| HP Scanjet N9120   User Guide   1 Use the scanner   The following topics describe the HP Scanjet N9120 scanner as well as how to scan or   copy original documents.   • • • • • • Scanner overview   1 2 3 4 5 6 Front panel   Automatic document feeder (ADF)   ADF input tray   ADF output tray   Latch for opening the ADF   Power switch   See also   • • Use the scanner   3 Chapter 1   Scanner front panel buttons   Use the buttons on the scanner front panel to start a scan and to configure some scanner   settings.   Icon   1 Button name   Copy   Description   By default, print the number of copies currently   configured in HP Document Copy.   Alternatively, start the scanning software that is   assigned to this button.   2 Scan   By default, start a scan that uses the HP Smart   Document Scan Software profile that is   assigned to this button.   Alternatively, start the scanning software that is   assigned to this button.   3 4 Cancel   Tools   Cancel a scan or copy in progress.   Open the HP Scanner Tools Utility where you   can do the following tasks:   Associate the scanner quick start buttons   with scanning software   • • Configure the buttons on the scanner front   panel   Manage the imprinter   • • View information about scanner settings,   status, and maintenance   5 6 Attention LED   Power Save   The Attention LED provides status information   about the scanner.   Press the Power Save button to put the   scanner in Power Save mode when you are   not using the scanner. When you are ready to   4 Use the scanner   (continued)   Icon   Button name   Description   begin scanning again, press the Power Save   button to wake up the scanner.   See also   Scanner lamp setting   The scanner supports two modes of lamp operation:   • In Power Save mode, the scanner lamp times out and turns off automatically after   about 15 minutes of inactivity. When you are ready to begin scanning again, press   the Power Save button to wake up the scanner.   • In Instant Lamp On mode, the scanner lamp times out and turns off automatically   after about 15 minutes of inactivity, but it remains warm and ready to scan.   To switch from Power Save mode to Instant Lamp On mode, select the Enable Instant   Lamp On check box on the Buttons tab of the HP Scanner Tools Utility. To switch back   to Power Save mode, clear the Enable Instant Lamp On check box.   Load original documents   You can scan up to 200 single- and double-sided document pages from the automatic   document feeder (ADF), and you can scan one side of a document directly from the   scanner glass.   The section contains the following topics:   • • Use the automatic document feeder   For helpful information on loading your documents properly, refer to the following topics.   • • Document loading tips   The automatic document feeder (ADF) supports the following paper types.   • Width:   70–300 mm (2.75–11.8 in)   148–864 mm (5.8–34 in)   Length:   Load original documents   5 Chapter 1   Weight:   49–120 g/m2 (13–32 lb)   NOTE: In the scanning software, set the page size to match the width and length   of the paper that you are scanning.   • Scanning the following types of documents might result in paper jams or damage to   the documents. To scan these documents, make a photocopy, and then scan the   copy instead.   Wrinkled or creased   documents   Curled documents   Torn documents   Carbon paper   Documents with paper   clips or staples   Coated paper   Extremely thin,   Paper with adhesive   translucent paper   notes or flags attached   Photos   Overhead   transparencies   Papers that are stuck   together   Paper with wet   substances such as   glue or correction fluid   • • • Before loading documents, make sure that the ADF access doors are securely   latched.   When loading a stack of documents, make sure that all of the documents are the   same size.   The maximum capacity of the ADF is 200 sheets of 75 g/m2 (20 lb) paper. When using   heavier paper, the maximum capacity is decreased. Use the fill line, shown below, as   a guide for the maximum height of the document stack.   6 Use the scanner   • For small or narrow documents, load the edge that is less than 148 mm (5.8 in)   pointing into the feeder so that the longer edge can be pulled into the feeder and   passed along by the feed rollers.   • • When loading small or lightweight documents, such as A6 cards (index cards) or U.S.   check carbons, load a stack of at least five documents to ensure that the ADF properly   detects and feeds the stack. When scanning fewer than five small or lightweight   documents, scan the documents by placing them on the scanner glass.   When loading long documents that hang over the end of the input tray, pull out the   input tray extender (1), and then load the documents (2).   Load original documents   7 Chapter 1   How to load documents   1. Flip up the paper stop in the output tray that best matches the size of the documents   that you are scanning. Select the stop position that is closest to (and beyond) the   edge of your documents as they come out of the automatic document feeder (ADF).   2. Fan the stack of document pages to ensure that the pages do not stick together. Fan   the edge that will be pointing into the ADF in one direction, and then fan that same   edge in the opposite direction.   3. Align the edges of the documents by tapping the bottom of the stack against the table   top. Rotate the stack 90 degrees and repeat.   8 Use the scanner   4. Place the stack in the middle of the input tray. Load the stack face up. For fastest   scanning, load the stack with the left edge leading into the ADF.   NOTE: In the scanning software, choose the layout setting that matches the   orientation of the originals in the ADF.   5. Adjust the paper guides to the width of the documents. Take care not to overtighten   the guides, which can restrict paper feeding, but make sure that the paper guides   touch the edges of the documents.   6. Gently push the stack forward to trip the tray sensor.   Load an original on the scanner glass   Place items that do not meet the specifications for the automatic document feeder (ADF)   directly onto the scanner glass.   Minimum size:   Maximum size:   Any size   300 x 432 mm (11.8 x 17 in)   Load original documents   9 Chapter 1   Place the original face down on the scanner glass, as indicated by the reference mark.   NOTE: In the scanning software, choose the layout setting that matches the   orientation of the original on the scanner glass.   How to scan   The basic steps for scanning are:   1. Load the originals.   2. Do one of the following:   • Press the Scan (   ) button on the scanner front panel to start scanning with the   assigned software (and profile, if appropriate).   • On the computer, open the scanning software, and then select the ISIS or TWAIN   data source. Select the appropriate settings, and then initiate a scan.   TIP: To reduce paper jams, use scan settings that specify the actual dimensions   of the pages that you are scanning.   TIP: If you select duplex scanning or copying and you load the originals into the   automatic document feeder (ADF), the scanner processes both sides of a two-   sided original at the same time.   10   Use the scanner   See also   • • • • Associate a quick start button with scanning software   The scanner includes two quick start buttons, Scan (   ) and Copy ( ). You can   associate any button-aware scanning software with each of these buttons.   