Scanning Printed Materials for 4K

Hi there,
I need to get a number of printed materials (photos, letters, articles etc) scanned by numerous people across the U.S. for a current project.
I would like to get the material scanned at the highest resolution possible to allow for zooming/re-framing in Premiere.
I am wondering what is/if there is a recommended dpi for scanning printed materials for 4K screening?
From calling every place I can find in the first location, for some of the most important material, the highest resolution print/copy places offer seems to be 600dpi.
I am wondering if 600dpi is usually the max limit for scanning printed materials or if 1200dpi and upwards is typical and I somehow haven't managed to find the right places (although I have called literally every print/scan shop on google for the first city)?
Many thanks...

While dpi doesn't apply to video (which measures by pixels), it most certainly matters for scanning stills to be used in the video. The higher the dpi of the scan, the higher the resulting image resolution in pixels. 100dpi would be inadequate for even SD video if using less than an 8x10 source.
Simple math says scanning dpi x inches (of source photo) = pixels
An 8 x 10 image scanned at 600dpi would be 4800x6000 pixels. Note that most still images are not a 16:9 format, so the scanned image typically does not "fit" the video screen without some cropping or black edges to make up the difference. The 8x10" scan at 600dpi would work for 4k video, but smaller pics like a 4x6 or 5x7 is going to fall short, so yes you will want to try and scan at 1200dpi. What about wallets? Even at 1200dpi, not much resolution to work with.
I like the photo idea of shooternz, if the photos can for instance be put on an easel and the still camera on a tripod takes a high megapixel image, if the lighting works without reflections. Might be an good option. I used to "grab" SD stills on a copy stand with a DV camera years ago.
The maximum frame size that can be imported for still images and movies is 256 megapixels, with a maximum dimension of 32,768 pixels in either direction. Adobe Premiere Pro Help | Importing still images
Thanks
Jeff

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    Page 4 (Check PPD sanity):
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    Page 5 (Local or remote?):
    {'printer_is_remote': False}
    Page 6 (Choose device):
    {'cups_device_dict': {'device-class': u'direct',
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    Page 7 (Printer state reasons):
    {'printer-state-message': u'Printing page 1, 3%',
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    Page 8 (Error log checkpoint):
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    'error_log_debug_logging_set': True}
    Page 9 (Print test page):
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    Page 10 (Error log fetch):
    {'error_log': ['D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 16] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 17] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 16] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 16] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 17] POST / HTTP/1.1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 17] No authentication data provided.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 17] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] CUPS-Get-Printers',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] Returning IPP successful-ok for CUPS-Get-Printers (no URI) from localhost',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 17] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 17] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 14] POST / HTTP/1.1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 14] No authentication data provided.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 14] 2.0 Get-Jobs 72',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] Get-Jobs ipp://localhost/printers/',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Job 33] Loading attributes...',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Job 34] Loading attributes...',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Jobs (ipp://localhost/printers/) from localhost',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 14] POST / HTTP/1.1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 14] No authentication data provided.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 14] 2.0 Get-Jobs 73',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] Get-Jobs ipp://localhost/printers/',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Job 26] Loading attributes...',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Job 27] Loading attributes...',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Job 28] Loading attributes...',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Job 29] Loading attributes...',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Job 30] Loading attributes...',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Job 31] Loading attributes...',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Job 32] Loading attributes...',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Job 35] Loading attributes...',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Job 36] Loading attributes...',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Jobs (ipp://localhost/printers/) from localhost',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 14] POST / HTTP/1.1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 14] No authentication data provided.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 14] 2.0 Create-Printer-Subscription 74',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] Create-Printer-Subscription /',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdCreateSubscription(con=0xb8d09678(14), uri="/")',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] pullmethod="ippget"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] notify-lease-duration=86400',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] notify-time-interval=0',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdAddSubscription(mask=17800, dest=(nil)(), job=(nil)(0), uri="(null)")',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] Added subscription #5 for server.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdMarkDirty(----S)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] Returning IPP successful-ok for Create-Printer-Subscription (/) from localhost',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] POST / HTTP/1.1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] No authentication data provided.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] CUPS-Get-Printers',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] Returning IPP successful-ok for CUPS-Get-Printers (no URI) from localhost',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] POST / HTTP/1.1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] No authentication data provided.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] CUPS-Get-Printers',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] Returning IPP successful-ok for CUPS-Get-Printers (no URI) from localhost',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] [Client 15] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:27 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] POST / HTTP/1.1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] No authentication data provided.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] CUPS-Get-Printers',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] Returning IPP successful-ok for CUPS-Get-Printers (no URI) from localhost',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] POST / HTTP/1.1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] No authentication data provided.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] CUPS-Get-Printers',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] Returning IPP successful-ok for CUPS-Get-Printers (no URI) from localhost',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] POST / HTTP/1.1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] No authentication data provided.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] CUPS-Get-Printers',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] Returning IPP successful-ok for CUPS-Get-Printers (no URI) from localhost',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] POST / HTTP/1.1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] No authentication data provided.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] 2.0 CUPS-Get-Printers 1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] CUPS-Get-Printers',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] Returning IPP successful-ok for CUPS-Get-Printers (no URI) from localhost',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 14] POST / HTTP/1.1',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 14] No authentication data provided.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 14] 2.0 Get-Notifications 75',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] Get-Notifications /',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdIsAuthorized: requesting-user-name="root"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] Returning IPP successful-ok for Get-Notifications (/) from localhost',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 16] Accepted from localhost (Domain)',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] HTTP_WAITING Closing on EOF',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] [Client 15] Closing connection.',
    'D [13/Dec/2012:13:52:28 +0100] cupsdSetB

