-mail attachments.  
Transparent materials adapter (TMA)  
You can use the transparent materials adapter (TMA) to scan 35 mm slides or  
negatives. For more information about the TMA, see Scan film.  
Scanning overview  
Start scanning in one of three ways:  
From the front panel buttons — to get started quickly using basic functions  
From the HP Solution Center – to have more control during the scanning process  
From other software programs  
Scan from the scanner front panel buttons  
Use the front panel buttons on the scanner for basic scanning functions, such as  
scanning pictures and documents. Instructions for using the front panel buttons are  
located in this manual. For more advanced functions, see the onscreen Help in the HP  
Solution Center.  
Scan from the HP Solution Center  
Scan from the HP Solution Center when you want more control during the scanning  
process, such as when you want to preview the image before the final scan, use more  
advanced features, or change scan settings.  
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To start the HP Solution Center:  
1. Do one of the following:  
a. On the Windows desktop, double-click the HP Solution Center icon.  
b. On the taskbar, click Start, point to Programs or All Programs, point to HP,  
and then click HP Solution Center.  
2. If you have installed more than one HP device, click the tab for the scanner. The  
HP Solution Center shows only the functions, settings, and support options that  
are appropriate for the selected HP device.  
Scan from other software programs  
You can scan an image directly into one of your software programs if the program is  
TWAIN compliant. Generally, the program is compliant if it has a menu option such as  
Acquire, Scan, or Import New Object. If you are unsure whether the program is  
compliant or what the option is, see the documentation for that program.  
Scan pictures and documents  
Use the Scan button to scan pictures or documents quickly.  
Select original type — document or picture  
You have two choices for original type: Document or Picture. The scanner optimizes  
settings based on your choice. Use the following guidelines to determine the best  
original type for your needs.  
If your original consists of  
Text, or both text and graphics  
A printed photograph or graphic  
Select this original type  
Document  
Picture  
Scan pictures  
Use the Scan button (  
) to scan photos and graphics.  
For scanning slides or negatives, see Scan film.  
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Note If you want to preview scans before they are sent to their destination,  
select Show Preview in the HP Scanning dialog box. Also see Preview a  
scanned image in the onscreen Help.  
1. Place the original face down on the scanner glass, as indicated by the reference  
marks, and then close the lid.  
2. Press the Scan button (  
The HP Scanning dialog box appears.  
3. Click Scan.  
).  
4. When the scan is finished, place an item on the scanner glass and then click  
Scan to scan another picture, or click Done. The software saves the scan to a  
subfolder in the My Scans folder located within the My Documents folder. The  
subfolder is named for the current year and month. The scanned image is also  
sent to HP Image Zone by default.  
Note If Show Preview was selected, you must click the Accept button in  
the preview screen to initiate the scan. When prompted, click Yes to scan  
additional pictures, or click No to send the scanned image(s) to the  
specified location.  
Tip The HP Scanning software can automatically correct your pictures or  
restore faded colors in old pictures. To turn picture correction on or off, select  
Auto Correct Photos from the Basic menu of the HP Scanning software, and  
then choose the options you want. To use this feature, Show Preview must be  
selected.  
Scan documents  
Use the Scan button (  
) to scan documents.  
The scanner scans an original document to whatever destination is selected in the HP  
Scanning dialog box.  
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Note If you want to preview scans before they are sent to their destination,  
select Show Preview in the HP Scanning dialog box, or begin your scan from  
the HP Solution Center. Also see Preview a scanned image in the onscreen  
Help.  
1. Place the original face down on the scanner glass, as indicated by the reference  
mark.  
2. Press the Scan button (  
). The HP Scanning dialog box appears.  
3. Under the What are you scanning? heading, click Document, and then select  
one of the following options:  
Color – This is the default setting.  
Grayscale – converts any colored original to grayscale, and creates a  
smaller file size than the Color option.  
Black & White – the best setting for scanning a black and white graphic, but  
not suitable for color or grayscale originals if you want to preserve detail.  
4. Click Scan.  
5. When you are finished with that page, place the next page on the glass and click  
Scan to scan another document or page.  
6. When you are finished with all pages, click Done. After you click Done, the  
software sends the scanned file to the specified location.  
Note If Show Preview was selected, you must click the Accept button in  
the preview screen to initiate the scan. When prompted, click Yes to scan  
additional pages, or click No to send the scanned page(s) to the specified  
location.  