To associate a quick start button with scanning software, follow these steps:   1.   Press the Tools ( ) button on the scanner front panel to open the HP Scanner Tools   Utility. Click the Buttons tab.   2. In the Program to Start drop-down list for a button, select the scanning software that   you want this button to start.   3. Optionally, if you selected the HP Smart Document Scan Software, in the Profile   drop-down list, select a profile.   If you do not select a profile, pressing the button starts the HP Smart Document Scan   Software so that you can choose the scan settings each time that you start a new   scan.   NOTE: If you change the name of a profile that is assigned to a quick start button,   update the button information in the HP Scanner Tools Utility.   See also   Scan from scanning software   You can scan an image or document directly into a software program if the program is   ISIS or TWAIN compliant. Generally, the program is compliant if it has a menu option   such as Acquire, Scan, Import New Object, or Insert. If you are unsure whether the   program is compliant or what the option is, see the documentation for that program.   See also   • • Scan from HP Smart Document Scan Software   1. Click Start, point to Programs or All Programs, point to HP, point to HP Smart   Document Scan, and then click HP Smart Document Scan Software.   2. Select a profile, and then click Scan.   TIP: A description of the selected profile is displayed below the list.   3. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the scan.   For more information, see the HP Smart Document Scan Software Help.   Scan from scanning software   11   Chapter 1   Scan from ISIS- or TWAIN-compliant scanning software   1. Start the scanning software, and then select the ISIS or TWAIN data source.   2. Select the settings that are appropriate for the documents that you are scanning.   3. Carry out the appropriate actions to complete the scan.   For more information, see the online help for the scanning software.   How to copy   The basic steps for copying are:   1. Load the originals.   2. Do one of the following:   • Press the Copy ( ) button on the scanner front panel to print the copies with   the current copy settings.   • Click Start, point to Programs or All Programs, point to HP, point to Scanjet,   point to N9120, and then click Document Copy.   Select print settings in the HP Document Copy dialog box.   NOTE: If you want to change the copy settings, start the copy from the HP   Document Copy software.   TIP: You can configure HP Document Copy to always prompt for copy settings   before starting to print. For information, see the HP Scanner Tools Utility help.   TIP: If you select duplex scanning or copying and you load the originals into the   automatic document feeder (ADF), the scanner processes both sides of a two-   sided original at the same time.   See also   • • • 12   Use the scanner   2 Useful scanner features   Experienced document management professionals might be interested in the following   scan features that are available in the HP Smart Document Scan Software. Many of these   features are also available from any ISIS- or TWAIN-compliant document scanning   software that allows you to modify the scan settings.   • • • • • • • • • Work with HP Smart Document Scan Software profiles   An HP Smart Document Scan Software profile provides a fast, efficient way to select the   settings for scanning and processing document pages. You can set up profiles for use   with the quick start buttons on the scanner front panel.   Use the HP Smart Document Scan Software to set up and modify profiles. Use the HP   Scanner Tools Utility to assign a profile to a quick start button on the scanner front panel.   You can configure each profile to perform specific scanning functions that you use often.   For example, if you frequently need to scan originals at 200 dpi color to a searchable PDF   file and e-mail that file to a co-worker, you can create a profile with the necessary settings   to accomplish this task.   View profiles   The HP Smart Document Scan Software includes several default profiles.   To view the existing HP Smart Document Scan Software profiles, follow these steps:   1. Click Start, point to Programs or All Programs, point to HP, point to HP Smart   Document Scan, and then click HP Smart Document Scan Software.   2. View the list of profiles.   Create profiles   To create an HP Smart Document Scan Software profile, follow these steps:   1. Click Start, point to Programs or All Programs, point to HP, point to HP Smart   Document Scan, and then click HP Smart Document Scan Software.   2. Click New.   The Create New Profile dialog box is displayed.   Useful scanner features   13   Chapter 2   3. In the Profile name box, type the name you want or accept the default name.   TIP: You might want to set up the new profile based on an existing one. To do   so, select the Copy settings from profile check box, and then select an existing   profile from the list.   4. Click Continue.   The Profile Settings dialog box is displayed.   5. Select the settings for the profile.   For more information, see the HP Smart Document Scan Software Help.   Automatically rotate scanned pages   By default, pages fed through the automatic document feeder (ADF) appear in the scan   output in the same orientation as the pages in the ADF input tray. The scanner can rotate   the scan data to produce a different orientation in the scan output. For example, this   feature is useful when you want fast scanning of pages that have a portrait orientation.   You can load the longer edge of these pages into the ADF input tray and obtain scan   output with the shorter edge of the pages at the top of the image.   To enable scanned page rotation in an HP Smart Document Scan Software profile, follow   these steps:   1. Open the HP Smart Document Scan Software.   2. Select a scan profile, and then click Edit.   3. On the Layout tab of the Profile Settings dialog box, select the appropriate options   for Original Layout and ADF Feed Direction.   NOTE: In other scanning software, the options for rotating pages are on the   Layout tab of the ISIS or TWAIN Advanced Settings dialog box.   Scan extra long documents   By default, the automatic document feeder (ADF) accepts a stack of originals up to   300 x 432 mm (11.8 x 17 in). You can choose to scan pages up to 300 x 864 mm   (11.8 x 34 in) through the ADF.   To enable long-page scans in an HP Smart Document Scan Software profile, follow these   steps:   1. Open the HP Smart Document Scan Software.   2. Select a scan profile, and then click Edit.   3. On the Layout tab of the Profile Settings dialog box, select Custom in the Size drop-   down list, and then type the actual page dimensions, up to 300 x 864 mm   (11.8 x 34 in), in the Width and Height boxes.   NOTE: In other scanning software, the page size settings are on the Layout tab of   the ISIS or TWAIN Advanced Settings dialog box.   