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03-12-2020 08:41 AM - edited 03-12-2020 09:36 AM
HP OfficeJet Pro n 911
I'm having trouble scanning a book text in OCS format to a laptop.
Please help!
Thanks.
03-16-2020 01:02 PM
Thanks for getting back to me, Betty.
OCS is a format I can edit into a word document.
The HP Smart software does not support OCS.
So I downloaded a software from HP that does.
But I still cannot scan. I find no window to enter the format I want the document to take (OCS).
Jeff
03-17-2020 12:15 PM
Are you sure it is OCS? or OCR?
Here are some methods you can use for scanning and editing:
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HP Scan and Capture app (Windows 10, 😎: Scan documents or photos from the printer or webcam. A full feature print driver must be installed on the computer. For more information, go to Using the HP Scan and Capture App (Windows 8 and 10).
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Windows Scan app (Windows 10, 😎: Search the Microsoft Store for windows scan to find and install this app.
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Microsoft Paint (All Windows versions): Search Windows for paint, and then open the Paint desktop app. Click File or the menu icon
, and then click From scanner or camera.
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Windows Fax and Scan (All Windows versions): Search Windows for fax to open the desktop app, and then click New Scan.
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Webscan utility (network printers): Obtain the printer IP address and use it to open the printer's Embedded Web Server (EWS) in a web browser. On your printer's website, click Webscan on the Scan tab.
Let me know if this helps.
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Thanks!
Have a great day!
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03-18-2020 01:19 PM
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