Scan multiple pictures with one scan  
You can scan multiple pictures at the same time from the scanner glass.  
Arrange the pictures that you want to scan on the HP scanning device glass. For the  
best results, leave at least 0.25 inches (6 mm) of space between the edges of the  
pictures. Then follow the steps for scanning a picture. For more information, see Scan  
Tip Use the Scan (  
) button on the scanner lid or in the HP Solution Center  
to scan multiple pictures with one scan.  
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Scan film  
This section contains information about using the transparent materials adapter (TMA)  
to scan positives, including 35 mm slides, and negatives.  
For tips about scanning film, see Tips for scanning transparent items.  
Scan positives (such as 35 mm slides)  
The transparent materials adapter (TMA) in this model enables you to scan as many  
as two 35 mm slides at one time, depending on orientation. To scan 35 mm slides,  
use the slide holder that is part of the built-in TMA.  
1. Open the scanner lid.  
2. Remove the negative strip holder, if present, from the slide holder.  
3. Place the slides into the slide holder. Insert the slides with the top of the slides  
pointing up and with the front of the slides facing you.  
4. Close the scanner lid.  
Note Make sure that the slides are flat and do not overlap. Do not press  
the Scan Film button until the slides are loaded and the lid is closed.  
5.  
Press the Scan Film (  
) button on the scanner, or click Scan Film in the HP  
Solution Center.  
6. In the HP Scanning dialog box, select Picture.  
7. Select Scan positives, including 35 mm slides, using the TMA.  
If you want to preview the scanned image, select the Show Preview check box  
on the screen, or begin the scan from the HP Solution Center.  
8. Click Scan.  
9. Follow the instructions on the screen to finish scanning.  
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The scan is sent to the destination selected in the HP Scanning dialog box.  
10. When finished, remove the slides. Place the negative strip holder back into the  
scanner lid for convenient storage.  
Scan negatives  
To scan 35 mm negatives, use the negative strip holder. The negative strip holder is  
stored within the slide holder that is part of the built-in transparent materials adapter  
(TMA).  
Note You must use the negative strip holder to scan 35 mm negatives.  
Always return the negative strip holder to its storage place inside the slide  
holder in the scanner lid when done.  
1. Open the scanner lid and remove the negative strip holder from the slide holder.  
2. Slide a negative strip into the negative strip holder so that the shiny side of the  
negative faces you.  
Note Negatives are easily damaged. Touch them only on their edges.  
Use the blanks to fill in any unused spaces in the holder.  
3. Insert the negative strip holder back into the slide holder, and then close the  
scanner lid.  
4.  
Press the Scan Film button (  
Solution Center.  
) on the scanner, or click Scan Film in the HP  
5. Select Picture.  
6. Select Scan negatives using the Transparent Materials Adapter (TMA).  
If you want to preview the scanned image, select the Show Preview check box  
on the screen, or begin the scan from the HP Solution Center.  
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7. Click Scan.  
8. Follow the instructions on the screen to finish scanning.  
The scan is sent to the destination selected in the HP Scanning dialog box.  
9. When finished, remove the negative strip. Place the negative strip holder back  
into the scanner lid for convenient storage.  
Tips for scanning transparent items  
To scan items larger than those that the transparent materials adapter (TMA)  
accepts, place the transparency on the scanner glass, place a white sheet of  
paper on top of the transparency, and then scan as usual.  
When scanning a 35 mm slide or negative, the scanner software automatically  
enlarges the image to approximately 10 cm x 15 cm (4 x 6 inches). If you want  
the final image to be larger or smaller, use the Resize tool in the scanner  
software to set the scaling to the final size that you select. The scanner will scan  
the item to the size that you select and adjust the scan resolution as appropriate.  
To scan positives, such as 35 mm slides, or negatives by using the TMA, press  
the Scan Film button (  
), or click Scan Film in the HP Solution Center.  
Make copies  
Use the Copy button (  
) to scan an original and send it to a printer.  
The front panel Copy button is optimized to scan and print a duplicate of what is on  
the scanner glass. If you want to change the image, such as lighten, darken, or adjust  
size, click Cancel in the hp copying dialog box. Adjust the settings, and then  
complete the scan. If you use the HP Solution Center, you can also click the Make  
Copies button and adjust the settings in the preview screen.  