NOTE: Some scanning and destination software (including the Kofax VirtualReScan   driver) might not support all of the page sizes that the scanner accepts.   14   Useful scanner features   NOTE: HP recommends scanning long pages individually at a resolution of 300 dpi   or lower.   Filter out color from a document (color dropout)   You can filter out a dark background from the image content, for example black text on   green paper or red instructions on a form. Removing colors from the scan might reduce   the scan file size and improve optical character recognition (OCR) results. You can select   to filter out a color channel (red, green, or blue) or up to three specific colors. For specific   colors, the sensitivity setting controls how closely a scanned color must approximate the   specified color.   To select colors to eliminate from a scan in an HP Smart Document Scan Software profile,   follow these steps:   1. Open the HP Smart Document Scan Software.   2. Select a scan profile, and then click Edit.   3. On the Scan tab of the Profile Settings dialog box, click Advanced Settings.   4. On the Color Dropout tab of the Properties dialog box, specify the color dropout   settings.   For information about the color dropout settings, see the online help for the scanning   software that you are using.   NOTE: The color channel filter only applies to grayscale scans and to black and   white scans. Specific color filters apply to all color modes.   NOTE: To filter out color in another scanning software, navigate to the ISIS or   TWAIN Advanced Settings dialog box. On the Color Dropout tab, specify the color   dropout settings.   Set the background color for scans from the automatic   document feeder   When you scan from the automatic document feeder (ADF), you can choose a white or   black background for the scan. When the scan background contrasts with the color at the   outside edges of the document, the scanning software is better able to distinguish the   edges of the scanned document. For example, use the black background to scan a   document that is printed on white paper.   To select the scan background color in an HP Smart Document Scan Software profile,   follow these steps:   1. Open the HP Smart Document Scan Software.   2. Select a scan profile, and then click Edit.   3. On the Scan tab of the Profile Settings dialog box, click Advanced Settings.   4. On the More tab of the Properties dialog box, select a color from the ADF   Background drop-down list.   Set the background color for scans from the automatic document feeder   15   Chapter 2   NOTE: To set the scan background color in another scanning software, navigate to   the ISIS or TWAIN Advanced Settings dialog box. On the More tab, select a color   from the ADF Background drop-down list.   Use scanner hardware compression for faster scans   The scanner supports multiple levels of JPEG compression to increase the rate of data   transfer from the scanner to the scanning software on the computer. The scanner   compresses the data during the scanning process. The scanning software can   uncompress the data in order to create scanned images. JPEG compression works on   grayscale and color scans.   To enable JPEG compression in an HP Smart Document Scan Software profile, follow   these steps:   1. Open the HP Smart Document Scan Software.   2. Select a scan profile, and then click Edit.   3. Turn on compression:   ▲ On the Scan tab of the Profile Settings dialog box, select the Use scanner   compression (for optimal speed) check box.   4. Set how much compression should be performed:   a. On the Scan tab of the Profile Settings dialog box, click Advanced Settings.   b. On the More tab of the Properties dialog box, move the Scanner JPEG   Compression slider to the position that you want.   NOTE: To specify the level of JPEG compression in another application, navigate   to the TWAIN or ISIS Advanced Settings dialog box, and then move the Scanner   JPEG Compression slider to the position that you want.   Disable Misfeed (Multipick) Detection   The Misfeed (Multipick) Detection feature stops the scan or copy process if it senses that   multiple pages are fed into the scanner at one time. This feature is enabled by default.   To disable the Misfeed (Multipick) Detection feature in an HP Smart Document Scan   Software profile, follow these steps:   1. Open the HP Smart Document Scan Software.   2. Select a scan profile, and then click Edit.   3. On the Scan tab of the Profile Settings dialog box, click Advanced Settings.   4. On the More tab of the Properties dialog box, clear the Enable check box.   NOTE: To disable the Misfeed (Multipick) Detection feature in another scanning   software, navigate to the ISIS or TWAIN Advanced Settings dialog box. On the   More tab, clear the Enable check box.   16   Useful scanner features   Scan without reviewing   The standard process for using the HP Smart Document Scan Software to complete your   scans is as follows:   1. Scan document pages.   2. Review the scanned document pages in the HP Smart Document Scan Software   Scan Progress Window. Reorder, delete, and rescan pages as necessary.   3. Finish the scan by clicking Done Scanning in the Scan Progress Window.   4. Wait for the scanning software to process the scanned document pages according to   the profile settings.   You can set up a profile that skips steps 2 and 3 of the standard process. After you select   this profile, press the Scan button on the scanner front panel or click Scan in the HP   Smart Document Scan Software Main Window. The pages will be scanned and   processed without further intervention.   In order for a scan to complete automatically, the selected HP Smart Document Scan   Software profile must include the following settings:   • On the Profile tab, the Display thumbnails when scanning check box must be   cleared.   • Additional settings on the Destination tab, such as disabling the Show Save As   dialog box, might be required depending on the profile.   Set up and use the imprinter   The scanner includes an imprinter that can print a text message and index number on   the back of documents that are fed through the automatic document feeder (ADF). An   imprinter mark verifies that the document has been scanned, and the mark can indicate   when the scan occurred.   NOTE: If you are scanning two-sided pages, the imprinter mark might print over   existing content on the pages.   • • • • • Set up and use the imprinter   17   Chapter 2   Install or replace a print cartridge in the imprinter   The scanner uses an HP 51604A print cartridge. You must purchase the print cartridge   separately.   1. Raise the ADF input tray until it clicks into place.   2. Lift the green lever slightly, and slide the imprinter completely to the left.   3. Raise the cartridge stall latch.   18   Useful scanner features   4. If you are replacing an empty print cartridge, slide it to the right to remove it from the   cartridge stall.   5. Remove the print cartridge from its packaging. Pull the tab to remove the protective   tape from the nozzles.   6. Hold the new print cartridge with the nozzles down and slide it into the cartridge stall.   7. Lower the cartridge stall latch to lock the print cartridge in place.   