

This will explain what is happening (hopefully). Take a look at this article from Microsoft on truncating names. Every long file name has an alias that complies with the 8.3 file names for backward compatibility. It is built into Windows and it shortens long file names for MS-DOS legacy applications. The only thing I can think of is that Windows uses what’s called an 8.3 file naming convention. If not, I don’t think it’s the HP software doing this. ld?Ĭan you go to the file name and rename it to add the other characters and it stays? ld together as the file extension in the image you provided. Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systemsĭid you create this long file name system at the same time you started scanning these documents?.Printer Wireless, Networking & Internet.

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