One day my deskjet all in one 3512 wont give me an option to scan

clicking the icon, you get the option to scan, and you can scan several documents to one file,
but now as i click on the icon, it gives only printer options, if i right click on it, i get an option to scan
but only a single photo, and it wont save as a document, only a jpeg

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I understand you're having issues scanning from the software. I would love to help!
I would recommend performing a power reset on the printer.  Disconnect the power cord from the printer and the power outlet, then wait 60 seconds. After 60 seconds, plug the printer back in. Ensure you plug the printer directly to a wall outlet. Make sure to bypass any sort of surge protector or power bar.
I'd then suggest downloading and running the scan portion of the HP Print and Scan Doctor.
Good luck and please let me know the results of your troubleshooting steps. Thank you for posting on the HP Forums!
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