HP Deskjet 2130 Scan to Computer Using HP Deskjet 2130, you can scan directly from your printer to the computer. Follow the steps mentioned in the document to learn more.

HP DJ2130 Scan to Computer from the PC – Windows When scanning a document to the computer, you can select the file format in which you want the file to be saved, the destination to which you want the file to be saved and change the print quality, number of pages, etc.

Step 1: Loading the document Place the document or the photo that you want to HP Deskjet 2130 Scan on the scanner glass with the print side facing down.

Place the document or the photo that you want to HP Deskjet 2130 Scan on the scanner glass with the print side facing down. Make sure that the document is aligned with respect to the engraved lines on the scanner glass to properly scan the whole document.

Make sure that the document is aligned with respect to the engraved lines on the scanner glass to properly scan the whole document. Once you’ve made sure that the document has been placed properly, close the scanner lid to start the scanning process.

Step 2: The actual scan Search Windows for your HP Deskjet 2130 printer name and select it from the search results. Select the Scan a document or photo option in the software.

Search Windows for your HP Deskjet 2130 printer name and select it from the search results. Select the Scan a document or photo option in the software. Before you scan the document, select the file format in which you want the document to be saved, (i.e) PDF for documents and JPEG for an image.

Before you scan the document, select the file format in which you want the document to be saved, (i.e) PDF for documents and JPEG for an image. Select a destination to which you want your document to be saved. Change the scan quality and other attributes if you want. Click HP Deskjet 2130 Scan.

HP DJ2130 Scan to Computer from the PC -MAC

After loading the document into the scanner, make use of the HP Easy Scan app to change the scan settings like quality, file format, storage location, etc. and click Scan to scan the document.

Step 1: Loading the document Load the document that you want to print into the scanner with the printed side facing the scanner glass.

Load the document that you want to print into the scanner with the printed side facing the scanner glass. Align the document according to the lines present on the scanner glass to scan the whole document without cutting out any part of it.

Align the document according to the lines present on the scanner glass to scan the whole document without cutting out any part of it. Close the scanner lid after you’ve made sure that the document has been properly placed in the scanner.

Step 2: The actual scan Download the HP Easy Scan software from the App Store and open it. Select your 123.hp.com/setup 2130 printer from the list and go to the Scanner menu.

Download the HP Easy Scan software from the App Store and open it. Select your 123.hp.com/setup 2130 printer from the list and go to the Scanner menu. To change any scan settings, select the Settings option and make the necessary edits to the preset settings.

To change any scan settings, select the Settings option and make the necessary edits to the preset settings. Click scan once you’ve selected the file format and the storage location. A copy of the scanned document will now be saved to the hard disk.

Using the HP Deskjet 2130 Scanner Setup

Turn on the 123.hp.com/dj2130 printer and load the document into the scanner. You can either use software tools on your computer to change the scan settings and start scanning or use the printer’s control panel to do that.

Step 1: Setting up the scanner Place the document on the scanner glass with the printed side facing down. Align it according to the engraved lines on the scanner. Close the lid after positioning the document properly. To scan directly from your printer, click on the Scan option on the printer’s control panel. Change the settings like scan quality, file format, storage location etc. before you start scanning the document.