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11-03-2019 10:15 AM
Hello,
I have tried searching for an answer to this question but couldn't find a direct match.
When I perform a 'scan to computer', the Windows Fax & Scan app appears; documents used to appear as a pdf in the 'Documents' folder of the PC. How might I get the scanner / PC to go back to pdfs in Documents and stop the Fax & Scan app being used?
Thank you,
Hugh
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11-03-2019 11:07 AM
@HughWN wrote:Hello,
I have tried searching for an answer to this question but couldn't find a direct match.
When I perform a 'scan to computer', the Windows Fax & Scan app appears; documents used to appear as a pdf in the 'Documents' folder of the PC. How might I get the scanner / PC to go back to pdfs in Documents and stop the Fax & Scan app being used?
Thank you,
Hugh
How are you starting the "scan to computer" request?
That is, which software are you using (on the computer) or are you invoking the request from the printer control panel?
OR
Windows Fax and Scan is one of those programs / software that can be started directly.
For example,
Start (Windows key) > All Apps > scroll down to W > Windows Accessories > Windows Fax and Scan
When the program opens, select "New Scan"
Change which profile used
and / or
change file type
Check / adjust other settings and start the scan
OR
Possible location of the setup that opens Windows Fax and Scan
If you are using software on the computer, one possible call to Windows Fax and Scan is within the printer > Scan Properties. Scan Properties may -- or may not -- be part of your setup. There are always differences between printers and the software that governs print and scan functions.
Example
Control Panel > icon view > Devices and Printers
Right-Click on printer > Scan Properties > tab Events
Select an event: Scan
Actions
Possible Selections include
➡️ Start this program
Drop down menu includes programs and software - entries differ depending on what you have installed on the computer.
For example, possible entries might include
- Foxit Reader
- NAPS2
- Readiris
- Windows Fax and Scan Application
- Scan
➡️ Prompt for which program to run (NOTE: Selecting this option precludes starting a specific selected program)
➡️ Take no action
Click OK to save any changes
References
From How-to Scan
Reference and Resources – Places to find (more) help and learn about your Printer
Clarification of terms and "what the printer can do" (Specifications)
Printer Homepage – “Things that are your printer”
NOTE: Content depends on device type and Operating System
HP Drivers / Software / Firmware Updates, How-to Videos, Bulletins/Notices, Lots of How-to Documents, Troubleshooting, Access to the Print and Scan Doctor (Windows), User Guides, Product Information, more
HP OfficeJet 8010 All-in-One Printer series
When the website support page opens, Select (as available) a Category > Topic > Subtopic
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11-03-2019 11:07 AM
@HughWN wrote:Hello,
I have tried searching for an answer to this question but couldn't find a direct match.
When I perform a 'scan to computer', the Windows Fax & Scan app appears; documents used to appear as a pdf in the 'Documents' folder of the PC. How might I get the scanner / PC to go back to pdfs in Documents and stop the Fax & Scan app being used?
Thank you,
Hugh
How are you starting the "scan to computer" request?
That is, which software are you using (on the computer) or are you invoking the request from the printer control panel?
OR
Windows Fax and Scan is one of those programs / software that can be started directly.
For example,
Start (Windows key) > All Apps > scroll down to W > Windows Accessories > Windows Fax and Scan
When the program opens, select "New Scan"
Change which profile used
and / or
change file type
Check / adjust other settings and start the scan
OR
Possible location of the setup that opens Windows Fax and Scan
If you are using software on the computer, one possible call to Windows Fax and Scan is within the printer > Scan Properties. Scan Properties may -- or may not -- be part of your setup. There are always differences between printers and the software that governs print and scan functions.
Example
Control Panel > icon view > Devices and Printers
Right-Click on printer > Scan Properties > tab Events
Select an event: Scan
Actions
Possible Selections include
➡️ Start this program
Drop down menu includes programs and software - entries differ depending on what you have installed on the computer.
For example, possible entries might include
- Foxit Reader
- NAPS2
- Readiris
- Windows Fax and Scan Application
- Scan
➡️ Prompt for which program to run (NOTE: Selecting this option precludes starting a specific selected program)
➡️ Take no action
Click OK to save any changes
References
From How-to Scan
Reference and Resources – Places to find (more) help and learn about your Printer
Clarification of terms and "what the printer can do" (Specifications)
Printer Homepage – “Things that are your printer”
NOTE: Content depends on device type and Operating System
HP Drivers / Software / Firmware Updates, How-to Videos, Bulletins/Notices, Lots of How-to Documents, Troubleshooting, Access to the Print and Scan Doctor (Windows), User Guides, Product Information, more
HP OfficeJet 8010 All-in-One Printer series
When the website support page opens, Select (as available) a Category > Topic > Subtopic
Thank you for participating in the HP Community Forum.
We are a world community of HP enthusiasts dedicated to supporting HP technology.
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11-03-2019 11:55 AM
Excellent.
You are welcome, of course.
Happy Printing!
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