Introduction
Discover how optical character recognition (OCR) software turns paper documents into digital files, simplifies data entry and searches, and much more.
Benefits of OCR

Easily search files scanned with OCR using key words and phrases.

Once you’ve scanned your document using OCR, edit the text within a word processing program of your choice.

Save space by keeping important information on a CD instead of in a bulky filing cabinet.
From speedy searches to saving space, there are numerous benefits to scanning your documents with OCR software
- No more retyping
If you lose or accidentally erase an important digital file, such as a proposal or invoice, but still have a hard copy, you can easily replace it in your digital filing system by using OCR software to scan the paper original or most recent draft. - Quick digital searches
OCR software converts scanned text into a word processing file, giving you the opportunity to search for specific documents using a keyword or phrase. For example, you could effortlessly search hundreds of invoices and locate a specific name or account in moments, without having to thumb through extensive files - Edit text
Once you’ve scanned your document using OCR, you have the option to edit the text within a word processing program of your choice. Scan items that may need to be updated in the future to help expedite the editing process:
–Typed family recipes
–Rental agreements
–Resumes
–Contracts - Save space
Free up storage space by scanning paper documents and hauling the originals off to storage. You can easily turn a filing cabinet worth of information into editable digital files, and create a backup system consisting of a single CD. - Accessibility
OCR software is a useful Accessibility or Ease of Access tool. Vision impaired PC users can scan books, magazines, incoming faxes, or other documents into word processing programs to be used in conjunction with a computer voice-over utility
How to use OCR



Select the Scan option to quickly scan your documents into the Readiris application.

Your document will appear highlighted in the Readiris home window, where you can modify, reorganize, and save your text.

When you’re ready, select the Recognize & Save icon to save your documents to a variety of applications.
Readiris Pro OCR software CD-ROM comes with HP Document Management scanners and select Photo scanners and All-in-Ones. To see if your HP product offers Readiris Pro OCR software, check out the Availability section below.
Additionally, an OCR application may automatically load when installing the driver offered with certain HP printers. If your HP scanner or All-in-One printer doesn’t offer OCR software—either on a CD-ROM or through a printer driver—you can purchase Readiris Pro OCR software online.
To install the software, follow these easy steps:
Your OCR software has now been successfully installed, and you can begin scanning your documents!
To scan your documents:
- Simply load documents onto the scanner flatbed or into the automatic document feeder (ADF).
- Select Scan in the Readiris home window, under Scanning options.
- Your document will be scanned and instantly appear in the Readiris application home window.
- Once your scanned document appears in the Readiris application, select Recognize + Save under Recognition options to send your document to an application such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Adobe Acrobat, or Internet Explorer, where you can work with your scans as though you typed them in by hand!
To send or save your documents:
Readiris Desktop Search A Readiris Desktop Search program will be automatically installed along with the original Readiris application. Simply enter your search word or phrase into the Readiris desktop search window and the program will retrieve all matching files. You can even refine your search with categories such as file size, folder, and date.
From the ePrintCenter you will also be able to view and manage your HP Print Apps.
Getting the most out of OCR

For quality scans, avoid documents containing extremely stylized text or handwriting.
To ensure quality results, make sure you only scan the following types of documents:
- Printed text sizes from 6 points (.08 inch) to 72 points (1 inch)
- Typed text
- Laser and inkjet printed text
- Letter-quality dot matrix print
- Printed material such as magazines, papers, books, brochures, etc.
- Faxes with resolution greater than 200 dpi.
Readiris will not recognize extremely stylized, “script”-like fonts, or any handwritten text.
Availability
OCR software comes with HP Document Management scanners and select Photo scanners and All-in-Ones.
- Document Management scanners: Ideal for those who need higher print speeds and an automatic document feeder (ADF) to accommodate a large volume of scans. To find the HP product with OCR software that’s right for your scanning needs, check out the HP Document Management scanner buying guide.
- If you choose the Allowed Senders Onlyoption, you can then enter the e-mail addresses that are allowed to print to your printer. You can specify up to 500 e-mail addresses.
- Photo scanners: For those who occasionally need gallery-quality images and seldom require a high volume of scans, there are several HP Photo Scanners that also come with OCR software. Check out the HP Photo scanner buying guide to the find the photo scanner with OCR that best fits your needs.
- All-in-One printers: If you would like print, copy, and fax capabilities along with the ability to use OCR when scanning, try the for more ways to get the most out of your HP scanner or All-in-One.
Additional resources
- Learn about HP scanner features and capabilities with Choosing an HP scanner
- Discover how to Use your scanner to create the ultimate filing system
- Check out HP Officejet Pro 8600A Premium e-All-in-One for more ways to get the most out of your HP scanner or All-in-One
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