8. Grasp the center of the ADF input tray, and then lower the ADF input tray into position   for scanning.   9. Update the imprinter history:   a.   Press the Tools ( ) button on the scanner front panel to open the HP Scanner   Tools Utility. Click the Imprinter tab.   b. In the Cartridge Status section, click Record Replacement.   Position the imprinter   The position of the imprinter determines the left-right location of the imprinter mark on the   scanned page.   NOTE: For narrow pages, if the imprinter is positioned outside of the width of the   paper in the ADF input tray, the imprinter is not able to print on the scanned pages.   In this case, the scan does not complete and an error message is displayed on the   computer screen.   Set up and use the imprinter   19   Chapter 2   1. Raise the ADF input tray until it clicks into place.   2. Lift the green lever slightly, and then slide the imprinter to the position that you want.   NOTE: Several paper sizes are indicated in the imprinter carriage. If you set the   imprinter at the position for the paper size that you are using, the imprinter mark   is printed about 5 mm (.2 in) from the side of the page. You can select any position   that prints on the size of the paper that you are using. If you leave the imprinter   between the marked positions, the imprinter might shift during scanning, and the   imprinter mark will be of poor quality.   3. Grasp the center of the ADF input tray, and then lower the ADF input tray into position   for scanning.   Test the imprinter   Test the imprinter to verify that the print cartridge is loaded properly and to check the   placement of the imprinter mark on the page.   NOTE: To prevent the counter value from changing during the test, the imprinter test   prints a preset mark in the configured location.   20   Useful scanner features   1. Place a single page in the automatic document feeder input tray.   2.   Press the Tools ( ) button on the scanner front panel to open the HP Scanner Tools   Utility. Click the Imprinter tab.   3. In the Cartridge Status section, click Test Imprinter.   Clean the imprinter   Clean the imprinter whenever the imprinter mark does not print completely.   1.   Press the Tools ( ) button on the scanner front panel to open the HP Scanner Tools   Utility. Click the Imprinter tab.   2. In the Cartridge Status section, click Clean Imprinter.   Use the imprinter   1. Open the HP Smart Document Scan Software.   2. Select a scan profile, and then click Edit.   3. On the Scan tab of the Profile Settings dialog box, click Advanced Settings.   4. On the Imprinter tab of the Properties dialog box, select Enable Imprinting.   5. In the Text box, enter the text to be printed on the back of each scanned document.   You can also do the following:   • • • Set a counter for number of pages imprinted.   Include the date and time in the imprinter mark.   Specify the distance between the leading edge of the document and the beginning of   the imprinter mark.   • • • Rotate the imprinter mark.   Make the imprinter mark bold.   Disable scanning when the print cartridge is running low on ink.   Set up and use the imprinter   21   3 Care and maintenance   This section presents information about how to care for and maintain the scanner.   • • • • • • Occasional cleaning of the scanner helps ensure high-quality scans. The amount of care   necessary depends upon several factors, including the amount of use and the   environment. You should perform routine cleaning as necessary.   Routine cleaning and maintenance should include cleaning the automatic document   feeder (ADF), the scanner glass, and the fan filters.   CAUTION: Avoid placing items that have sharp edges, paper clips, staples, wet   glue, correction fluid, or other substances in the scanner. Document pages should   not be curled, wrinkled, or stuck together.   Order maintenance and scanning supplies   You can purchase maintenance parts online. Items such as the feed roller replacement   kit are available for worldwide delivery.   2. Select your country/region, and then select your language.   3. Enter the scanner model number, and then press Enter.   Clean the automatic document feeder   The automatic document feeder (ADF) requires periodic maintenance depending on the   amount of use and the type of paper that is fed through it. Clean the ADF under the   following conditions:   • • • • The ADF rollers are visibly dirty.   The ADF has trouble feeding documents.   Vertical streaks appear in images scanned by the ADF.   After scanning a document that is dusty, dirty, or has pencil writing on it through the   ADF.   • The environment is dusty.   22   Care and maintenance   If you use the ADF several times per week, monthly cleaning is recommended. Set up a   cleaning routine that is appropriate for the scanner.   1. Press the Power switch to the off position, and then disconnect the USB cable and   power cable from the scanner.   2. Open the scanner lid.   Clean the automatic document feeder   23   Chapter 3   3. Clean the clear scanning strip on the scanner bed. Wipe the clear area with a clean,   damp, lint-free cloth.   4. Close the scanner lid.   5. Lift the latch on top of the ADF to open the top and side ADF access doors.   24   Care and maintenance   6. Locate the white strip on the side ADF access door and the clear scan window inside   the ADF. Wipe both of these areas clean with a clean, damp, lint-free cloth.   7. Wipe the ADF rollers with a clean, damp, lint-free cloth.   8. Wait several minutes for the rollers to dry, and then close the ADF access doors.   9. Reconnect the USB cable and power cable to the scanner, and then press the   Power switch to the on position.   Clean the scanner glass   Clean the scanner glass under the following conditions:   • • • Streaks, scratches, or spots appear in images scanned from the scanner glass.   After scanning a document that is dusty or dirty from the scanner glass.   The environment is dusty.   Clean the scanner glass   25   Chapter 3   To clean the scanner glass, follow these steps:   1. Press the Power switch to the off position, and then disconnect the USB cable and   power cable from the scanner.   2. Open the scanner lid.   3. Clean the glass by using a soft, lint-free cloth that has been sprayed with a mild glass   cleaner.   CAUTION: Use only glass cleaner to clean the scanner glass. Avoid cleaners   that contain abrasives, acetone, benzene, and carbon tetrachloride, all of which   can damage the scanner glass. Avoid isopropyl alcohol because it can leave   streaks on the glass.   Do not spray the glass cleaner directly on the glass. If too much glass cleaner is   applied, the cleaner could leak under the glass and damage the scanner.   4. Dry the glass with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth.   5. Reconnect the USB cable and power cable to the scanner, and then press the   Power switch to the on position.   NOTE: If cleaning the top surface of the glass does not remove all dirt and smudges   from the glass, you can also clean the underside of the glass. Cleaning the underside   of the glass requires that you disassemble the scanner. For instructions on how to   Clean the scanner fan filters   The scanner includes two customer-accessible fan filters. These filters prevent dust and   debris from entering the fans. If the scanner is in a dirty or dusty environment, clean the   filters monthly.   