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When I open the File Type drop-down list in the Scan to file Save Options screen, PDF does not appear as a file type.  I have Adobe Extended Pro installed on my computer.  Solution?
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This can possibly solve your problem:

 

0. you should have the CD that came along with the printer. the solution that is listed below is working for windows xp operating system. 

1. Browse the CD -> Go to the Setup folder. -> Go to the DocProc folder. -> Double-click Docproc.msi to install.  you will not see any progress etc.,
2. Browse the CD -> Go to the Setup folder. -> Go to Qfolder . -> Double-click Qfolder.msi to install.  same as above.

3. Go back to your HP solution centre and under scan settings option you shhould get to see the PDF options (and a few others as well).

 

cheers 

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This can possibly solve your problem:

 

0. you should have the CD that came along with the printer. the solution that is listed below is working for windows xp operating system. 

1. Browse the CD -> Go to the Setup folder. -> Go to the DocProc folder. -> Double-click Docproc.msi to install.  you will not see any progress etc.,
2. Browse the CD -> Go to the Setup folder. -> Go to Qfolder . -> Double-click Qfolder.msi to install.  same as above.

3. Go back to your HP solution centre and under scan settings option you shhould get to see the PDF options (and a few others as well).

 

cheers 

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What if you don't have the cd?

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if you do not have CD.. for Xp/Vista.... downlod the driver from the link given below:

 

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=al-59236-4&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&...

 

once the download is complete, double-click the downloaded file and extract the files

click Start >> Run and type %temp%

open the folder that starts with 7Z

inside this, you will find the SETUP folder. follow the steps as given before.

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This also works for the Deskjet F4180 so it may work for the F4100 and F4200 series.

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Worked on F2280 as well. Thanks

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I have a mac I can't scan to pdf. I keep getting an "unknown error message."

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Hello, I tried these steps and it did not work. :Crying: More help please. I have the CD installed...Thanks.

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hi I am also having difficulty setting up my deskjet f4280 so that i can save my scans as PDF. I have tried the ideas below and had no joy.Can anyone help. I have XP operating system. I do not have the driver disk so I downloaded it of the HP website.

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Thank you, thank you, thank you Kalyanaraman! Worked like a charm on my F4180.  After 3 years, I can now scan in PDF.

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