Hello,
I have a problem with scanned JPEGs from my new printer. The scans are of A4 sheets. They look normal when opened in IV, but when I copy and paste them to Word, they appear as a tiny 1mm * 5mm image which can't be expanded to the original size. Printing directly from IV to printer or to a PDF is the same problem - a blank sheet with a tiny dot of colour in the top corner.
My new printer is Fuji colour laser printer, CM205FW. My previous printer was an HP inkjet.
Images from either scanner display normally in IV (or MS Photo Viewer or MS Paint), but the HP scans copy and print normally, while the Fuji scans do not. They have the correct number of pixels, similar filesize, etc.
Workaround:
I have tried doing two lossless rotates, saving as higher quality JPEG, withoug success.
However if I save the JPEG as a GIF in IV I can copy and print it successfully.
I can see that perhaps I should be reporting this to Fuji rather than IV, but on the other hand you could say this is a 'dialect' of JPEG which exists and which IV can display normally, or save as a fully functioning GIF, but can't supply a usable copy fro the JPEG.
I am running IV v 4.36 on Windows 7 Professional SP2 (32 bit) on an Intel i5 processor, Gigabyte MB, 2-year-old PC.
I attach scan files form the new and old scanner.
I have a problem with scanned JPEGs from my new printer. The scans are of A4 sheets. They look normal when opened in IV, but when I copy and paste them to Word, they appear as a tiny 1mm * 5mm image which can't be expanded to the original size. Printing directly from IV to printer or to a PDF is the same problem - a blank sheet with a tiny dot of colour in the top corner.
My new printer is Fuji colour laser printer, CM205FW. My previous printer was an HP inkjet.
Images from either scanner display normally in IV (or MS Photo Viewer or MS Paint), but the HP scans copy and print normally, while the Fuji scans do not. They have the correct number of pixels, similar filesize, etc.
Workaround:
I have tried doing two lossless rotates, saving as higher quality JPEG, withoug success.
However if I save the JPEG as a GIF in IV I can copy and print it successfully.
I can see that perhaps I should be reporting this to Fuji rather than IV, but on the other hand you could say this is a 'dialect' of JPEG which exists and which IV can display normally, or save as a fully functioning GIF, but can't supply a usable copy fro the JPEG.
I am running IV v 4.36 on Windows 7 Professional SP2 (32 bit) on an Intel i5 processor, Gigabyte MB, 2-year-old PC.
I attach scan files form the new and old scanner.
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