johnfromamston

Q: Scanning: The image size is too big. Please reduce the image height, width, resolution, scaling or output type.

Good Day.

 

I have recently discovered an issue with scanning.  I have tried scanning straight from the printer, through image capture, and through preview.  All yeilding the same results since they are essentailly kicking off the same scanning applet.  I can scan a jpeg formatted file as long as I applet is in the "Hide Details" mode.  If I click on the "Show Details" button, which I need to do to scan to PDF, I immediately receive an error stating: The image size is too big. Please reduce the image height, width, resolution, scaling or output type.

 

I'm currently using an HP C5180 printer.   The most recently installed software was Adobe Digital Editions (I installed this to read an on-line e-book).  Not sure if there is any correlation.    Thanks for any help.

 

Mac details are:

 

  Model Name:          MacBook Pro

  Model Identifier:          MacBookPro8,1

  Processor Name:          Intel Core i5

  Processor Speed:          2.3 GHz

  Number of Processors:          1

  Total Number of Cores:          2

  L2 Cache (per Core):          256 KB

  L3 Cache:          3 MB

  Memory:          8 GB

  Boot ROM Version:          MBP81.0047.B27

 

Printer access log:

 

  Source:          /var/log/cups/access_log

  Size:          174 bytes

  Last Modified:          11/21/12 10:09 PM

  Recent Contents:          localhost - - [21/Nov/2012:22:09:16 -0500] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 61628 CUPS-Get-PPDs -

localhost - - [21/Nov/2012:22:09:20 -0500] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 61628 CUPS-Get-PPDs -

         

 

Image Capture Support:

 

  Image Capture Support:

  Path:          /Library/Image Capture/Support/Hewlett-Packard/Devices/HPAiOScan.bundle/Contents/Info.plist

  Version:          2.3.0

  Path:          /Library/Image Capture/Support/Hewlett-Packard/Devices/HPAiOScan.bundle/Contents/Resources/Dev iceInfo.plist

  Version:          2.3.0

 

Photosmart C5100 series:

 

  Status:          Idle

  Print Server:          Local

  Driver Version:          4.0.0

  Default:          Yes

  Shared:          No

  URI:          dnssd://Photosmart%20C5100%20series%20%5B960B9E%5D._pdl-datastream._tcp.lo cal./?bidi

  PPD:          HP Photosmart C5100 series

  PPD File Version:          4.0.0

  PostScript Version:          (3011.104) 0

  CUPS Version:          1.6svn (cups-327)

  Scanning support:          Yes

  Scanning app (bundleID path):          -

  Scanning app version:          -

  Scanner UUID:          CC8DD435-CC8D-D435-CC8D-D435CC8DD435

  Printer Commands:          ReportLevels

  CUPS filters:

Inkjet:

  Path:          /Library/Printers/hp/cups/Inkjet.driver/Contents/MacOS/Inkjet

  Permissions:          rwxr-xr-x

  Version:          4.0.0

commandtohp:

  Path:          /Library/Printers/hp/cups/filters/commandtohp.filter/Contents/MacOS/comman dtohp

  Permissions:          rwxr-xr-x

  Version:          2.1.1

  Fax support:          No

  Printer utility:          /Library/Printers/hp/Utilities/HP Utility.app

  Printer utility version:          5.9.1

  PDEs:

PDE.plugin:

  Sandbox compliant:          Yes

MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)

Posted on Nov 27, 2012 5:48 AM

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Q: Scanning: The image size is too big. Please reduce the image height, width, resolution, scaling or output type.

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  • by sig,

    sig sig Nov 27, 2012 6:24 AM in response to johnfromamston
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    Mac OS X
    Nov 27, 2012 6:24 AM in response to johnfromamston

    The issue is between you, your scanner and your scanning software neither of which are Apple products so contact the respective vendors for a resolution.

  • by VikingOSX,

    VikingOSX VikingOSX Nov 27, 2012 6:43 AM in response to johnfromamston
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    Mac OS X
    Nov 27, 2012 6:43 AM in response to johnfromamston

    According to the HP support advice on using the C5180 with Apple Preview or Image Capture, you must set the device in Flatbed or Document Feeder modes, when in Show Details. You are probably doing that, but if not, it may be a contributing factor to your unsuccessful scans.

  • by johnfromamston,

    johnfromamston johnfromamston Nov 27, 2012 9:17 AM in response to sig
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    Nov 27, 2012 9:17 AM in response to sig

    Hello Sig

     

    The scanner works with a Windows computer, which proves the device is functional at a cursory level. The drivers are now distributed by Apple and this is an Apple computer. There is no scanning software provided by HP. HP's answer is that Mountain Lion takes care of all of this.  I anticipate that some setting or driver was somehow tweaked since the scanner had been working with Mountain Lion until a few days ago.  The device in question is an Apple product. So, I'm pretty confident that I'm in the right place.

     

    Regards

  • by johnfromamston,

    johnfromamston johnfromamston Nov 27, 2012 9:21 AM in response to VikingOSX
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    Nov 27, 2012 9:21 AM in response to VikingOSX

    Hello Viking OSX

     

    I saw this note as well.  Thank you for your constructive support.  It is most valued.  I've been trying to find some setting, either within the physical settings on the printer, in the printer configuration (on the printer), or within Mountain Lion.  Haven't had much luck finding anything that would toggle scanner modes for this device.  I'm left scratching my head thinking if my daughter hit a setting that I'm not aware of.

     

    Thanks again for your help.  It is very much appreciated.

  • by sstorck,

    sstorck sstorck Dec 22, 2013 9:24 AM in response to johnfromamston
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    Dec 22, 2013 9:24 AM in response to johnfromamston

    I am having the same problem with an HP Officejet 6500A Plus since upgrading to OS X Mavericks.  The scanner works if I hide details, or if I select Document Feeder, but it will not work at all when I select Flatbed.

  • by ChesterMac,

    ChesterMac ChesterMac Apr 7, 2014 5:44 PM in response to johnfromamston
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    Apr 7, 2014 5:44 PM in response to johnfromamston

    I resolved this issue on my Black Macbook running Snow Leopard 10.6.8 with an HP 3180. My projector was plugged in at the time and so my display was set to a lower resolution. I unplugged the projector, which set my lappy back to its native resolution, and the Image Capture app worked immediately.

  • by bentyla1,

    bentyla1 bentyla1 Apr 11, 2014 9:45 AM in response to ChesterMac
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    Apr 11, 2014 9:45 AM in response to ChesterMac

    Perfect! I had an external monitor connected to my MBPro and was getting the error. After disconnecting the monitor, it worked like a charm!! Great call ChesterMac.

  • by michaKFromParis,

    michaKFromParis michaKFromParis May 22, 2015 1:06 AM in response to ChesterMac
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    May 22, 2015 1:06 AM in response to ChesterMac

    Thanks for your answer. In my case, it was my oculus rift being plugged in. So it is an OS X issue, not just something in between me & my scanner.