    Hello Steven,
    The ICA driver is for scanning, not for printing. For Mac OS X 10.6, you need to install the Canon CUPS driver v10.26.
    You can download the driver via this link;
    http://support-au.canon.com.au/contents/AU/EN/0100137502.html
    Looking at the steps, it appears this would have been for a Mac OS X 10.5 installation, given the reference to not using CUPS. It also looks like it could have been one of my replies, although I doubt that I told the user to install the ICA driver for a printing issue. As I said, it is just for scanning and it was only released after Snow Leopard was released.
    Pahu

  • HP Print Software for MacBook Pro and Windows 7 gone awry on HP OfficeJet Pro 8600

    Almost one year ago today I wrote a post about my first problem with HP OfficeJet Pro 8600 N911.  Today I write my last.
    I have an HP OJP 8600, with option Tray 2 included, and auto feed included.  My system test computers are:
    1.  Apple MacBook Pro, OS X 9.5, HP software is the only 3rd party software.
    2.  HP Laptop, Windows 7.
    The OJP wireless radio gave up, so I cannot run it wirelessly.  It is connected by ethernet to my router.  All five of my computers can use.  All of the functions of the printer are usable.  For example: it prints, it scans, it copies, it faxes.  All functions working.  My problem is with the HP software download to the Apple and to the HP Laptop.
    I would like to be able to use all of the feature settings when I print.  But alas, I cannot.  Both the Apple and the HP Laptop have a similar appearing window that opens when you choose to print something.  In theory, you are supposed to be able to control a range of paper types and quality, print type and quality, and (in my case with the two trays) what tray to use to select the paper.
    I regret neither of the computers perform these functions.  And all of the mistakes that I find on the Apple computer I find on the HP Laptop Windows 7 computer.
    I don't have the time to test every combination.  But I think the table below will help you get an idea of what the problem is with the software that HP sends offshore for maintenance.
    The results of the paper quality selection, the print quality selection, and the tray availability are as follows:
    PAPER              PRINT QUALITY                         TRAY AVAILABILITY
    Plain Paper
    Plain Paper  DRAFT/NORMAL/BEST/MAX DPI gray              Auto/Tray 1/Tray 2
    Thick Paper  DRAFT gray/NORMAL/BEST/MAX DPI gray         Auto/Tray 1/Tray 2 gray
    HP Bright    DRAFT/NORMAL/BEST/MAX DPI gray              Auto/Tray 1/Tray 2
    InkJet
    Other        DRAFT gray/NORMAL/BEST/MAX DPI gray         Auto/Tray 1/Tray 2 gray
    HP Bright    DRAFT gray/NORMAL/BEST/MAX DPI gray         Auto/Tray 1/Tray 2 gray
    Specialty
    Other        DRAFT gray/NORMAL/BEST/MAX DPI gray         Auto/Tray 1/Tray 2 gray
    Card         DRAFT gray/NORMAL/BEST/MAX DPI gray         Auto/Tray 1/Tray 2 gray
    Brochure
    HP Brochure  DRAFT gray/NORMAL/BEST/MAX DPI gray         Auto/Tray 1/Tray 2 gray
    Other        DRAFT gray/NORMAL/BEST/MAX DPI gray         Auto/Tray 1/Tray 2 gray
    In summary the new HP Print software for Apple and Windows 7 computers has identical programming mistakes on both operating systems.  Under no circumstances can I use the MAX DPI setting.  
    The user cannot use the features that are built in to the HP software because the paper selections override the locked tray, the print quality, and the unusually small list of HP selection of papers.
    It is time to invoke my warrenty rights.  There are too many systemic problems with the software and the device.  I don't have any more time to act as an unpaid system test analyst for HP.
    Who do I contact to use my warrenty before it runs out in a few weeks?

