01-03-2024 03:16 PM - last edited on 01-03-2024 03:24 PM by Kristoff
Been trying to set up my RS40 on and off for a few weeks now and am stumped why my photo scans don't look great. I have all driver settings turned OFF (i.e. show me the raw photo scan) but the pictures are seemingly too bright (or a bit saturated). I have tried playing around with all different combos of scan settings but that only seems to make things worse. My drivers are all up to date.
Comparatively, if I scan my photo with my boring old Officejet Pro, the images come out perfect. (Top image is my OfficeJet Pro, bottom image is from my ImageFORMULA RS40.)
Using Windows 10 Pro
So what am I doing wrong? I have spent hours playing with different settings and it is driving me absolutely bonkers.....!!
01-03-2024 03:18 PM
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07-01-2024 04:44 PM
were you able to resolve this issue for them? I have same problem with my scanner running on Mac
01-03-2024 03:22 PM - edited 01-03-2024 03:41 PM
This is a Windows 10 Pro PC (both the scanner and the HP OfficeJet are attached to the same machine). I am scanning with the CaptureOnTouch client that was included as part of the downloaded driver installation (for the RS40).
Additionally, I have tried other clients as well but results are the same. Also, I have printed images to ensure that it's not a monitor issue; printed images also look poor. This points me to either the scanner or the driver but I don't know what other steps to try. 😞
01-09-2024 08:30 AM
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07-01-2024 04:36 PM
did you get this resolved for them> i have same issue with Mac.
10-10-2024 01:25 PM
Hi! Any luck with fixing this? I tried calling the phone number and the solution was to play with the settings...I've spent a lot of time working with the settings. The result is a washed out photo that still has strangely saturated values. Before I updated my Mac Operating system this worked super well without playing with settings so I'm very confused as to how it's suddenly not able to produce a good scan. Are there any options besides buying a different scanner to resolve this?
07-01-2024 04:36 PM
HI there sweisfeldt - I have this same issue with my Mac running OSX 11. Very contrasty images. Have tried many adjustments, shouldn't be this hard. Did you get this resolved?
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