1. Place the original face down on the scanner glass, as indicated by the reference  
marks.  
2.  
Press the Copy button (  
). The copy is printed on the default printer.  
Note There is no preview image for the copy function.  
Share a scanned document or picture  
Use the Scan to Share button (  
) to scan pictures or documents from the scanner  
glass and send the scans to HP Instant Share, if available, or to a supported e-mail  
program as an attachment.  
HP Instant Share is recommended for sharing pictures.  
E-mail is the recommended option for sharing single-page or multiple-page text  
documents.  
1. Place the original face down on the scanner glass, as indicated by the reference  
marks.  
2. Press the Scan to Share button (  
). The HP Scanning dialog box appears.  
3. In the Scan to area, select either HP Instant Share or E-mail.  
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Note If you select E-mail, you can change the file type and save options.  
For more information about HP Instant Share, see the onscreen Help for  
HP Instant Share. For more information, see Where to get additional  
4. Click Scan.  
5. When you are finished with all originals, click Done. After you click Done, the  
software sends the scanned file to HP Instant Share or to your default e-mail  
program.  
Note If Show Preview was selected, you must click the Accept button in  
the preview screen to initiate the scan. When prompted, click Yes to scan  
additional pictures, or click No to send the scanned image(s) to the  
specified location.  
6. Do one of the following depending on the destination that you selected:  
HP Instant Share: choose from several options for sharing your scanned  
images with friends and family.  
E-mail: use your default e-mail program to complete and send the e-mail  
with your scanned image attached. To view the scanned image before you  
send the e-mail, double-click the attachment.  
Note To change the e-mail program, open the HP Solution Center  
software from your desktop icon or from the Start menu, click the  
scanner tab, click the Settings button, and then select E-mail  
Settings. The E-mail Settings dialog box appears. Select the e-mail  
program that you want to use, and then click OK.  
Change scan settings  
You can change many scan settings from the HP Solution Center, including:  
Button settings for the scanner front panel  
Settings for the HP Solution Center scan buttons  
Scan preferences, such as automatic exposure  
For details about changing settings, see Change scan settings in the HP scanning  
device onscreen Help. For more information about the onscreen Help, see How to use  
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Care and maintenance  
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Occasional cleaning of your scanner helps ensure higher-quality scans. The amount  
of care necessary depends upon several factors, including the amount of use, and the  
environment. You should perform routine cleaning as necessary.  
For all care and maintenance procedures required for the scanner, please see the  
Care and maintenance section for your scanner in the onscreen Help. In the HP  
Solution Center, click Help, and then select the Help section for your scanner model.  
Routine cleaning and maintenance should include cleaning the scanner glass and the  
transparent materials adapter (TMA).  
Caution Avoid placing items that have sharp edges in the scanner. Doing so  
can damage the scanner. Before placing an item on the scanner glass, make  
sure that the item does not contain wet glue, correction fluid, or other  
substances that can be transferred to the glass.  
Clean the scanner glass  
1. Disconnect the universal serial bus (USB) cable and power cable from the  
scanner.  
2. Clean the glass by using a soft, lint-free cloth that has been sprayed with a mild  
glass cleaner, and dry the glass with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth.  
Caution Use only glass cleaner. Avoid abrasives, acetone, benzene, and  
carbon tetrachloride, all of which can damage the scanner glass. Avoid  
isopropyl alcohol because it can leave streaks on the glass.  
Do not spray the glass cleaner directly on the glass. If too much glass cleaner is  
applied, the cleaner could run to the edges and damage the scanner.  
3. When you have finished, reconnect the USB cable and power cable to the  
scanner.  
Note For instructions about how to clean the underside of the scanner glass,  
Clean the transparent materials adapter (TMA)  
Clean the TMA with a dry, soft cloth. If necessary, lightly spray the cloth with glass  
cleaner and wipe the TMA.  
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Troubleshooting  
3
This section contains solutions for common problems with the scanner and the  
transparent materials adapter (TMA).  
Scanner installation or setup problems  
This section contains solutions for installation and setup problems.  
Uninstall and reinstall the software  
The problem might have occurred because of an incomplete installation. Try  
uninstalling and then reinstalling the HP Scanning software. To reinstall the HP  
Scanning software, you must have the HP Image Zone software CD.  
