Hints and help, Scanning long pages – HP LaserJet 3100 All-in-One Printer series User Manual

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132 6 Scanning

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Scanning long pages

The longest page you can scan is 14 inches (356 mm). (The length is
determined by the Paper Size setting in the HP LaserJet 3100 Scan
Settings dialog.) Although the document feeder tray continues
scanning items longer than 14 inches (356 mm), the JetSuite Pro
Desktop program only keeps the first 14 inches (356 mm) of data on
the page and discards the rest.

If you want to scan an item that is longer than 14 inches (356 mm),
first copy the item onto multiple pages and then scan the copies. See
“Copying long pages” in chapter 5, “Copying.”

Hints and help

In this section, find answers to commonly asked questions and
suggestions for getting the most out of your HP LaserJet 3100
product. See chapter 9, “Troubleshooting and Maintenance,” for a
more complete list of common scan quality and usage problems and
solutions.

What if...

I want to use more than one of the HP LaserJet 3100 product
functions at the same time?
This product is specifically designed to
allow you to do many tasks simultaneously, such as print while
sending a fax.

Jobs will also queue to wait until another job has finished. For
example, if a fax is being received while you are printing, the fax will
be stored into memory and then print automatically after the print job
finishes. Or, if an incoming fax is being printed, you can start sending
an outgoing fax. The outgoing fax will be stored in memory and will
start transmitting when the phone line is free. Only in rare instances
will the HP LaserJet 3100 product run out of memory and cancel one
job so it can complete another.

See “Simultaneous tasking features” in appendix A for a complete list
of which features can be used at the same time.

Scanning is slow even when using Text mode? You may need to
change the parallel port mode. See chapter 9, “Troubleshooting and
Maintenance.”

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