6 Getting started Back to TOC
Where do I start?
You can start scanning from one of these places:
● the scanner buttons
● the HP PrecisionScan Pro software 
● another program 
● the HP ScanJet Copy Utility 
Where you start depends on what you want to do with the scan and on 
your own preferences.
Using the scanner buttons
Use the scanner buttons, which are shortcuts, when:
● You want to start at the scanner.
● You want to scan quickly without making changes.
● You want to scan an item using the default settings optimized for 
the destination you choose.
See "Scanning from scanner buttons" on page 15.
Using the HP PrecisionScan Pro software
Use the HP PrecisionScan Pro software when:
● You want to view or change a scanned image before you send it. 
Changes might include resolution, cropping, or resizing.
● You want to send to a destination, such as a desktop publishing 
program, but there is no button on the scanner for that destination.
See "Scanning from HP PrecisionScan Pro" on page 29.
Using another program
Start scanning from within another program when:
● You want to bring a scanned item into an open program, such as 
your word-processing program.
● The program in which you are working is compliant with TWAIN or 
the HP ScanJet Plug-in (which is an Adobe
®
 Photoshop
®
 plug-in). 
A program is compliant if a command like Acquire Image or From 
Scanner appears on a menu such as the File menu. 
If you are unsure whether your program complies with TWAIN 
standards or supports Photoshop plug-ins—or you do not know the 
command for inserting a scanned item, see the documentation for 
the program.
See "Scanning from other programs" on page 64.
Using the HP ScanJet Copy Utility 
Start scanning from the HP ScanJet Copy Utility when you want to 
make copies and need to make standard copy adjustments, such as 
reducing or enlarging or lightening or darkening. You can also choose 
a printer other than the default.
To start the utility: in the HP Scanning Software folder, double-click 
HP ScanJet Copy Utility. For help using the utility, move the pointer 
over the button or option to find more information about the feature.