scanning - too large files!
I have a HP OfficeJet J6480 All In One - when I scan a text of the document in PDF format, the file size is huge - a single page is at least 600Kb to 150 dpi - which makes for too large files to send, if you analyze 10 more pages. Is there a setting to change in order to reduce the file size while leaving the easily readable scan? Thank you
If you use HP's Center version 10, download a version of the photosmart c6380 12 software. Advanced installation to select custom settings. Check the box for the imagery of function of the device and the HP Solution Center, and then uncheck the rest. Select the type of USB connection. in the lower left corner, you will see a box that says "If you cannot connect the device...". Plug the device later... ', check this box.
MOD edit: also, here is a link to another post of Nickyton81 with installation instructions:
http://h30434.www3.HP.com/PSG/board/message?board.ID=scan&message.ID=2307#M2307
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