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02-07-2021 04:28 AM - edited 02-07-2021 05:28 AM
Thanks to @William_Redingt for the excellent post above.
Been using an old Photosmart C4380 printer for years scanning household documents as searchable PDFs.using HP Solution center software. I.R.I.S OCR software was also included with the printer I think.
Have tried the various replacement scanning programs suggested but none of them seem to have the 'scan as searchable PDF' option available.
Has anyone encountered this issue with searchable pdf scanning since the flash timebomb?
Thanks and regards.
02-07-2021 11:14 AM
I too have tried various scanning programs but none of them will operate through the stacker, they just scan one page and then complete.. Oi can select scan to searchable PDF using my printer controls but, again, I am limited to just one page and I cannot specify a file name.
The ideas provided about hex I have have found do not work as my system does not recognise the hex chain and, as for compatibility mode, you are getting way beyond my sphere of knowledge which is why HP should not put ordinary users in such a position in the first place.
Thanks for the input and suggestions, chaps; more than we have had from HP.
02-11-2021 09:26 AM
Hi Lunnon,
If you have not already seen this:
One possible solution may be the following, but it will only work if all traces of Flash are removed from your computer first (using e.g. the Adobe Flash removal file below).
However, This will only work if your installation files includes a default Flash player. Some HP Devices do included a Flash application. (not player) which gets installed if no Flash is detected. This is sufficient for running the Solution Centre. This file called FlashPla.exe In my computer this is located in C:\Program Files\HP\Digital Imaging\Help\player
Close all web browsers and any other programs before running the Flash removal program.
- Download and run the Adobe Flash Uninstaller direct from Adobe here (instructions provided on this page how to fully remove Adobe Flash Player) - https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/uninstall-flash-player-windows.html#main_Download_the_Adobe_...
- Restart your computer
- This may not be necessary:
Uninstall adobe flash embedded in Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge. To determine this, go to system update history and look through your updates to see what version you have. Then go to the link to down the uninstaller for your version) -http://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/search.aspx?q=4577586 Download the uninstaller and it will uninstall adobe flash. - Restart your computer
- Uninstall HP solution Center, make sure your printer/Scanner etc. is turned off and not connected to computer
- Restart Computer
- Reinstall HP solution Center, and follow the installation messages. Note the installation should now also install an older default version of Flash (but not flash player).
- Open your HP software to check whether it now works.
- Create a restore point in case of future issues or accidental update.
Another solution is to install an older version of the flash player e.g. Flash version 10.1 which you should be able to obtain from the web if you google it. That is what I did and everything works. In Windows 10. You may need to right click on the installation file and say "Compatibility mode Windows 7".
Good luck
Chris
02-11-2021 11:12 AM
Just to say the runatdate solution posted by @William_Redingt has worked fine for me and I will be running this until I purchase a new printer or the method is no longer valid for some reason.
02-15-2021 05:21 AM
Thanks for the input, Chris. Sadly, every time I try to download a 10.1 version of Flash from any supplier, it takes me to a screen which says the following:-
Adobe Flash Player EOL General Information Page
Since Adobe no longer supports Flash Player after December 31, 2020 and blocked Flash content from running in Flash Player beginning January 12, 2021, Adobe strongly recommends all users immediately uninstall Flash Player to help protect their systems.
So, that avenue is a nonstarter. I shall try your suggestion but, having spent a solid two days on this now in terms of lapse time, this will be the last attempt.
Thank for your suggestion. So sad that HP still haven't bothered to help, they really are useless.
02-15-2021 06:42 AM
Further to your note, Chris, I tried Step 1 but my system couldn't find anything.
Then I tried Step 3 and came up with masses of security upgrades for Adobe Flash but no original version, so, having spent two more hours on this, I give up as I am no technician and this is a slog for me.
I come back to the fact that HP supply a set of software to make their printers stack and scan but, when a linked piece of software gets dropped, they don't bother to respond and fix it, so I have two printers on which I cannot scan at all now, as 6310 and a 6500, and just one where I can do single pages, a 8620.
I was going to buy a new HP laptop but certainly won't be bothering with that and I need to find a printer from a reliable manufacturer where I can scan as this is now an essential tool.
Thank you again for your help.
Lunnon
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