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or the scan fails. One of the following communication or connection errors displays and the scan fails. An error occurred communicating with the scanning device An error occurred while communicating with the HP imaging device Computer not found No Computer Detected Scan to computer is currently unavailable Scan to computer no longer activated Scan Unsuccessful Scanner not found Scanner Unreachable The scanner could not be initialized Step 1: Restart devices and check driver scan settings Restarting the computer and printer can restore the lost scan connection. Turn off the printer. Make sure the printer power cord connects directly to an electrical outlet and not through a surge protector or power strip. Close all running programs on your computer, then shut down the computer. Turn on the printer. Turn on the computer. Search Windows for your printer model name, and click the printer name in the list of results. If HP Printer Assistant opens, click Scan a Document or Photo, then make sure the check box is selected next to Automatically start Scan to Compute
scan from the device using the provided HP software bundle. The (very uninformative) error message that I received after pressing the Scan Document button was: An error occurred while communicating with scanning device The communication an error occurred while communicating with the scanner 9923 problem is often solved by reinstalling the drivers (simply remove the printer from Printers an error occurred while communicating with the scanner -9923 epson and Faxes and click "Add Device" from the installation CD - no need to reinstall the included software) or by correcting
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common network misconfigurations (wrong IP, disconnected network cable, etc.). Steps for basic troubleshooting are discussed on HP's Website for USB and Network connections. If/When the basic troubleshooting procedures don't solve the problem, there is a very http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c00040499 involved solution for correcting the driver network connection settings posted by Ken Leon on the HP Forums (along with other useful suggestions/diagnostics in that thread). However, in one (increasingly common) case, it may be possible to avoid the need to reconfigure the internals of the scanner drivers. If your ISP participates in DNS Hijacking, it may be prudent to rule this out as a cause of the error. It appears that https://digitalenginesoftware.com/blog/archives/13-An-error-occurred-while-communicating-with-scanning-device.html the scan drivers attempt to address the device based on its hostname rather than its IP address (regardless of configuration) and when it resolves the address of the device, the DNS request gets hijacked and the scan drivers attempt to connect to the ISP server instead of the device. To diagnose this, simply disconnect the network from the Internet (and restart the router and computer after disconnecting to clear their DNS cache) and see if the error still appears. If it does, then this is not the problem, if it does not, you have found the problem. To remedy the problem, add an entry to the hosts file which associates the hostname of the device (both the name displayed in its web configuration as the hostname and its MAC address prepended with "HP" as this is often used by the drivers). Posted by Kevin Locke in Troubleshooting at 14:14 Trackbacks Trackback specific URI for this entry No Trackbacks Comments Display comments as (Linear | Threaded) No comments The author does not allow comments to this entry Quicksearch Syndicate This Blog RSS Feed Atom Feed Authors Kevin Locke Mike Archer Peter Nix All authors Show tagged entries java news objective-c xcode Archives September 2016 August 2016 July 2016 Recent... Older... Blog Administrat
post about this issue one more time... It still hasn't been resolved (after 10 back-and-forth e-mails with HP technical support), and I really need your help! First off, I run Windows Vista Home Premium (32). I've http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/scanning-problems-with-hp-all-in-one.3849196/ used my HP Photosmart C4280 printer for about 2 years, worked fine for the most part. Lately I started having problems, so I uninstalled and reinstalled the driver & software (got the latest versions from HP download site). Since reinstall, my scanner isn't working. Whether I press the "Scan" button on the unit, or I select "Scan picture" or "Scan document" from the HP Solution Center, an error pops up: "An error occurred communicating with the scanning device. Please ensure that an error the printing device is properly connected and try again". Also, I've uninstalled/reinstalled the drivers/software several times, cleaned temporary files and registry, still the problem persists. Having said that, the printing/copying works fine, so I know that the printer is properly connected. BTW, tried connecting the same printer to a friend's PC running Windows XP and it scans with no problem, so the issue must have something to do with HP interacting (non-interacting) with Vista. Please help!!! civ2ru, Jul 9, an error occurred 2009 #1 Advertisements Carol Guest Scanning with HP all in ones using Vista is a disaster. I've been trying to get them to write a patch but zero response. You can scan but only to picture format - .btmp, .jpeg, etc. That means you can't OCR anything which is a real problem for me. If you're willing to accept the picture format, just turn on the printer, go to Programs/Accessories and open Paint. Click on File then "From Scanner or Camera" then click Scan. If HP ever comes up with a patch, I'll post the information. "civ2ru" wrote: > Sorry to post about this issue one more time... It still hasn't been resolved > (after 10 back-and-forth e-mails with HP technical support), and I really > need your help! > > First off, I run Windows Vista Home Premium (32). I've used my HP Photosmart > C4280 printer for about 2 years, worked fine for the most part. Lately I > started having problems, so I uninstalled and reinstalled the driver & > software (got the latest versions from HP download site). Since reinstall, my > scanner isn't working. Whether I press the "Scan" button on the unit, or I > select "Scan picture" or "Scan document" from the HP Solution Center, an > error pops up: "An error occurred communicating with the scanning device. > Please ensure that the printing device is properly connected and try again". >