Officejet 4630 insufficie​nt data for an image pdf

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when I open a pdf that was created by the scanner using adf, I recieve this error, "insufficient data for an image" in Adobe Acrobat.
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Hi chanjackson,
From the looks of things, this "insufficient data for an image" is an Adobe issue. I found a few references to validate this. Please take a look at the proposed solution I found;
This issue has been fixed with the latest version of Reader XI now available (http://get.adobe.com/reader).  We are actively working on a solution for previous versions and expect to have a fix available for Adobe Acrobat/Reader 10.1.x and 9.5.x in Q1 2013.
Update (08 Jan 2013): this issue has now been fixed in the latest updates for Adobe Acrobat and Reader 9.5.3 and 10.1.5 available from the Adobe site:
Reader updates
Acrobat updates
Workarounds
Changing the zoom settings should allow you to see the contents of the document.  Try reducing the Zoom factor, or click the button to “Fit one full page to window”.
You can make this change persistent (to avoid changing for every document) in Edit > Preferences > Page Display > Zoom > Fit Page.
You can also try saving the PDF again in Acrobat using the PDF Optimizer to optimize the PDF file using Standard settings, or the Reduced Size PDF option.
For those looking to roll-back to a previous version of Adobe Acrobat/Reader to avoid this problem, you can find archived versions here: ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/.
Here is the the link I got this from: “Insufficient data for an image” error
If the issue persists, I suspect the best approach would be to reach out to the Adobe Community
You might consider uninstalling and reinstalling Adobe, that might do the trick.
I hope this helps.
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