How to Use HP Printer Scan to PDF — Complete Step-by-Step Guide (2026)

To scan to PDF on an HP printer: (1) Open the HP Smart app on your PC or phone. (2) Select your printer and tap Scan. (3) Place your document on the flatbed or ADF. (4) Choose PDF as the file type. (5) Click Scan, then Save. For problems, see our HP scanner troubleshooting guide.

Whether you’re digitizing contracts, receipts, schoolwork, or medical records, knowing how to use your HP printer scan to PDF feature can save hours of frustration. HP printers — from the budget-friendly DeskJet to the powerhouse OfficeJet Pro — all support PDF scanning, but the exact steps vary depending on your operating system and model.

This comprehensive guide walks you through every method available in 2025: Windows, Mac, the HP Smart app on mobile, scanning multiple pages into one PDF, and how to fix the most common scan-to-PDF errors — including the dreaded “HP scan to PDF not working” issue that stumps thousands of users every day.

1. What You Need Before You Start

Before scanning, make sure you have the following ready:

  • HP all-in-one or multifunction printer with a flatbed scanner or ADF (Automatic Document Feeder)
  • HP Smart app installed on Windows 10/11, macOS, iOS, or Android (free from HP or your device’s app store)
  • Stable Wi-Fi or USB connection between your printer and computer/phone
  • Updated scanner driver — outdated drivers are the #1 cause of scan failures

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2. How to Scan to PDF Using the HP Smart App (Windows & Mac)

The HP Smart app is the easiest and most reliable way to scan documents to PDF on any modern HP printer. Here’s exactly how to do it:

  1. Download HP Smart — If you don’t have it, get it from HP’s official website or the Microsoft Store.
  2. Open HP Smart and make sure your printer appears in the app. If not, click Add Printer and follow the on-screen prompts.
  3. Click “Scan” from the HP Smart home screen.
  4. Place your document face-down on the flatbed glass (or load multiple pages into the ADF tray).
  5. In the scan settings panel, set File Type to PDF, choose your desired resolution (300 DPI recommended for text documents), and select a save location.
  6. Click “Scan”. The app will preview your scan.
  7. Review the preview, then click “Save” to export your PDF to the chosen folder.

💡 Pro Tip: To scan multiple pages into one PDF, scan the first page, click “Add Page” (not Save), load the next page, and scan again. Repeat for all pages, then save. All pages will merge into a single PDF file automatically.

3. Scan to PDF on Windows Without HP Smart App

If you prefer not to use the HP Smart app, Windows has a built-in scanning tool called Windows Scan (previously Fax and Scan):

  1. Press Win + S, search for Windows Scan, and open it.
  2. Select your HP printer/scanner from the dropdown.
  3. Set File type to PDF, choose resolution and color settings.
  4. Click Scan. The file saves to your Pictures > Scanned Documents folder by default.

If Windows Scan doesn’t detect your HP printer, you likely need to reinstall the scanner driver. Our team can handle this remotely — visit our HP driver installation service for fast, expert help.

4. How to Scan to PDF on Mac

Mac users have two excellent options:

Option A — Image Capture (built-in): Connect your HP printer via USB or Wi-Fi, open Image Capture (Applications folder), select your HP scanner, choose PDF from the Format dropdown, select a save destination, and click Scan.

Option B — HP Smart for Mac: Download HP Smart from the Mac App Store. The process mirrors the Windows steps above, and it offers more control over scan quality and multi-page PDF creation.

Having trouble connecting your HP printer to a Mac? Our HP printer Wi-Fi setup guide covers every macOS version from Monterey to Sequoia.

5. Scan to PDF on Mobile (iOS & Android)

The HP Smart mobile app turns your HP printer into a wireless PDF scanner you can control entirely from your phone:

  1. Download HP Smart from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android).
  2. Connect your phone to the same Wi-Fi network as your HP printer.
  3. Open HP Smart, select your printer, and tap Scan Document.
  4. Choose PDF as the output format.
  5. Place your document in the printer’s ADF or on the flatbed and tap Scan.
  6. Save the PDF to your phone, email it, or upload it to cloud storage.