    Hi,
    Those are not programming mistakes, but those are limitations of the product, please check the printer specifications below:
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c02858465&tmp_track_link=ot_faqs/top_issues/en_u...
    As you may find under Paper-handling specifications > Paper tray capacities, Tray 2 only support Plain Paper.
    Maximum DPI is only only supported on Photo Paper, therefore those limitations are applicable.. these limitations are also listed on the Printing Specifications section above, Maximum DPI is listed as 4800 by 1200 dpi:
    Color print resolution: HP enhanced photo quality with Vivera inks (up to 4800 by 1200 dpi Optimized on HP Premium Plus photo papers with 1200 x 1200 input dpi)
    As well that can be find listed within the Print photos on photo paper or the Print borderless documents sections, you may simply search for Maximum DPI within the user guide as a reference:
    http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c03026243.pdf
    Those are not an issues with the printer but those expected limitations fully meet the product specification.
    Shlomi
    Say thanks by clicking the Kudos thumb up in the post.
    If my post resolve your problem please mark it as an Accepted Solution

  • Print programs for Goods Receipt, GI, ST, Subcont. TP, Consignment TP ...

    Hello Gurus,
    There is a Business requirement to have a separate print forms for every Inventory transactions like Goods Receipt, Goods Issue, Stock Transfer, Sub-Contracting Transfer Posting, Consignment Transfer Posting, etc.
    We need to use the Transaction MB90 to print all the Inventory documents.
    While checking the Output types, we find that basically WE03 is for Goods Receipt (Collective Slips) & WA03 is for Goods Issue / Transfer postings (Collective Slip)
    I would like to know that inorder to assign a different Smart Form & Program (One for each of the transactions listed above) to the output types, is there a way around to work with these 2 Output types & have the 5 different Smart Forms - Programs assigned to these 2 Output types or do I need to create a copy of these output types & use them instead, one output type for each Smart form - Print program combination
    Regards,
    Zafar.

    First, you can maintain <B>PRINT ID</B> in the IMG for each movement type<BR>
    Second, you can create multiple <B>OUTPUT TYPE</B> - one for each.
    Third, in MN21, create ouotput records using a combination of <B>OUTPUT TYPE</B> and <B>PRINT ID</B>
    <br>
    Example:
    GR movement types 101, 105, etc, you can have <B>PRINT ID</B> 1 and <B>OUTPUT TYPE</B> Z001
    GI movmeent types 201,261, etc. you can have <B>PRINT ID</B> 2 and <B>OUTPUT TYPE</B> Z002
    <BR>
    Configure <B>PRINT ID</B>: IMG path: <I>Materials Management > Inventory Management and Physical Inventory > Print Control</I><BR><BR>
    Configure <B>OUTPUT TYPE</B>: IMG path: <I>Materials Management > Inventory Management and Physical Inventory > Output Determination</I>

