I’ve written about Evernote, the software that you run on your computers, phone, etc to keep track of your stuff. Whatever documents you want to be able to access from anywhere with search capability. One feature I struggled with was the ability to scan right into the application. I had seen ads for ScanSnap by Fujitsu that lets you do this, but as I already have an HP Officejet, I was hoping that I could set it up to scan into Evernote without having to copy, paste, or import. Now, success. For those who aren’t aware, I am on a late model Macintosh, an MDD Dual core G4 PowerMac to be more specific. The HP is an Officejet J6480, a model recently discontinued, but I’m sure the process would be similar on current models.

First, open HP device manager (search for it if it’s not within the HP folder among your applications), and go to the information and settings icon and choose Scan Preferences.

Next, enter Evernote into the destination name, browse to find the Evernote application, and choose JPEG as document format. Hit Finish, and you should be all set.
Now, when you press “Scan To” (toward the left on my printer, not shown here), the menu with offer you Evernote as a choice of destinations. You can now scan a document directly to Evernote without any additional steps.
Update – alternately, once you load Evernote as a destination you can use the HP Scan Pro utility to scan directly.
The advantage is that you can crop images or select exact passages on a sheet of paper to scan. Again, this method will load the scan directly to Evernote.
Let me know if this worked on your scanner, I’d like to track which models can use this advice.
Joe
Models so far – HP2610, J6480
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November 3rd, 2009 at 2:25 pm
Thanks Joe,
I use Evernote and have been using the scan to jpg then cut-copy into evernote. I’m using a Xerox flatbed, I’ll try it out.
November 3rd, 2009 at 6:07 pm
Great! I’ve love to know if this works on other brands. Evernote talks mostly about SnapScan.
November 5th, 2009 at 10:15 am
I was somewhat successful in getting the Xerox DocuMate 510 to import into Evernote. I still need to use their software to scan because their are no buttons on the machine. After that I set up a button that will import into Evernote. But-and a big fat BUT, my company JUST blocked us from accessing Evernote.com. Since I use it the most at work and for work related things, I’ll have to look for another solution.
OMG I loved it because while working on the Plant floor I could take pictures and make note on my blackberry then sync it to the net. By the time I got back to my desk to process everything my desktop was synced and I was done.
November 20th, 2009 at 7:44 am
Joe, Thankyou very much. I have an older HP2610 and trying to get it to work with a Mac is very frustrating. The scan quality is great, but it tends to auto-crop everything. I had almost given up trying to link it with Evernote. What a massive help your advice has been. Scanning every bit of clutter is so much easier when it goes straight to Evernote.