6. HP Printer Scan to PDF Not Working — Top Fixes

If your HP printer won’t scan to PDF, try these proven fixes in order:

Problem Fix
Scan to PDF option is greyed out Update or reinstall the HP full-feature driver from hp.com/support
HP Smart app doesn’t show printer Ensure printer and PC are on the same Wi-Fi network; restart both
Scan fails midway or produces blank PDF Clean scanner glass, check for paper jams, lower scan resolution
Error: “Scanner not found” Restart the Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) service via Services.msc
PDF file is too large Reduce resolution to 200–300 DPI and scan in grayscale for text docs

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For official driver downloads and printer-specific manuals, HP’s official support portal at support.hp.com is the authoritative source. For PDF-related standards and best practices, the Adobe Acrobat PDF documentation provides comprehensive guidance on PDF file formats and compatibility.

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Frequently Asked Questions

❓ Why is my HP printer not scanning to PDF?

HP scan to PDF failures are most often caused by an outdated HP Smart app, a missing or corrupt scanner driver, or the printer being offline. Update the HP Smart app, reinstall the full-feature driver from HP’s website, and ensure the printer is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your computer. If the problem persists, our HP scanner not working guide covers additional fixes.

❓ How do I scan multiple pages into one PDF on an HP printer?

Open the HP Smart app, select “Scan”, place the first page on the flatbed or ADF, scan it, then click “Add Page” before finalizing. Repeat for each page. When done, select “Save as PDF” to combine all scans into a single PDF file. Printers with an ADF tray can scan entire multi-page stacks automatically in one pass.

❓ Can I scan to PDF wirelessly on an HP printer?

Yes. HP printers support wireless scanning via the HP Smart app on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android. Your printer and device must be on the same Wi-Fi network. Open HP Smart, select your printer, tap Scan, choose PDF as the file type, and save. Need to set up wireless printing first? See our HP printer Wi-Fi setup service.

❓ What is the best resolution for scanning documents to PDF on HP printers?

For standard text documents, 300 DPI produces clear, readable PDFs with manageable file sizes. For photos or documents with fine detail, use 600 DPI. Avoid going above 600 DPI for regular documents as it significantly increases file size without visible quality improvement. For quick email or web uploads, 200 DPI is often sufficient.

❓ How do I scan to PDF on HP printer without a computer?

Many HP all-in-one printers allow you to scan directly to a USB drive or email as PDF using the printer’s control panel touchscreen. Navigate to the Scan menu on the printer display, select “Scan to USB” or “Scan to Email”, choose PDF format, and follow the on-screen prompts. This feature is available on HP OfficeJet Pro, LaserJet MFP, and ENVY series models.

❓ Which HP printer models support scan to PDF?

All HP all-in-one and multifunction printers support scanning to PDF, including the HP DeskJet, OfficeJet, LaserJet MFP, ENVY, and OfficeJet Pro series. Single-function HP printers (print-only models) do not have a scanner and therefore cannot scan to PDF. Check your model number on the HP support site to confirm your printer’s capabilities.

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Conclusion

Scanning to PDF on an HP printer is straightforward once you know the right steps. The HP Smart app is your best all-around tool for Windows, Mac, and mobile devices, offering clean PDF output, multi-page support, and wireless convenience. For basic scans without the app, Windows Scan and Mac’s Image Capture both work reliably with HP hardware.

If your HP printer scan to PDF isn’t working, start with the quick fixes in Section 6 — updating drivers and reinstalling HP Smart resolves the vast majority of scan errors. For persistent issues, our expert team is ready to help 24/7.

Explore more helpful HP guides on our site: HP printer offline fix | HP printer setup guide | HP ink cartridge not recognized

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PrintHelp Editorial Team

Our writers are HP-certified printer technicians with 10+ years of hands-on experience resolving printer, scanner, and driver issues across all HP product lines. Every guide is tested on real hardware before publication.