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HP Envy 5534
Microsoft Windows XP

Hi, 

 

I have an Envy Printer/Scanner 5534 model. I have tried every setting and preference but the scanned picture comes out almost bleached looking with much of the original picture detail lost. How do I rectify this please?

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@Becky9

 

Assuming the original image is "decent", that is, the quality is what is needed to produce a good scanned image, then you need to adjust the settings before the image is scanned.

 

IF it works in XP, the following is very nice software and does provide some primitive tools to edit the scan settings.

 

Download and Install:

HP Scan Extended

 

 

Example - Scan Photo with Auto-Detect Size and adjust color / exposure

 

Open program >

section Scan

  • Item Type Photo
  • Page Size Auto Detect Size
  • Source Document Feeder if loaded / Flatbed (glass)
  • Page Sides 1-sided

section Image

  • Color Mode Color

section Destination

  • File Type JPEG
  • Send To Local or Network folder
  • CHECK Show Viewer After Scan (scan preview)

More >

section Scan

Verify / Adjust

  • Item Type
  • Source
  • Page Sides
  • Page Size

 

section Image >

Verify / Adjust

  • Resolution (ppi) 300
  • Optional > Adjust Color Mode
  • Optional > Adjust Exposure for Color and Gray

section Destination >

Verify / Adjust

  • File Name + > Enter desired parameters (Base Name, etc) > OK
  • Save to Folder Verify / Adjust destination folder

       Example - Browse: C:\Users\AccountName\OneDrive\Documents

 

  • Less >
  • Create New Scan Shortcut > Enter a name for your new shortcut >
  • Create
  • Scan to use your new template (scan the image)

 

 

Reference:

 

Although not written for XP, some of the programs and suggestions mentioned in the following Dragon document may be relevant to your Operating System...

 

Dragon Document - Help, suggestions, links to how-to videos, and examples:

Scanning Program Options

 

Document Sections Include:

  • Know and Understand Scan DPI / Scan Resolution options
  • HP Scan Extended – Exceptional standalone scan program:  Single, Multiple scans, Auto-Crop!
  • NAPS2 -- Not another PDF Scanner
  • Printer Software (Full Feature Software)
  • HP Scan and Capture
  • And others…

 

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Dragon-Fur

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Thanks for the advice, I'll give it a go and let you know if it works.
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This has definitely improved the scan but I still feel that my ancient printer and scanner did a better job without this much hassle. I really appreciate your help Dragon Fur, thank you.

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@Becky9

 

You are welcome.  I am glad the results are better.

 

Commentary

 

Yes, some printers / scanners are better than others.

 

This is an economy printer; the components are justifiably less professional grade than those in a higher-end printer.

 

While there are no guarantees, particularly regarding advice you see here on the 'net, printers are one of the devices where you are likely to "get what you pay for".  That is not just an HP "thing";  any manufacturer can provide you a better quality device when you are able to spend more money.

 

Whether the extra money spent is worth it depends on your budget, your particular needs, and your situation.  For example, many (if not MOST) new printers / scanners / combination printer-scanners do not support XP.

 

 

Good Luck!

 

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Dragon-Fur

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