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http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c02459304&tmp_task=solveCategory&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&site=null&lang=en&product=3692888&key=null#N53
Windows
XP
To scan a document using Paint in Windows XP,
follow these steps:
Click Start , point to All Programs ,
point to Accessories , and then click Paint .
Click File , and then click From Scanner
or Camera .
Click the Windows icon ( ),
click All Programs , and then click Windows Live Photo
Gallery .
NOTE:
If Windows Live Photo Gallery does not
appear in the list of programs, you can go
to the Microsoft Web site to download it, or try the next method.
Click File , and then click
Import From Camera or Scanner .
Click the product you are using to scan, and then
click Import .
Make any desired setting changes, and then click
Scan .
1. Turn on your computer, wait for it to boot up, then turn on the printer.
2 Double click the "HP Photo Imaging Director" icon on your desktop ( placed there when your
printer was installed on your computer ). A menu screen will appear showing the scanning
options of the printer.
3 Place your document or photo on the printer's glass top and close the lid.
4 From the menu screen, click on " Scan Picture " or " Scan Document "
When "Scan Document" is selected, a secondary screen will appear from which you will have to
make choices. After making your decisions, click "Scan" from the listed screen.
When "Scan Picture" is selected, one scanning pass will be performed, another pass will be
made after you view the result of the first pass.
Scanned pictures will go to the HP Photo Gallery and your "My Picture" folder.
Scanned documents will go to your "My Documents" folder.
Good Luck with your scanning operations!!
Double Click on HP Solution Center icon to open. The HP icon will be on your desktop or in your start menu. It is the icon that materializes after you use the CD to install your HP scanner or multifunction printer. (It may appear slightly different depending on the model and type of HP scanner or printer).
Place the document or photo on the glass platen in the proper corner. There is an arrow that illustrates proper placement in HP scanners and printers.
Click the settings button on the bottom of the HP Solution center screen. It appears as a wrench. This will assist in setting up your scanner or all-in-one HP printer to scan at the touch of a button. Follow the on-screen prompts for photos and documents. Then, scan by clicking the Scan Picture or Scan Document button as appropriate.
Select the proper choice once you scan, such as save to file (specify where) or email (You also can set up a folder ahead of time so you know where to find the document or photos once they are scanned). Often times the computer will create a default my scans folder and organize them by saving them by date and month scan.
Click scan and then wait for box to appear. You will see the document or photo being saved and the blue bar will display progress in the HP screen.
Save the file if the HP software has not already done this for you. Put it in a folder you create and give it a name you will remember.
Then click "Save"to finalize it. The document should be in the folder that you designated.
Repeat the process for multiple pages. Keep the HP Solution Center screen open until your scans are finished.
ok...window vista as long as i am remeber got window photo gallery inside....you can scan you document use this window photo gallery.....or other choice you can use software utilities from HP.(the software came together with printer) if still cannot...you can download latest HP F380 printer driver from hp website......
could be the software together with printer just only for win XP...
This sounds like an issue with your web browser. Which web browser are you using? Do you get any error message when you print? Also, when you print, make sure it is printing to the printer you think you have set up. The web browser will allow you to print to a different printer, then remember those settings.
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