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Yes follow the first steps to set up the scanner (charge it, properly insert the memory card, etc.) Then you are ready to scan Once
you press the SCAN button and the Green LED stays lit its time to roll
the scanner down your document to be scanned. When finished press the
Scan button again to STOP the scan. If successful your Document count
in the display will move from 000 to 001. That is the only indication
that you now have a successful scan. Next Press and hold the SCAN button until the display goes blank. Now
you can remove the memory card (by pushing in and it will release).
Place this memory card into a memory card reader on your computer to
transfer and view your scanned documents. Rinse and repeat. BTW, I found a quick start guide for this Pandigital Handheld Wand Scanner Model PANSCN08 at: http://www.qvc.com/footers/E167092_quick-start-guide.pdf
Hello! If you are using a Windows XP operating system, I do suggest that you use the Scan Option on the Control Panel.
How? Click on Start Click on set Setting, then Select Control Panel Double click the Scanners and Cameras icon Double click your printer's icon Then follow the instruction that will be displayed in your monitor. At the end, this will save your scanned documents in jpeg files.
The scan button is setup to push the scan to an application, if you uninstalled the HP scanning software, it isn't going to go anywhere. If you didn't, it will put it into your documents folder under "My Pictures" in an HP created folder.
That said, you can also go into any application, like Word. then click "Insert > Picture > From Scanner or Camera" and carry the image in directly.
Instead of pressing the start button to print, you need to press the small ON/OFF button. The start button works to copy/scan. But to print, you will need to turn the printer on first. Once the printer is on, the computer should recognize it fine and allow you to print from your applications.
Issue
When the scan button is pressed on the product, nothing happens. The scan button does not work correctly.
Workaround
Choose one of the following options to scan without using the scan button.
Option one: Scan using Windows Fax and Scan
Click the Windows icon ( ), click Programs , and then click Windows Fax and Scan .
NOTE:
The Windows Fax and Scan option is available in the Business, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions of Windows Vista. If you have the Home Basic or Home Premium edition of Windows Vista, skip to Option two: Scan using Paint .
Click New scan .
Click File , and then click Scan .
Option two: Scan using Paint
Click the Windows icon ( ), click Programs , and then click Accessories .
Click Paint .
Click File , and then click From Scanner or Camera .
Click Scan .
Cause
The drivers in the Windows Vista operating system do not support button press functionality on the product.
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