  • Canon MP600R WiFi Network Scan/Print Failure

    Hi there
    My setup:
    * a Canon MP600R multifunctional printer/scanner
    * an Apple iMac running Snow Leopard
    * a Dell Laptop running Windows Vista, and
    * a Netgear WGT624v3 wireless router.
    The printer and the two computers are all wirelessly connected to the router - there are no USB cables or wired LAN connections being used between these machines. All the machines have statically configured IP addresses (printer included).
    I can print and scan reliably from/to the Windows laptop. Printing from the Mac used to work reliably, but scanning to/from the iMac only worked once in a blue moon.
    To try to fix this, I updated the drivers on the Mac to the latest versions for Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard), and now I can't print or scan at all. The software I've been using is:
    From Canon Europe:
    * mp600rosxcp102620ea8-2.dmg - CUPS Printer Driver for OSX (10.26.2)
    * mp600rosxns10ea7-3.dmg - MP Drivers for Network (Snow Leopard) (1.00)
    * mp600rosxsd12131ej7.dmg - ScanGear CS for OS X (12.13.1)
    * mpnosx304ej7.dmg - MP Navigator- MP Navigator for Mac OS X (3.04)
    From Apple:
    * CanonPrinterDrivers2.3.dmg - Apple's Canon Printer Drivers (http://support.apple.com/kb/DL899)
    From Canon Australia:
    * ntosxm270ea8-2.dmg - IJ Network Tool Ver. 2.7.0
    After many delete/reinstall steps on the Mac (following PAHU's advice!) and much Googling - including disabling/enabling firewall settings, IPv6 settings and even various router RIP settings - I could do with some help please!
    What appears to be happening is that the Mac can't 'see' the printer, whereas the PC can - the drivers all seem to be installed in a similar way, and once set up (using the one-off USB connection step that the installers seem to like) they all have the right MAC address info. However the Mac Network Scan Utility shows a warning next to the printer's MAC address, whereas the PC is happy. Likewise, the PC's printer utilities can tell me about ink levels, the Mac's one gives me a communication error and puts the printer into paused mode.
    This leads me to believe it was something going on on the network. I can, however, ping the printer from the Mac and access it's web configuration interface - so it's not that the printer's unreachable from the Mac.
    To try to see what was going on in a bit more detail, I installed Wireshark and did some captures of the use of the Network Tool and Scan Utility.
    On the PC (192.168.0.4), which works, it appears to direct the BJNP discovery commands direct to the printers IP address (192.168.0.2).
    On the Mac (192.168.0.5), which fails, it appears to be broadcasting BJNP discovery messages to the subnet (192.168.0.255) and receiving ICMP Parameter problem responses from the printer.
    So, is this likely to be:
    A. the Canon drivers on the Mac
    B. the Netgear router doing something to stop the broadcast discovery, or
    C. something in the printer firmware?
    If so, any ideas how to workaround it - for example, can I 'force' the Mac version of the drivers to not do broadcast discovery and simply go direct to the IP address like the PC?
    Any help, pointers, gratefully received!

    Hi PAHU
    Thank you very much for responding - particularly with such detailed and reasoned advice!
    I have just tried deleting the BJPrinter folder, restarting and reinstalling only the Apple Canon Printer Drivers 2.3. On opening Print & Fax -> Add Printer I don't see anything in the window (no Bonjour Scanner or canonijnetwork) - I have left it open for more than 20 minutes now and still nothing.
    Using wireshark, I can see the Canon BJNP Discover packets to both 8611 and 8612 (and some mdns and db-lsp-disc packets). I can see the printer responding with error responses too:
    45620 12463.295007 192.168.0.5 192.168.0.255 canon-bjnp1 BJNP Printer Command: Discover
    ffffffffffff001d4ff85a7a08004500002c9b21000040115d 4bc0a80005c0a800ffdd9521a30018ec93424a4e5001010000 0001000000000000
    45621 12463.295093 192.168.0.5 224.0.0.1 canon-bjnp1 BJNP Printer Command: Discover
    01005e000001001d4ff85a7a08004500002c332f00000111e5 e3c0a80005e0000001dd9521a30018ce39424a4e5001010000 0001000000000000
    45622 12463.415604 192.168.0.2 192.168.0.5 ICMP Parameter problem (Pointer indicates the error)
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