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07-15-2024 08:25 AM
Hello, I am scanning using the HP Smart phone app. Whenever i try to scan a document, it will auto-crop my image to a segment of the page, rather than just scanning the whole page. No idea why this is happening or how to address....sometimes I will just rescan the image and it will rescan the whole page. Other, times it will auto-crop and just do a segment of the page.
07-15-2024 09:18 AM
Welcome to the HP English Community --
Perhaps the source of the issue is a communication blip between printer and phone.
If you are not doing so, perhaps connect the printer to the 2.4GHz SSID named network on your router.
What? The printer can presumably connect to 5GHz -- it uses an older version of the 5GHz tech --
The connection might be more stable using the slower but more robust frequency.
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Dual Band Network - Considerations
Reminders
Do not ignore your router --
A router that is weak, outdated, poorly located, or incorrectly configured can cause all sorts of odd network behavior issues.
If the printer supports it, connecting using Ethernet is generally a better choice.
If your router supports it, create a separate SSID named network for each frequency.
Connect the printer to the SSID network you want the printer to use on the network.
Wireless
Some printers, particularly older models, only support Wireless at 2.4GHz
Some printers support Wireless at both 5GHz and 2.4GHz – but not at the same time
Regardless, if the printer won't work or cannot connect to your 5GHz SSID named network, connect to the 2.4GHz network.
If you are running a Dual Band Network,
Check that the router is set up to broadcast all frequencies it supports.
Next,
If your router supports it,
On your router:
Create a separate SSID named network for each frequency supported by the router
What? Create one SSID named network for 5GHz and one SSID named network for 2.4GHz
and
Connect the printer to the SSID named network on the frequency / band you want it to use.
In general,
- 2.4GHz is less fussy about obstacles and supports a longer distance (separation) between router and device (printer)
- 5GHz is faster
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Examples – EWS Setup – IPv4
EWS > HP Document / How-to (original format)
Use the HP printer Embedded Web Server (EWS)
NOTE: Find printer IP address
Section Open the EWS over a local network orientation
Ethernet (Model Dependent)
Open your Browser > Type / enter the Printer IP address into URL / Address bar
Tab Network > Wired (802.3) > IPv4 Configuration
Wireless
Original / Standard EWS format for HP InkJet Printers
Open your Browser > Type / enter the Printer IP address into URL / Address bar
Tab Network > Wireless (802.11) > IPv4 Configuration
If / As available on your printer:
Tab Network > Wireless (802.11) > Advanced
Network Interface on / off, Network SSID name, Security Settings, Passphrase / Password
Select and connect to the correct SSID / network name for the bandwidth you are using.
OR
Newer / Select Printers - Alternate EWS format
Open your Browser > Type / enter the Printer IP address into URL / Address bar
Section Network > Primary Ethernet > Check / Adjust Status and other tabs...
Open your Browser > Type / enter the Printer IP address into URL / Address bar
Section Network > Wi-Fi > Section IP Config > IPv4
Note: It is not mandatory that you use a manual / static IP address. Doing so can improve stability.
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EWS_9025_Network_Wireless_IPv4_Advanced_2
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References / Resources
HP Printer Home Page - References and Resources
Learn about your Printer - Solve Problems
“Things that are your printer”
When the website support page opens, Select (as available) a Category > Topic > Subtopic
NOTE: Content depends on device type and Operating System
Categories: Warranty Check, Alerts, Troubleshooting, Ink & Paper, HP Software & Drivers / Firmware Updates, Setup & User Guides, Product Specifications, Account & Registration, Warranty & Repair
Open
Enter the device type and model name of your HP product
OR
Select a saved product from HP Account Dashboard
OR
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07-15-2024 10:51 AM
Right -
If you have not done so,
Consider moving the connection to the 2.4GHz frequency.
Will that help?
Perhaps -- it certainly won't make anything worse and has the potential to help stabilize the connection.
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