For each fan filter, follow these steps:   1. Press the Power switch to the off position, and then disconnect the USB cable and   power cable from the scanner.   2. Remove the filter cover.   26   Care and maintenance   3. Clean the filter in one of the following ways:   • • • Use compressed air to blow the debris off of the filter.   Use a vacuum to remove the debris from the filter.   Rinse the filter with water.   NOTE: If the filter is damaged, replace it with a new filter. To order a replacement   part, go to www.hp.com/support   4. Inspect the filter cover. If it is dirty, use a clean, damp, lint-free cloth to remove the   dirt.   5. Ensure that the filter and the filter cover are completely dry.   CAUTION: A wet filter can damage the scanner.   6. Place the clean, dry filter in the filter cover, and then replace the cover on the scanner.   7. Reconnect the USB cable and power cable to the scanner, and then press the   Power switch to the on position.   Replace the feed roller and separation pad   Replace the feed roller and separation pad under either of the following conditions:   • Streaks on scans or paper jams occur repeatedly and cleaning the automatic   document feeder does not help.   • The HP Scanner Tools Utility Maintenance tab indicates that maintenance is due.   The feed roller replacement kit contains a feed roller and installation instructions. The   separation pad replacement kit contains a separation pad and installation instructions.   1. Press the Power switch to the off position, and then disconnect the USB cable and   power cable from the scanner.   2. Inspect and clean the two customer-accessible fan filters.   3. Open the top ADF access door, and then replace the feed roller and separation pad   as described in the installation instructions that were included with the replacement   kits.   Replace the feed roller and separation pad   27   Chapter 3   4. Close all ADF access doors, and then reconnect the USB cable and power cable to   the scanner.   5. Press the Power switch to the on position, and then update the scanner maintenance   history:   a.   Press the Tools ( ) button on the scanner front panel to open the HP Scanner   Tools Utility. Click the Maintenance tab.   b. In the Feed Roller Maintenance and Separation Pad Maintenance sections,   click Record Replacement.   For more information, see the HP Scanner Tools Utility help.   See also   HP Scanner Tools Utility scanner maintenance information   The Maintenance tab of the HP Scanner Tools Utility displays the scanner usage and   maintenance history. You can use this tab to record scanner maintenance.   The Imprinter tab of the HP Scanner Tools Utility displays information about the scanner   imprinter and the imprinter print cartridge. You can use this tab to record that the print   cartridge has been replaced.   To open the HP Scanner Tools Utility, press the Tools button on the scanner front panel.   For detailed information on using the HP Scanner Tools Utility, see the HP Scanner Tools   Utility help.   28   Care and maintenance   4 Troubleshooting   This section contains solutions for common problems with the scanner.   • • • • • • For additional troubleshooting, see the online help for the scanning software that you are   Scanner LEDs   The scanner has two LED lights on the front panel that indicate scanner functions and   error conditions. The LED in the shape of an exclamation point (!) is the Attention LED,   and the LED in the Power Save button is the Power LED. The table below explains how   to interpret the indicator LEDs.   LED indications   Scanner action or condition   Error condition. Check your computer   screen for an error message.   The Attention LED   quickly blinks amber.   The Power LED is   lit with a steady green   light.   Attention condition. Check your computer   screen for a Maintenance Recommended   message.   The Attention LED is lit   with a steady amber   light.   The Power LED is   lit with a steady green   light.   The scanner is warming up.   The Power LED is   lit with a steady green   light.   The Attention LED   slowly blinks green.   The scanner is in Power Save mode.   The Power LED is   lit with a steady, dim   amber light.   Troubleshooting   29   Chapter 4   (continued)   LED indications   Scanner action or condition   The scanner is on and ready to scan.   The Power LED is   lit with a steady green   light.   The scanner is scanning an original.   There is no power to the scanner.   The Power LED is   lit with a steady green   light.   The Attention LED   blinks green at a   medium speed.   Both LEDs are off.   Scanner initialization or hardware problems   If the scanner does not work after installation or if the scanner has stopped working   correctly, you might see a message on the computer screen that is similar to one of the   following:   • • • • The scanner could not be initialized.   The scanner could not be found.   An internal error has occurred.   The computer cannot communicate with the scanner.   To fix the problem, check the scanner cables and software as described in the following   sections:   • • • Check that the scanner has power   The power cable is connected between the scanner and a power outlet.   • • • Ensure that the power cable is securely connected between the scanner and a live   electrical outlet.   If the power cable is connected to a surge protector, ensure that the surge protector   is plugged into an outlet and turned on.   Ensure that the Power switch on the right side of the scanner is in the on position.   30   Troubleshooting   If the problem persists after verifying the above items, try the following:   1. Press the Power switch to the off position, and then disconnect the power cable from   the scanner.   2. Wait 30 seconds.   3. Reconnect the power cable to the scanner, and then press the Power switch to the   on position.   After 30 seconds, the Power LED is lit with a steady green light and the Attention   LED is off.   Check the USB connection   Check the physical connection to the scanner.   • Use the cable that was included with the scanner. Another USB cable might not be   compatible with the scanner.   • Ensure that the USB cable is securely connected between the scanner and the   computer or USB hub. The trident icon on the USB cable faces up when the cable is   properly connected to the scanner.   If the problem persists after verifying the above items, try the following:   1. Do one of the following tasks depending on how the scanner is connected to the   computer:   • If the USB cable is connected to a USB hub or a docking station for a laptop,   disconnect the USB cable from the USB hub or the docking station, and then   connect the USB cable directly to the computer.   • • If the USB cable is directly connected to the computer, plug it into another USB   port on the computer.   Remove all other USB devices from the computer except for the keyboard and   the mouse.   2. Press the Power switch to the off position, wait 30 seconds, and then press the   Power switch to the on position.   