Care and maintenance, Button settings utility general info tab, Order maintenance and scanning supplies – HP Scanjet 7800 Document Sheet-feed Scanner User Manual
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Care and maintenance
This section presents information about how to care for and maintain the scanner.
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Button Settings Utility General info tab
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Order maintenance and scanning supplies
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Use the HP paper-path cleaning cloth
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Clean the feed-roller assembly manually
Occasional cleaning of the scanner helps ensure high-quality scans. The amount of care
necessary depends upon several factors, including the amount of use and the
environment. You should perform routine cleaning as necessary.
Caution
Before placing an item in the document feeder, make sure that the item
does not contain wet glue, correction fluid, or other substances that can be
transferred to the interior of the scanner.
Make sure there are no curls, wrinkles, staples, paper clips, or any other attached
material. Sheets should not be stuck together.
Button Settings Utility General info tab
The General info tab of the Button Settings Utility displays important information about
the scanner, a link to the scanner maintenance suggestions and log, and a check box
for activating the Instant Lamp Warm-up feature of the scanner lamp. For an explanation
of the General info tab, see the Button Settings Utility help.
Order maintenance and scanning supplies
You can purchase maintenance parts for your scanner.
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Visit the HP scanner parts Web site at
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Select your language, and then click the arrow.
Clean the scanner glass
Both strips of glass in the scanner should be cleaned periodically. The two small strips
of white reflective material should be lightly dusted if debris is present.
To clean the strips of glass, follow these steps:
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Disconnect the USB cable and power supply from the scanner.
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Open the scanner hatch.
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