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When printing a scaned document using OmniPage, the printed page contains many lines that are underlined. How do I get rid of these unwanted underlines?
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1. You need to install a PDF printer driver on your computer first. There are quite a few freeware PDF writer programs on the Internet you can download one such as CutePDF. To download CutePDF printer driver (freeware) click on this link :- http://www.cutepdf.com/
2. Using your computer SCAN the first page then click on File - Save the image as a jpg file Eg. image1.jpg
3. Repeat the scan the next page and save the image file Eg. image2.jpg
4. Repeat step 3 for the other pages.
5. Close the scanner when finished scaning.
6. Open a Word document then place each image file on a new page in the Word document
7. Save the Word document if you require but not needed.
8. Click on File - Print then select CutePDF printer (or your PDF printer driver) and save the PDF file. This PDF file will contain the multiple pages of the scanned pages.
I know your problem and i want to know that have you changed or refill your cartridge?.
if yes
place one plain paper in the tray.
it will print the test paper
print it and place it on the scanner with the printed side down.
press the scan button from the printer
printer will blink the light for some time and stop blinking
now it didn't print test print every time you print
In the printer properties select "Fit to Page" and this will ensure that it will print it all in one page. The reason it is printing two pages, is that when the document was made, they didn't finalise it properly and/or some of the document was over the page, sometimes a Font change, is all that may cause it. So as related always select, fit to page, or often there is a print Percentage size, so you can fit it all in. Either that or edit the document and rid, the second page, by making the font smaller,different type face, take out spaces, whatever is required to rid, any second page then save as an A4. Then you wouldn't have to use the % print, or fit to page.
This is caused by dirt/debrise on the ADF (automatic document feeder) scanner glass. You need to open up the feeder where your originals are fed in and look for a strip of glass that runs from front to back. It is about an inch or so wide. You need to clean this glass to get rid of the lines. Some models have this glass just to the left of the large main glass, but in your case I beleive it is in the feeder itself.
Good Luck.
You should show an Icon in the task bar when printing,right click it.Then click cancel print job.You can also get there by start menu,then click printers and faxes.Then click your printer and cancel print.
Note:you can always do a print preview by clicking the little arrow(in explorer)next to the printer Icon.Then pick what pages you want to print,click apply,then print.Hope this helps?
Hello, A dirty glass base can cause ‘spots’ or blemishes to appear on your final printout. Additionally, if you had some sort of opaque liquid that may have transferred on to the glass base from a previous operation.But the majority of the unwanted vertical lines are generally caused by either a dirty or damaged print roller or faulty LEDs in the Scanner Module. To separate one from the other you have to check the following: Do you only see the lines with a Scan operation? Do your print jobs print fine without any unwanted lines? If you only see the unwanted lines during a Scan operation, then most likely you have a fault/dirty/obstructed LED module. If you see the unwanted lines with all print operations (Scan, Print and Copy), then you most likely have a worn out, damaged or dirty Print Roller. Hope this helps… RojoSho
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