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I have an HP 1210v All-in-One printer the scan feature stopped working?
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08-03-2012 11:07 AM
I ran the HPPSdr.exe untility diagnostic tools 2.0 and it said I have an HP TWAIN Scan Error, A required component was not found or was improperly installed. Uninstall, reinstall the HP IMaging device and try scanning again. I went through that test as well as their guided solution and it is still saying HP TWAIN Scan error, Registry, HP SCAN flow Manager. It sent a test page and it still produced the error. The scan button only blinks On/Resume and a scan will not start, then the light is steady again. The error number produced was 4,[0,0,80040154), (2,68,8004001c),(0,0,0),(3,68,0)] I have win 7 OP system now so some features I can't use but I was still able to use the scan button prior to this development.
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08-06-2012 12:30 PM
If you were able to scan on Windows 7 previously, you were getting lucky. According to this document the scan, copy, and PhotoSmart Essentials buttons will not work. You should still be able to scan using MS Paint though.
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08-06-2012 02:39 PM
Thank you, will try that.
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08-06-2012 03:43 PM
No problem. ![]()
