Quick tech specs
- Scans up to 40 ppm / 80 IPM
- Scan to text,PDF and more with built in OCR
- 2.8 inch color touchscreen
- Includes 50 page ADF and one-touch scanning custom settings
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Fast, affordable, and designed to handle everything from simple color jobs to complex workflows. Quickly and reliably digitize larger projects with scan speeds up to 40 ppm/80 ipm and a 50-page ADF. Recommended for 4,000 pages per day.Fast scanning. Superb results. Every page.| Produce scans at up to 40 ppm/80 ipm with two-sided scanning that captures both sides at once.Wi-Fi Direct enables scanning from a wireless mobile device without requiring a connection to a network or the internet.Capture every page easily-even stacks of mixed media-with HP EveryPage and an ultrasonic sensor. Rely on this scanner time after time-recommended for 4000 pages per day.Optimize workflows with one-touch scanning| Streamline routine work with one-touch scanning-create one-button, custom settings for recurring scan jobs.Scan images directly into applications with included and full-featured TWAIN and ISIS®.Easily transfer scans into editable text, searchable PDF files, and more file types, using built-in OCR.Quickly share or archive scans directly to popular cloud destinations with HP Scan software. Capture business documents like a pro|Tackle tasks quickly and easily - with the simple 2.8" color touchscreenDefine scan profiles for common document types, and scan to multiple destinations with HP Scan software.Capture and organize documents, business cards, and other file types with feature-rich software.Produce clear, legible scans-up to 1,200-dpi resolution.
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HP ScanJet Pro N4000 Sheetfed Scanner - 600 x 600 dpi Optical is rated
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Rated 5 out of
5 by
null from
Happy to have a scanner!
Setup was a bit of a problem but I am not a techie and it needed one. Using the product has been great, very easy and once something is scanned you can easily rename file to make lookup easier. I am very satisfied!!
Date published: 2021-02-18T17:19:05-05:00
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Sad Scanner Owner from
Latest firmware is 0.6, not ready for release yet.
I recently bought this primarily to use with its ability to scan to email. After that failed to work, a firmware upgrade later got me a little closer, but still no joy, only vague error messages about losing connection to the mail server. Digging around more, it turns out that apart from not having useful diagnostics, the scanner was silently truncating the email password and sending the wrong (truncated) version. There's no way on the scanner itself to see what the password it has stored really is, so it's hard to find out that it's not what was set by the user. So, I have a scanner that is not fit for purpose: it can only store short passwords, which doesn't work for my email server. If you don't need features such as scan to email you can get a goodscanner for a much lower price.
Date published: 2021-02-24T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Rob Roy from
Scanner Review
Love it. So many options... 1st Class and the support is wonderful.
Date published: 2020-08-17T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Paul 808080 from
It does not work! No techsupport over the weekend
OK -- this one is not Plug and Play -- it is Plug and no play
The setup does not work using Windows 10 Pro operating system
It says there is no software available to set up the scanner. Yes I am frustrated
I spend an hour trying to find someone at HP that could help Friday evening and they said the scanner support only works Monday - Friday 8-8 -- I can call back Monday morning
Did anyone ever test this and the software? Apparently something was forgotten..
It looks nice, it just has no software to connect to Windows 10 Pro. What system did they think I would have?
I guess it is a new product - no reviews. I think I may have ordered the wrong produce. But HP helped me find this project --- I talked to the sales group.
No I would not recommend this to anyone. How can they ship and not have software that works? Or technical support. Getting new equipment to work can be frustrating. That is what has happened so far. 24 hours after setup -- pages scanned =0
I don't look forward to spending time with Tech Support on Monday morning. But I have lots of product numbers, serial number, phone numbers, ways to get a human to answer the phone.
The Virtual Assistant is a joke. No chance for help from the Virtual Assistant -- I tried.
Date published: 2020-07-12T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of
5 by
djanedorbydee from
Great product
Fast, precise, great quality. I also like that it can be folded up, basically.
Date published: 2020-07-27T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of
5 by
authorized user from
NO Linux Support
I bought this scanner directly from the HP store. I could never get it to work with Linux. HP claims on their website that the scanner is supported by the HPLIP library for Linux, but the HPLIP library only works with all-in-one printer-scanners and does not support this scanner. I wasted several days trying to get tech support and got nowhere. I had Fedora developers trying to assist me to no avail. I could never get all of the functions to work. It makes no sense to buy a top-end scanner with duplex capability when you can't get the proprietary drivers to work with Linux. I returned it.
Date published: 2021-02-27T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Mike from Florida from
Excellent Product would purchase it again!
Love it. Fast, accurate, only jams on multiple sheet feeder if you forget to remove a staple. Have run through about 600 sheets in a 2 week time with no concerns.
Date published: 2023-01-27T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Jason Altion from
Nice scanner - but missing key features
I had high expectations for this unit, and it's really speedy at scanning a single page .... but can't help but being disappointed in a few areas relating to the workflow and software. Firstly the bundled software doesn't seem to have a blank page removal feature, and doesn't do very well for correcting orientation of pages. Secondly, the software can't keep up with the hardware - so the scanner frequency stalls during large batches and has to wait until the software catches up. Thirdly there is way too many mouse clicks to start (or continue) a scan. All of these issues interfere with the cadence and workflow of scanning several documents. A push to start/resume scan button on the scanner would probably have useful to improve the workflow, and the software should defer processing if it can't keep up with the scanner.
Date published: 2021-02-02T00:00:00-05:00