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occurred while communicating with scanning device' HP All-in-One Products - In Windows ‘An error occurred while communicating with scanning device' Message Displays When Scanning Issue ‘An error occurred hp scanner not working properly while communicating with scanning device' ‘ message displays when you try to scan an error occurred while communicating with the scanner canon an item, and the scan fails. Click the plus sign ( ) next to your operating system for more scanner not working canon information. Windows XP Follow these steps for the Windows XP operating system. If you need to scan immediately, you can use the following scanning workarounds instead of troubleshooting. Scanning http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Scanning-Faxing-and-Copying/quot-An-error-occurred-communicating-with-the-scanning/td-p/82661 workarounds NOTE: Some of these workarounds might not work, depending on the printer and your connection type. For instance, if the printer connects to the computer over a network you might only be able to scan using the Embedded Web Server (EWS). Try the other workarounds if the first workaround you tried did not work. Scan with Paint Windows XP http://techsupportexpert.com/in-windows-an-error-occurred-while-communicating-with-scanning-device/ provides a basic set of scanning drivers, also referred to as Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) drivers, which you can use as an alternative to scan a document when you cannot scan using the HP drivers. To scan a document using Paint in Windows XP, follow these steps. NOTE: Before you begin, make sure that the printer is connected to your computer. click here to a video on YouTube. Click Start , point to All Programs , point to Accessories , and then click Paint . Click File , and then click From Scanner or Camera . Make any desired setting changes. Click Scan . Scan settings available with Windows drivers The following scan options and file types are available when you scan with drivers in Windows. Scan Options Picture : Color, Grayscale, Black and white Text : Color, Grayscale, Black and white Custom Settings Contrast or Brightness adjustment Resolution (75 - 4800 dpi, within the limits of the scanner model) Picture type (Color, Grayscale, Black and White) Supported file types .bmp - Bitmap Image File .jpg - JPG Image File .tif - Tagged Image File .png - Portable Network Graphics File Scan from the Embedded Web Server (Network
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 https://digitalenginesoftware.com/blog/archives/13-An-error-occurred-while-communicating-with-scanning-device.html problem is often solved by reinstalling the drivers (simply remove the printer from Printers http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/196827/hp-officejet-6210-scan-feature-will-not-work-but-everything-else-does/ and Faxes and click "Add Device" from the installation CD - no need to reinstall the included software) or by correcting 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 an error 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 the an error occurred 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 Administration Open login screen
List Welcome Guide More BleepingComputer.com → Hardware → External Hardware Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Register a free account to unlock additional features at BleepingComputer.com Welcome to BleepingComputer, a free community where people like yourself come together to discuss and learn how to use their computers. Using the site is easy and fun. As a guest, you can browse and view the various discussions in the forums, but can not create a new topic or reply to an existing one unless you are logged in. Other benefits of registering an account are subscribing to topics and forums, creating a blog, and having no ads shown anywhere on the site. Click here to Register a free account now! or read our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. HP OfficeJet 6210 - Scan Feature Will Not Work But Everything Else Does! Started by CARLIE23 , Jan 20 2009 04:36 PM Please log in to reply 5 replies to this topic #1 CARLIE23 CARLIE23 Members 5 posts OFFLINE Gender:Female Location:Scottsdale, Arizona Local time:10:55 PM Posted 20 January 2009 - 04:36 PM Hello Everyone,I am having a major issue with my HP OfficeJet 6210. I just recently installed Vista on my Sony Vaio Laptop. I have since decided to reinstall my OfficeJet 6210 so that I can scan my documents and have a printer set up at my home office. I installed the software from the HP Site and did the full install. I received an error that the install had been complete. Once I plugged my all-in-one unit in (through USB Cord Five Feet in Length directly from Printer to Laptop - NOT through a docking station), it said that drivers needed to be downloaded. I did so and they all downloaded except for hte OfficeJet 6210 one which said FAILED. I have been on chat with HP for two days now and have uninstalled, reinstalled, deleted Registry Keys, completed disk clean up, cleared temporary files, tried scanning through MS Paint (The 'From Scanner or Camera