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OpticPro A320E Installer for WindowsDownload

V6.0.1.1

07/06/2022Windows 7 32-bit
Windows 7 64-bit
Windows 8 32-bit
Windows 8 64-bit
Windows 8.1 32-bit
Windows 8.1 64-bit
Windows 10 32-bit
Windows 10 64-bit
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Just set up mine super simple.

 

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On 4/24/2023 at 9:16 PM, topofthetotem said:

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OpticPro A320E Installer for WindowsDownload

V6.0.1.1

07/06/2022Windows 7 32-bit
Windows 7 64-bit
Windows 8 32-bit
Windows 8 64-bit
Windows 8.1 32-bit
Windows 8.1 64-bit
Windows 10 32-bit
Windows 10 64-bit
Windows 11 64-bitEnglish
 

Just set up mine super simple.

 

TTA1-4.0.thumb.png.bdf6abd5087f8575aa0407871845ad2d.png

 

Nice picture! Did you adjust any settings after setup?

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On 7/19/2023 at 11:30 PM, Investment Comic Books said:

I use Windows 11 "Photos" app and I use these exact settings everytime because I measured them with calibration/my monitor. First I crop, then I color correct.

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Still shows all the defects as if you were looking at it, and show true color accuracy as its seen in person. Now I understand everyones monitor is different and does not have a calibration software or tools to do this, but I am just speaking from my experience. Unfortunatly some slabs I struggle to get rid of the lightbleed from the scan bar, I think reduce it depending on angle of comic on glass and less light in the room.

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Looking for some help here from the forum collective.  I have an HP Scanjet 7400c that's been a great scanner, Made a move a while back to another state.  I locked the scanner before moving and forgot it was locked when I went to set it up a couple of months later.  When I plug it in it makes all the usual start-up sounds & lamps up, but when I direct it to scan, it makes clicking noises and it does not move the lamp.  I imagine this has happened to others, and maybe it's been discussed before.  Can anyone help me out with some good advice on how to fix it?  I'm not afraid of opening it up to make any physical adjustments but would feel more confident if I could get a little guidance first. 

Trying to find someone to work on a scanner is just plain :pullhair:

:popcorn:

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On 4/18/2024 at 9:30 AM, Forbush-Man said:

Looking for some help here from the forum collective.  I have an HP Scanjet 7400c that's been a great scanner, Made a move a while back to another state.  I locked the scanner before moving and forgot it was locked when I went to set it up a couple of months later.  When I plug it in it makes all the usual start-up sounds & lamps up, but when I direct it to scan, it makes clicking noises and it does not move the lamp.  I imagine this has happened to others, and maybe it's been discussed before.  Can anyone help me out with some good advice on how to fix it?  I'm not afraid of opening it up to make any physical adjustments but would feel more confident if I could get a little guidance first. 

Trying to find someone to work on a scanner is just plain :pullhair:

:popcorn:

I did a new search and found this info for when you have a Carraige Lock situation like mine.  I'll give an update once I've tried it. 

HP Scanjet Scanners - How to Perform a Hard Reset

Follow the steps below to perform a hard reset on your HP Scanjet Scanner.
NOTE: 
HP recommends performing a complete scanner hard reset before performing a scanner self test.
  1. Power off the scanner.
  2. Disconnect all cables from the scanner (including the Universal Serial Bus (USB), power module, Transparent Materials Adapter (TMA), and Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) cables).
  3. Lock and then unlock the carriage shipping lock, if applicable to your product (see below).
    • Models with no shipping lock include: 3500c, 3570, 4070, 4070v
    • Models with one-time (disposable) shipping lock include: 2300c, 2400, and 3670c
    • Models with re-usable shipping lock include: 3400c, 4300c, 5400c, 5470c, 5490c, 7400c, 7450c and 7490c
      If your product is not listed above, refer to the material that came with the product for additional shipping lock information.
  4. Ensure the scanner is on a flat and level surface.
  5. Plug all cables back into the scanner.
  6. Power the scanner back on.
  7. The hard reset is now complete.
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I've had that problem and followed those steps. They do work when the piece locks. One thing that I would make sure to do when using the HP ScanJet is to not use it until it is warmed up and the green light is on. Good luck

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