HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP M630 User Guide 1 - Page 103
Use advanced image processing features for scanning (Flow models only)
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Use advanced image processing features for scanning (Flow models only) In addition to the basic image-processing features, HP LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP products include technology that enables several advanced image-processing features. ● Select Optical Character Recognition (OCR) file types for scanning ● Automatic page cropping for scanning ● Automatic image orientation for scanning ● Automatic tone adjustment for scanning ● Automatic multi-feed detection for scanning (HP EveryPage) These settings are available for the following scan/send features: ● E-mail ● Save to Network Folder ● Save to Device Memory (some settings are not available for this feature) ● Save to USB ● Save to SharePoint® Select Optical Character Recognition (OCR) file types for scanning Use the Document File Type feature to save a scanned document as one of several types of files. 1. From the Home screen on the product control panel, scroll to and touch the button for one of the scan/ send features. 2. Complete the fields on the first screen, as appropriate for the scan/send feature. 3. Touch the More Options button at the bottom of the screen. 4. Touch the Document File Type button. NOTE: If the button is not on the first page of options, touch the More Options button again. 5. Select the document file type from the list of options. 6. Touch the OK button to save the changes. 7. Touch the Start button to begin scanning. The following standard file types are available: ● PDF: This file type provides the best overall image and text quality. PDF files require Adobe® Acrobat® Reader software for viewing. ● JPEG: This file type is a good choice for most graphics. Most computers have a browser that can view .JPEG files. This file type produces one file per page. ● TIFF: This is a standard file type that many graphics programs support. This file type produces one file per page. ENWW Use advanced image processing features for scanning (Flow models only) 91