HP 7610: lines to scan hp 7610

I get a line when I scan using the ADF for my HP 7610. I checked where it appears and it does not appear until a roll it seems there is something in there, causing somewhere this line. I've included a picture where the line is displayed. Any help in how to clean the ADF to eliminate the line?

Hi there @gemarino,

Welcome to the Forums of HP Support! It's a good place to find the help you need, other users, HP experts and other support staff. I understand that you have a problem with the line on the copy or scan. I'll be happy to help you.

If you make a copy of the glass, not adf, do you still have the line?

If none is not an issue scan, but ADF glass question. Dirt, dust, or something on the ADF glass will show a line to the bottom of the page.

Make the top of the page and copy black of the ADF.  This page of output line on glass surface facing upward and the top right.  Follow the line to the glass of the ADF on the left.  Clean the glass very attentive to were the line is on the page of th.  Copy a blank page to see if the line disappeared.

Please keep me informed of the progress of things.

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