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I am running Adobe Acrobat X Pro on Lion and when I go to scan from PDF, my HP Deskjet 3052 A scanner isn't showing up in the drop down menu. I also have Acrobat Pro X for Windows on my machine (VMWare) and it works fine, but it won't work with the Mac version. I have called Adobe and HP and neither have been able to help me. I bought this program with this feature in mind, and I am sick of having to toggle back to Windows to scan, as it eats up a lot of my processing power. I have downloaded the SANE and TWAIN drivers (or so I thought I did) with no luck. I have also un-installed and re-installed the printer and Adobe multiple times, with no luck! Please help me!
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Check in the system preferences in Printer/Fax If your HP device is Combo Printer Scan you might have to change to Scanner first.
See this: https://skitch.com/pjonescet/8mj2e/print-and-fax-32-bit
Switch to scan first and set up as necessary. the quit or hide Printer Fax
Now see if the scanner show up in Acrobat.
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Mine is setup as a Printer/Scanner. I don't quite understand what you mean by "switch to scan first and set up as necessary." It still isn't working.
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Did you click on the link provided in my answer. The way HP Printer scanners are setup you can use one or the other but not both at the same time.
Switch to scan in Printer/Fax. Then go back acrobat choose PDF from Scanner. the scanner should then show up or you can select it. Then you can use the the scanner. To print you have to go back and switch back to the printer.
Both don't work at the same time.
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In my system preferences, I don't have a print/scan option. Mine says Print/Scan. I clicked on the link, but mine doesn't look the same. Here is a screen shot of my system preferences and what it looks like.
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Okay your is setup similar to mine.
Click on the scan Tab.
Setup as necessary (If necessary)
Now quit Printer/Fax (leaving it with Scan Tab activated).
Now go to acrobat and create PDF from Scan : http://www.screencast.com/t/WGSYIjJWOEd3
Next as shown here: http://screencast.com/t/QqDXVA6qXpXM click on button as shown and slect your scanner.
You can now make a scan.
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Hey Phillip,
That did not work. The only thing that comes up is "SANE," which are some drivers I read to install a few weeks ago. Any other suggestions?
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Hey Phillip,
Do you have any other suggestions? I am very frustrated.
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Just spoke with Adobe support yesterday (case 183132362). They say they don't support scanning on OS X 10.7. The agent said one has to scan with another program and then use Acrobat X Pro from there. It sure sounds like a bug to me. I'm going to use Image Capture and have it scan to Acrobat. I hope that deals with most of my needs.
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I also was not able to get Acrobat to drive my HP printer/scanner (I have an HP Photosmart Premium). But I was able to use the HP software to drive Acrobat by using System Preferences. These are the steps I followed:
1. Open System Preferences and click on Print & Scan.
2. Select my Printer in the Print & Scan db, and then clicking the Scan button.
3. Click on the "Open Scanner" button.
4. In the dialog box for the HP printer (Photosmart Prem C310 series), click Scanner in the top right corner.
Make sure the Details are showing.
I set these options in the Scanner Details:
Kind: Text
Resolution: 300
Scan To: Adobe Acrobat Pro.app
Name: Scan
Format: PDF
Then I clicked Scan. This scanned the document and opened it automatically in Acrobat X.
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Hello Kevin,
Yes Adobe Acrobate X Pro does not support HP Photosmart Plus scanning.
I have had the same issue for months, but like you I found that I can scan a document from the Printer/Scan box in System Prefs (not ideal).
One can also scan a document using HP Scan and then convert it using Adobe OCR recognition, this is another work-around.
Hopefully Adobe will update their software sometime to accomodated HP users!
P.S. How do you get it to "Scan To: Adobe Acrobat Pro.app"? My system won't let me click on the Acrobate program to select it (in applications)as it is greyed out.
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This is ridiculous. I just "upgraded" to an HP scanner from a Brother and I find myself having a more difficult time with Acrobat. How is it possible that Adobe does not support HP scanners? I have tried everything here and none of it seems to work.