3. Restart the computer.   4. After the computer has restarted, try using the scanner.   If the scanner works and you changed the way it was connected to the computer in   step 1, the communication problem might involve the USB hub, the docking station,   a USB port, or another USB device. Leave the scanner directly connected to the   computer. Try using the scanner after reconnecting each additional USB device, and   disconnect any USB devices that prevent the scanner from working correctly.   If the scanner does not work, uninstall and then reinstall the HP Scanjet drivers and   utilities.   Scanner initialization or hardware problems   31   Chapter 4   Uninstall and then reinstall the HP Scanjet utilities   If checking the scanner cable connections did not solve the problem, the problem might   have occurred because of an incomplete installation. Try uninstalling and then reinstalling   the HP scanning utilities.   1. Press the Power switch to the off position, and then disconnect the USB cable and   power cable from the scanner.   2. Use the Add/Remove tool (in Windows Vista, the Programs and Features tool) from   the Control Panel to uninstall the following items:   • • HP Scanjet N9120 Document ISIS/TWAIN   HP Scanjet N9120 Utilities   3. Restart the computer.   4. Use the HP Scanning Software CD that came with the scanner to reinstall the HP   Scanjet Drivers and Tools.   5. Reconnect the USB cable and power cable to the scanner, and then press the   Power switch to the on position.   After 30 seconds, the Power LED is lit with a steady green light and the Attention   LED is off.   Scanner operation problems   • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Scanner will not turn on   If the scanner will not turn on when you press the front panel scanner buttons, verify the   following:   • • • Verify that power is being supplied to the scanner.   Ensure that the Power switch on the right side of the scanner is in the on position.   The scanner may have been unplugged. Check to see that the power cable has not   become disconnected from the scanner or unplugged from the power source.   32   Troubleshooting   Scanner lamp stays on   The scanner lamp should time out and turn off automatically after a period of inactivity   (about 15 minutes).   If the scanner lamp remains on after a long period of inactivity, turn off the scanner, wait   30 seconds, and then turn the scanner back on.   NOTE: The scanner lamp does not turn off when paper is in the automatic document   feeder input tray.   Scanner does not scan right away   Make sure the power switch on the right side of the scanner is turned on.   If the scanner has not been used for a while, the scanner lamp might need to go through   a warm-up period before scanning can begin. If the scanner lamp needs to warm up, it   takes a moment after starting the software or pressing a scanner button for scanning to   begin.   You can enable Instant Lamp On mode in the HP Scanner Tools Utility.   Scanner scans only one side of a double-sided page   Verify the following:   • • For single pass duplex scanning, scan pages through the ADF.   Select the Duplex setting in the scanning or copy software.   Scanned image is fuzzy   When scanning with the automatic document feeder (ADF), follow these steps:   1. Verify that the document original is not fuzzy.   2. Check for any obstructions in the scanner paper path and make sure that the paper   guides are positioned appropriately. Try another scan.   3. If the scanned image is still of poor quality, clean the ADF.   When scanning from the scanner glass, it is important that the item you scan comes in   close contact with the scanner glass. Follow these steps:   1. Verify that the document original is not fuzzy.   2. Check to see that the item is in full contact with the scanner glass.   3. If the scanned image is still of poor quality, clean the scanner glass.   See also   • • Scanned pages are out of order at the scan destination   Insert a multiple-page document with the printed first page of the document facing up and   with the top or left edge of the document pointing into the feeder.   See also   Scanner operation problems   33   Chapter 4   Scanned pages are missing at the scan destination   When scanning with the ADF, pages that stick together are scanned as one item. The   hidden pages are not scanned. Enable Misfeed (Multipick) Detection to stop the scan or   copy process if multiple pages are fed into the scanner at one time.   To enable the Misfeed (Multipick) Detection feature in an HP Smart Document Scan   Software profile, follow these steps:   1. Open the HP Smart Document Scan Software.   2. Select a scan profile, and then click Edit.   3. On the Scan tab of the Profile Settings dialog box, click Advanced Settings.   4. On the More tab of the Properties dialog box, select the Enable check box.   Optimizing scanning and task speeds   Several settings influence the total time for a scanning job. When you want to optimize   scanning performance, consider the following information.   • To optimize scanning speed for pages that are A4 (or Letter) size or smaller, load the   pages with the long edge feeding into the automatic document feeder (ADF).   Scanning pages by loading the long edge first minimizes the length of the media   passing the scan heads, which results in faster scans.   NOTE: In the scanning software, choose the layout setting that matches the   orientation of the originals in the ADF.   • • To optimize data transfer from the scanner to the scanning software on the computer,   enable scanner hardware (JPEG) compression. Typically, the use of scanner   compression reduces the time to complete all color scans and grayscale scans with   resolution above 300 dpi. Scanner compression affects the rate of data transfer only   and can be used with all output formats.   If you are scanning to edit text, the optical character recognition (OCR) software   requires more processing time than for non-OCR scans, which is normal. Wait for the   item to scan.   NOTE: For the best OCR results, scanner compression should be set to the   minimum compression level or disabled.   • Scanning at a higher resolution than necessary increases scanning time and creates   a larger file with no additional benefit. If you are scanning at a high resolution, set the   resolution to a lower level to increase scanning speed.   See also   • • • The image is completely black or completely white   When scanning with the ADF, check the paper orientation.   34   Troubleshooting   When scanning from the scanner glass, the item might not be placed correctly on the   scanner glass. Make sure that the item you are trying to scan is placed face down on the   glass and the lid is closed.   See also   Scanned images are not straight   When scanning with the automatic document feeder, make sure that the paper guides   touch the edges of the original. Make sure that all documents are of the same size.   When scanning from the scanner glass, the item might have shifted when you closed the   lid. Straighten the original on the scanner glass, and then scan again.   