To uninstall the HP software that came with your scanner, follow these procedures:  
1. Click Start, click Settings, and then click Control Panel (in Windows XP, click  
Start, and then click Control Panel).  
2. Click Add/Remove Programs (in Windows XP, this is called Add or Remove  
Programs) and then select the HP Scanjet software.  
3. Click Remove.  
4. Click Add/Remove Programs (in Windows XP, this is called Add or Remove  
Programs) and then select the HP Image Zone software.  
5. Reinstall using the HP Image Zone software CD that came with your scanner.  
When you insert the CD, an installation interface launches automatically. Choose  
the HP Image Zone software to install.  
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.  
Disconnect the power cable from the scanner and turn off  
the computer. After 60 seconds, reconnect the power  
cable to the scanner and then turn on the computer, in  
that order.  
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Cable type  
Action  
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.  
For additional USB troubleshooting information, see  
www.hp.com/support, select your country/region, and then  
use the search tool to find USB troubleshooting topics.  
TMA cable  
The TMA cable is connected between the TMA in the scanner  
lid and the scanner base.  
Ensure the cable is securely connected in the back of the  
scanner.  
Scanner initialization or hardware problems  
This section contains solutions for initialization and hardware problems.  
Reset the scanner  
If you receive an error message similar to “Scanner initialization failed” or “Scanner  
not found” when trying to use the scanner, use the following procedure:  
1. Close the HP Image Zone software, if it is open.  
2. Disconnect the cable that connects the scanner to the computer.  
3. Turn the computer off, wait 60 seconds, and then turn the computer on again.  
4. Reconnect the cable that connects the computer and the scanner (use a different  
USB port on the computer if possible).  
Make sure that the USB cable is connected to the back of the scanner correctly.  
The USB symbol on the end of the cable (the connector) should be facing up.  
When connected correctly, the USB connector will feel slightly loose. When  
connected incorrectly, the USB plug will feel overly tight.  
Try connecting the USB cable to a different USB port on your computer.  
Test the scanner hardware  
If you think that the scanner has a hardware problem, verify that the cables are firmly  
connected to the scanner, the computer, and the power source. If the cables are  
correctly connected, verify that the scanner is turned on, and then test the scanner by  
using the following procedure:  
1. Disconnect the USB cable and power cable from the scanner.  
2. Reconnect the USB cable and power cable to the scanner.  
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The carriage on the scanner will move forward and backward approximately 25 mm (1  
inch), and the lamp will turn on.  
If the carriage does not move and the scanner lamp does not turn on, a problem might  
exist with the scanner hardware. See Product support.  
Scanner has stopped working properly  
If the scanner stops scanning, complete the following steps, in order. After each step,  
start a scan to see if the scanner is working. If the problem continues, proceed with  
the next step.  
1. A cable might be loose. Ensure that both the USB cable and power cable are  
securely connected.  
2. Unplug the power cable from the power source, wait 60 seconds, and then plug it  
back in.  
3. Reboot your computer.  
4. A software conflict might exist on your computer. You might need to uninstall and  
then reinstall the scanner software.  
a. Click Start, click Settings, and then click Control Panel (in Windows XP,  
click Start, and then click Control Panel).  
b. Click Add/Remove Programs (in Windows XP, this is called Add or  
Remove Programs) and then select the HP Scanjet software.  
c. Click Remove.  
d. Click Add/Remove Programs (in Windows XP, this is called Add or  
Remove Programs) and then select the HP Image Zone software.  
e. Click Remove.  
5. Reinstall using the HP Image Zone software CD that came with your scanner.  
When you insert the CD, an installation interface launches automatically. Choose  
the HP Image Zone software to install.  
If the scanner still does not work, visit www.hp.com/support or contact HP Customer  
Support.  
Additional troubleshooting information  
If you have the HP Image Zone software installed, you can use the onscreen Help to  
solve other problems with the scanner. To gain access to the Help, open the HP  
Solution Center, click Onscreen Guide, and then click HP Scanjet 4370 Photo  
Scanner Help. The Help system provides information about the HP Scanjet 4370  
Photo Scanner hardware as well as information about the HP Image Zone and HP  
Scanning software itself. Also, see Scan troubleshooting in the general  
Troubleshooting and support section of the Help.  