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I spent hours yesterday and all day today to find out that there is not a solution. Couldn't be more frustrated.
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I am having the same problem with my HP 7515. Adobe X with iMac. Won't recognize the scanner.
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Hi Tim-from-coll,
There is no need to go to the system prefs everytime you want to scan something... just make sure you keep the icon for your printer/scanner in the dock (or from there drag it on the launchpad icon in the dock to add it to the launchpad - this is what I did). You can also achieve this by going to your (hidden) ~/Library/Printers/ folder from where you can drag it to the dock or to the launchpad (by dragging on the launchpad icon in the dock).
So for me, scanning to Acrobat Pro XI (or X) just takes three clicks: (1) to launch the printer/scanner by clicking on it in the dock or the launchpad, (2) click on scanner icon in the printer/scanner window that had just opened and (3) then click on scan (after having selected Scan to: Acrobat Pro XI in the details panel to the right of the scanner window).
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Thanks for that post.... HP vs Adobe vs Mac..... gotta love it. They say it won't work, but it does, one page at a time.
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Baloney. It depends upon the Scanner. I have c310 ePrinter/Scanner.
The Twain Specification has been out since Apple came out with a Scanner on their own about 1990. And If yu will look for S.A.N.E for Macintosh.
Install the appropriate software. Then look for the proper Driver in the list. It's slow but it works.
I used with a UMAX Scanner for ages using the SANE/Twain software back bac as far back as Acrobat 4.
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last update I see in this thread is from July, but since I just purchased a new HP Photosmart printer and now I can't create PDF from scanner (nothing shows up in scanner drop down) - I'm guessing this still hasn't been addressed.
I am baffled as to how such a simple function can be released broken and remain unaddressed for so long.
Any word from Adobe as to when this very important feature will be fixed? Thanks
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Adobe say it's up to HP to support their own scanners and that it's not an Adobe issue.
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Wow - what incredible customer support ... loosely translated ... "screw the customer, it's the other guys problem".
Thanks for the response Tim - I'll quit wasting my time with Adobe now.
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NOTE:Scanning to the computer from the printer control panel is not available when you scan with Preview, Image Capture, or Printer browser methods. You must use HP Scan software to scan from the printer.
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It looks like you cannot scan from your HP device. Apparently the reason is that Adobe only supports the TWAIN-compliant software for scanning, but the HP device is not TWAIN-compliant, it is ICA-Compliant.
Pretty lame on both companies. Neither can seem to answer the simple question of why, it took a fair amount of research.
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Unfortunately, Coach, seems like you will need to do the (silly) steps that I do by scanning in with Preview first, then open the particular file with Acrobat. Annoys the crap out of me! One would think it more streamlined to go 'Create' >> 'PDF from Scanner' >> Choose scanner ... from within Acrobat.
Hmmm ....
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So today, January 18, 2013, OSX 10.8.2 has released the newest HP Drivers, and still this problem persists. I decided to cal HP, and will save you all the long conversation, because it all comes down to this one thing: According to HP, if the printer prints, and it scans using THEIR scan utility, then the hardware works as it was intended and their is no problem. They basically said, and hung up on me when I asked for clarification, that HP designs its products to work with its software and could care less if it doesn't work with another companies software.
The ball, as they say, is now in Adobe's court as to wheather they will attemp to please their consumers and make this work, or if we as consumers need to buy something other than HP FROM NOW ON.
I, for one, have been scanning directly into Adobe products since 1993, and am very discouraged that I am now being prevented from doing so.
Mac OSX 10.8.2
HP OfficeJet 6500A Plus (which may be available at my next garage sale!)
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It's HP not Adobe who are not cooperating on this.
I've now changed my printer to a Brother printer, as I've given up on HP; they are not interested in Mac users.
Brother provides the necessary Twain driver for their printer - HP doesn't and won't.
Adobe Acrobate scanning works fine with Brother software and their inks are cheaper.