Scanned images contain streaks or scratches   When scanning with the automatic document feeder (ADF), follow the steps below. After   each step, try another scan to see if the streaks or scratches are still apparent. If so, try   the next step.   1. Check that the originals are clean and unwrinkled.   2. Clean the ADF or the scanner glass.   3. Replace the separation pad and the feed roller.   See also   • • • Vertical white stripes appear on the printed page   The destination printer might be out of toner or ink. Scan a different original to the same   printer to see if the issue lies with the printer.   If the second original has the same problem, clean the automatic document feeder or the   scanner glass.   See also   • • Scan files are too large   If the saved scans have very large file sizes, try the following:   Verify the scan resolution setting:   • ◦ ◦ 200 dpi is sufficient for storing documents as images.   For most fonts, 300 dpi is sufficient for using optical character recognition (OCR)   to create editable text.   ◦ For Asian fonts and small fonts, 400 dpi is the recommended resolution.   Scanner operation problems   35   Chapter 4   Scanning at a higher resolution than necessary creates a larger file with no additional   benefit.   • • Color scans create larger files than do black and white scans.   If you are scanning a large number of pages at one time, consider scanning fewer   pages at a time to create more, smaller files.   • Use the Kofax VirtualReScan software to process the scanned data. Kofax   VirtualReScan compresses the data, which can result in a smaller file.   The imprinter is not printing or the print quality is poor   If you reset the ink level in the HP Scanner Tools Utility the last time that you replaced   the print cartridge, you will receive imprinter status alerts when the ink level is running   low. If you did not reset the ink level at the time that you replaced the print cartridge, you   might receive erroneous imprinter status alerts or the imprinter might run out of ink before   the HP Scanner Tools Utility reports that the ink level is low.   NOTE: To use the imprinter, load originals in the automatic document feeder (ADF).   The imprinter cannot print on pages placed on the scanner glass.   To remedy other imprinter problems, try the following:   1. Verify that the Enable Imprinting check box is selected in the scanning software.   2. If the imprinter ink is smearing or leaving blobs of ink on the paper, remove the print   cartridge, and then gently wipe the copper contacts of the print cartridge with a clean,   damp, lint-free cloth. Reinstall the print cartridge, but do not reset the ink level in the   HP Scanner Tools Utility.   3. Verify that the cartridge stall latch holds the print cartridge firmly in place.   4. Verify that the imprinter is positioned at one of the predefined locations that is inside   the width of the paper as it is fed through the ADF.   5. Clean and test the imprinter:   a.   Press the Tools ( ) button on the scanner front panel to open the HP Scanner   Tools Utility. Click the Imprinter tab, and then click Clean Imprinter.   b. Ensure that the ADF has at least one piece of paper in the input tray.   c. In the HP Scanner Tools Utility, click Test Imprinter.   d. If the imprinter print quality is good, continue scanning. Otherwise, replace the   print cartridge.   See also   Scanner buttons are not working correctly   • • • 36   Troubleshooting   Buttons do not work   After each step, press a button to see if it is working correctly. If the problem persists,   proceed with the next step.   1. The buttons might be disabled in the HP scanning software. Ensure that the Disable   front panel buttons setting in the HP Scanner Tools Utility is cleared.   2. A cable might be loose. Ensure that the USB cable and the power supply are securely   connected.   3. Turn off the scanner, wait 30 seconds, and then turn the scanner back on.   4. Restart your computer.   5. If the problem persists, the buttons might be disabled outside of the HP scanning   software. Try the following procedure:   a. Open Control Panel, select Scanners and Cameras, and then select your   scanner model from the list.   b. Display the scanner properties:   • • Windows 2000: Click Properties.   Windows XP and Vista: Right-click your scanner model, and then click   Properties.   c. Examine the buttons setting for your scanner:   • Windows 2000: Ensure that the Disable Device Events option is not   selected.   • Windows XP and Vista: Ensure the Take No Action option is not selected.   An unexpected program opens when a button is pressed   NOTE: The Scan and Copy button settings can be changed in the HP Scanner   Tools Utility. You cannot change the settings for the Cancel, Tools, or Power Save   buttons.   After each step, press a button to see if it is working correctly. If the problem persists,   proceed with the next step.   1. On the Buttons tab of the HP Scanner Tools Utility, determine the associations for   the Scanner Front Panel Buttons. If necessary, change the software that is   assigned to a button.   2. Verify that the expected program is installed on the computer by looking at the   Start menu.   If necessary, install the program.   3. If the problem persists, the buttons might be assigned outside of the HP Scanner   Tools Utility. Try the following procedure:   a. Open Control Panel, select Scanners and Cameras, and then select your   scanner model from the list.   b. Display the scanner properties:   • • Windows 2000: Click Properties.   Windows XP and Vista: Right-click your scanner model, and then click   Properties.   c. Ensure that the Start this program option is selected and that the correct   application is selected in the drop-down list.   Scanner buttons are not working correctly   37   Chapter 4   Wrong profile is used when the Scan button is pressed   If you are using the HP Smart Document Scan Software, use the HP Scanner Tools Utility   to determine which HP Smart Document Scan Software profile is assigned to the Scan   button. If necessary, reset the profile assigned to the button.   NOTE: You can also assign an HP Smart Document Scan Software profile to the   Copy button.   If you are using other scanning software, see the online help for that program.   See also   Automatic document feeder problems   Use this section to help resolve issues that might occur when scanning from the automatic   document feeder (ADF).   Paper jams usually result from inappropriate paper being fed into the ADF. Review the   tips for using the ADF. If misfeeds occur frequently, perform ADF maintenance.   This section contains the following topics:   • • • See also   • • • 38   Troubleshooting   Chapter 4   4. Remove any jammed pages from inside the ADF.   5. Remove any jammed pages from the ADF output tray.   6. If the jammed page still cannot be removed, follow these steps:   a. Open the scanner lid.   b. Push the green tab toward the scanner lid to open the inner ADF access door. If   the door does not open automatically, gently pry it open.   c. Gently pull the page out of the ADF.   40   Troubleshooting   7. Close the inner ADF access door, and then close the scanner lid.   8. At the scan destination, examine the scan output to determine which page was the   last to be completely scanned.   