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Product support  
4
Accessibility Web site  
Customers with disabilities can get help by visiting www.hp.com/hpinfo/community/  
HP Scanjet Web site  
Visit www.hp.com for a variety of information:  
Learn tips for scanning more effectively and creatively.  
Gain access to HP Scanjet driver updates and software.  
Register your product.  
Subscribe to newsletters, driver and software updates, and support alerts.  
Purchase scanner supplies.  
Support process  
The HP support process works most effectively if you perform the following steps in  
the order specified:  
1. Review the onscreen Help for the software and scanner, including the  
Troubleshooting section.  
Go to the software section or to the scanner-specific Troubleshooting section.  
2. Go to the HP Consumer Support Web site for support. If you have access to the  
Internet, you can obtain a wide range of information about your scanner. Visit the  
HP Web site for product help, drivers, and software updates at www.hp.com/  
support. The HP Consumer Support Web site is available in the following  
languages: Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish,  
Swedish, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Korean. (Danish,  
Finnish, and Norwegian support information is available in English only.)  
3. Use HP e-support. If you have access to the Internet, connect with HP via e-mail  
by going to www.hp.com/support. You will receive a personal reply from an HP  
Product Support technician. E-mail support is available in the languages listed at  
that Web site.  
4. If you are a customer in the United States, go to step 5. Otherwise, contact your  
local HP dealer. If your scanner has a hardware failure, take it to your local HP  
dealer for a solution. Service is free during your scanner’s limited warranty period.  
After the warranty period, the dealer will quote a service charge.  
5. Contact the HP Product Support Center for support by phone. Please consult the  
following Web site to check the details and conditions of phone support in your  
country/region: www.hp.com/support. As a part of HP’s continuing efforts to  
improve phone support information services, we advise you to check the HP Web  
site on a regular basis for new information regarding service features and  
delivery. If you cannot solve the problem by using the above options, call HP  
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while you are in front of your computer and scanner. For faster service, please be  
prepared to provide the following information:  
The scanner model number (located on the scanner)  
The scanner serial number (located on the scanner)  
The computer operating system  
The version of the scanner software (located on the scanner’s CD label)  
Messages displayed at the time the situation occurred  
The applicable conditions for HP phone support are subject to change without  
notice.  
Telephone support is free from the date of purchase for the period specified  
unless otherwise noted.  
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Regulatory information and  
product specifications  
5
This section contains regulatory information and product specifications for the HP  
Scanjet 4370 Photo Scanner and accessories.  
Scanner specifications  
Name  
Description  
Scanner type  
Size  
Flatbed with transparent materials adapter (TMA)  
472 mm x 298 mm x 90 mm (18.58 x 11.73 x 3.54 inches)  
3.1 kg (6.8 lbs)  
Weight  
Scanning element Charged-coupled device  
Interface  
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed  
Hardware  
resolution  
3600 x 7200 ppi hardware resolution  
Selectable  
resolution  
12 dpi to 999,999 enhanced dpi at 100 percent scaling  
AC line voltage  
100-120 V 60 Hz – North America  
200-240 V 50 Hz – Continental Europe, United Kingdom,  
Australia  
100-240 V 50 Hz/60 Hz – Rest of the world  
Power  
For power consumption data, information on power supplies  
consumption and and regulatory information see the regulatory_supplement.htm  
regulatory  
file on the HP Image Zone software CD.  
information  
Transparent materials adapter (TMA) specifications  
Name  
Description  
Media types  
Power requirements  
Up to two 35 mm slides or two 35 mm negatives  
12 Volts/400 mA max  
Power consumption and  
regulatory information  
For power consumption data, information on power  
supplies and regulatory information see the  
regulatory_supplement.htm file on the HP Image Zone  
software CD.  
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Environmental specifications  
Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Household in the European  
Union  
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be  
disposed of with your other household waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to  
dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point  
for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection  
and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve  
natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human  
health and the environment. For more information about where you can drop off your  
waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, your household  
waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.  
Name  
Description  
Temperature  
Operating the scanner and TMA: 10° to 35°C (50° to  
95°F)  
Storage: -40° to 60°C (-40° to 140°F)  
Relative humidity  
Operating the scanner and TMA: 15% to 80%  
noncondensing 10° to 35°C (50° to 95°F)  
Storage: up to 90% at 0° to 60°C or (32° to 140°F)  
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