HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP M636 User Guide - Page 140

Scan to SharePoint, Introduction, Select, Quick Sets, File Name, Enter, File Type and Resolution

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Scan to SharePoint Introduction If you have a workflow-equipped printer, you can scan a document and send it to a Microsoft® SharePoint site. This feature eliminates the need to scan the documents to a network folder, USB flash drive, or email message, and then manually upload the files to the SharePoint site. Scan to SharePoint® supports all scanning options, including the ability to scan documents as images or use the OCR features to create text files or searchable PDFs. NOTE: Before you can scan to SharePoint, your printer administrator or IT department must use the HP Embedded Web Server to enable the feature and set it up. Scan to SharePoint 1. Place the document face-down on the scanner glass, or place it face-up in the document feeder and adjust the paper guides to fit the size of the document. 2. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Scan, and then select Scan to SharePoint®. NOTE: It might be necessary to sign in to the printer to use this feature. 3. To select a Quick Set, touch Select under Quick Sets, select a Quick Set, and then select Load. 4. Select the File Name: text field to open a keyboard, type the name for the file, and then select the Enter button. 5. To configure settings, such as File Type and Resolution, Sides, and Content Orientation, select Options in the lower left corner, and then select the settings from the Options menus. Select Done if prompted. 6. Optional Preview: Touch the right pane of the screen to preview the document. You can use the Expand and Collapse buttons on the left side of the preview pane to expand and collapse the preview screen. Table 6-11 Preview pane controls Expand button Collapse button Use the buttons on the right of the screen to adjust the preview options and to rearrange, rotate, insert, or remove pages. ENWW Scan to SharePoint 127

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Scan to SharePoint
Introduction
If you have a workflow-equipped printer, you can scan a document and send it to a Microsoft
®
SharePoint site.
This feature eliminates the need to scan the documents to a network folder, USB flash drive, or email message,
and then manually upload the files to the SharePoint site.
Scan to SharePoint
®
supports all scanning options, including the ability to scan documents as images or use the
OCR features to create text files or searchable PDFs.
NOTE:
Before you can scan to SharePoint, your printer administrator or IT department must use the HP
Embedded Web Server to enable the feature and set it up.
Scan to SharePoint
1.
Place the document face-down on the scanner glass, or place it face-up in the document feeder and adjust
the paper guides to fit the size of the document.
2.
From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select
Scan
, and then select
Scan to SharePoint®
.
NOTE:
It might be necessary to sign in to the printer to use this feature.
3.
To select a Quick Set, touch
Select
under
Quick Sets
, select a Quick Set, and then select
Load
.
4.
Select the
File Name:
text field to open a keyboard, type the name for the file, and then select the
Enter
button.
5.
To configure settings, such as
File Type and Resolution
,
Sides
, and
Content Orientation
, select
Options
in
the lower left corner, and then select the settings from the
Options
menus. Select
Done
if prompted.
6.
Optional Preview: Touch the right pane of the screen to preview the document. You can use the
Expand
and
Collapse
buttons on the left side of the preview pane to expand and collapse the preview screen.
Table 6-11
Preview pane controls
Expand
button
Collapse
button
Use the buttons on the right of the screen to adjust the preview options and to rearrange, rotate, insert, or
remove pages.
ENWW
Scan to SharePoint
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