9. Reload the unscanned pages in the ADF input tray. If any pages are damaged, do   one of the following:   • • • Photocopy the damaged page, and then add the photocopy to the input stack.   Scan the damaged page from the scanner glass.   Reprint the original document.   Prepare the stack as follows:   a. Fan the stack of document pages to ensure that the pages do not stick together.   Fan the edge that will be pointing into the feeder in one direction, and then fan   that same edge in the opposite direction.   b. Align the edges of the documents by tapping the bottom of the stack against the   table top. Rotate the stack 90 degrees and repeat.   10. Resume scanning.   Automatic document feeder problems   41   Chapter 4   Automatic document feeder does not feed paper   • The automatic document feeder (ADF) access doors might not be securely latched.   Open the ADF access doors, and then close the doors by pressing firmly.   • A problem with the ADF hardware might exist. Use the following procedure to test the   ADF:   ◦ Disconnect the USB cable and the power cable from the scanner. Check that the   power cable is still connected to the power source.   ◦ ◦ ◦ Ensure that the ADF has at least one piece of paper in the input tray.   Reconnect the power cable to the scanner, and then turn the scanner on.   Try to scan another page through the ADF.   The bottom of the scanned image is cut off   By default, the scanner can scan paper that is up to 432 mm (17 in) long. For longer   pages, the end of the document is not included in the scanned image.   Verify that you have specified an appropriate page size in the scanning software.   See also   Additional troubleshooting information   For additional troubleshooting information, see the following resources:   • • For information about the scanning software that you are using, see the online help   for that program.   To look for updated information about the scanner, visit the HP scanner support Web   ◦ ◦ Select your country/region, and then select your language.   Enter the scanner model number, and then press Enter.   • If you do not have Internet access, for support contact information, see the information   about getting assistance in the scanner getting started guide.   42   Troubleshooting   5 Accessibility   Accessibility features   The N9120 scanner includes the following accessibility features:   LED Reader   The LED Reader is software that outputs the status of the indicator LEDs on the scanner front panel   to the computer monitor as the LEDs change. The LED Reader enables accessibility software tools   to express what is being shown on the scanner front panel.   To use the LED Reader, follow these steps:   1. On your hard drive, navigate to the C:\Program Files\Common Files\Hewlett-Packard\Scanjet   \9120\ directory.   2. To start the program, double-click hpled.exe.   NOTE: The LED Reader is not able to display the LED indications when there is a USB   connection error or the scanner is off.   See also   Control of the scanner buttons   To prevent buttons from being pushed accidentally, you can disable the buttons on the scanner front   panel.   When the buttons are disabled, you always start scans and copies from the computer using scanning   software. You can still press the Cancel button on the scanner front panel to stop a scan or copy   and the Power Save button to put the scanner into Power Save mode.   To turn off the scanner buttons, follow these steps:   1. Open the HP Scanner Tools Utility.   2. On the Buttons tab, select the Disable front panel buttons check box.   To turn on the scanner buttons, clear the Disable front panel buttons check box.   NOTE: You must have administrative privileges on the computer to change the setting of   this check box.   Accessibility   43   Index   HP Smart Document Scan   Software profiles 13   imprinter 17   long-page support 14   Misfeed (Multipick)   Detection 16   A L accessibility 43   ADF   lamp, scanner 33   LED Reader 43   LEDs 29   clean 22   clear jams 39   cut-off images 42   feeding, troubleshoot 42   load paper 5   lights 29   lines   troubleshoot 35   load originals 5   long-page support 14   page rotation 14   scan background color 15   scanner hardware 3   Scanner JPEG   maintenance 22   streaks, troubleshoot 35   applications   scan from 12   Attention LED 29   compression 16   feed roller   replace 27   filters, clean 26   M maintenance   clean ADF 22   clean scanner glass 25   HP Scanner Tools Utility   fuzzy images, troubleshoot 33   B background color 15   black scans, troubleshoot 34   buttons   G HP Scanner Tools Utility   Maintenance tab 28   replace feed roller 27   replace separation pad 27   Misfeed (Multipick) Detection   feature 16   glass, clean 25   scanner front panel 4   troubleshoot 37   H HP Scanner Tools Utility   Maintenance tab 28   HP Smart Document Scan   Software   C clean   ADF 22   O order   scanner fan filters 26   scanner glass 25   clear jams, ADF 39   Color dropout 15   copy 12   crooked images,   troubleshoot 35   customer support 42   cut-off images, troubleshoot 42   scan from 11   troubleshoot 38   separation pad   replacement 27   I imprinter   P install print cartridge 18   position 19   page orientation 14   pages missing, troubleshoot 34   pages out of order 33   parts   troubleshoot 36   use 21   indicator lights 29   Instant Lamp On mode 5   ISIS-compliant programs   scan from 12   position imprinter 19   Power LED 29   Power Save mode 5   power-on, troubleshoot 32   print cartridge, install 18   problem-solve   D disable scanner buttons 43   document feeder. See ADF   double-sided scans   troubleshoot 33   F LEDs 29   J features   jams, ADF 39   color dropout 15   44   Index   profiles   status lights 29   stripes   white scans, troubleshoot 34   white stripes   assign to quick start   troubleshoot 35   in HP Smart Document Scan   Software 13   troubleshoot 35   support 42   programs   scan from 12   T technical support 42   test imprinter 20   troubleshoot   Q quick start buttons   associate with scanning   software 11   ADF 38   ADF feeding 42   black scans 34   troubleshoot 38   crooked images 35   cut-off images 42   double-sided scans 33   HP Smart Document Scan   Software 38   R replace feed roller 27   replace separation pad 27   reset the scanner 30   imprinter 36   S lamp stays on 33   large scan files 35   LEDs 29   page order 33   pages missing 34   power-on 32   quick start buttons 38   reset the scanner 30   scan buttons 37   stops working 30   uninstall and reinstall   software 32   scan   background color 15   from HP Smart Document   Scan Software 11   from other programs 12   process overview 10   with one button press 17   scan buttons   troubleshoot 37   scan profiles   scanner   features 3   lamp setting 5   lamp, troubleshoot 33   white scans 34   TWAIN-compliant programs   scan from 12   power-on, troubleshoot 32   scanner fan filters, clean 26   scanner glass   U uninstall and reinstall   software 32   use imprinter 21   clean 25   load original 9   Scanner hardware compression   V screen reader 43   separation pad   vertical white stripes   troubleshoot 35   replace 27   software   uninstall and reinstall 32   W Web sites   replacement parts 27   45   46   |