HP Officejet 300 HP OfficeJet Model 330 and Model 350 - (English) User Guide - Page 117

Faxing a Saved File from Eclipse Fax SE. - user manual

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3. Specify a PC filename for your scanned document. Optionally, you can change the resolution, adjust the contrast, or invert the image. Inverting the image scans black areas as white and white areas as black. Some PC scanning applications (other than Eclipse Fax SE) scan in inverse by default (the setting brings the image back to normal). If you are scanning a photograph, click the Original is a Photograph checkbox. This setting picks up shades of gray in the image. 4. Click the OK button. Your document is scanned and displayed in Eclipse Fax SE. You can now: N Fax your scanned document by choosing Send/Send Fax from the Eclipse Fax SE menu and entering the necessary information in the Send Fax dialog box. N Save your scanned document in another file format using File/Save As. You can send this scanned document later (see "Faxing a Saved File from Eclipse Fax SE"). For HP OfficeJet Model 350 users, who have already installed their OmniPage Limited Edition software, the option, Scan with OCR, is also available on the AutoPrompt. (OCR, or Optical Character Recognition," means that as the document is scanned, recognized characters will be captured into a file that you can open in your word processor and edit.) When you press the Scan with OCR button, the OCR Options dialog box displays. When you click OK, your document is scanned and you are asked to indicate the directory and filename for the scanned text. For more information, refer to your OmniPage Limited Edition manual. 

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3.
Specify a PC filename for your scanned document.
Optionally, you can change the resolution, adjust the contrast, or
invert the image. Inverting the image scans black areas as white and
white areas as black. Some PC scanning applications (other than
Eclipse Fax SE) scan in inverse by default (the setting brings the
image back to normal).
If you are scanning a photograph, click the
Original is a Photograph
checkbox. This setting picks up shades of gray in the image.
4.
Click the
OK
button. Your document is scanned and displayed in
Eclipse Fax SE.
You can now:
N
Fax your scanned document by choosing
Send/Send Fax
from the
Eclipse Fax SE menu and entering the necessary information in
the
Send Fax
dialog box.
N
Save your scanned document in another file format using
File/Save As
. You can send this scanned document later (see
"Faxing a Saved File from Eclipse Fax SE").
For HP OfficeJet Model 350 users, who have already installed their
OmniPage Limited Edition software, the option,
Scan with OCR
, is
also available on the AutoPrompt. (OCR, or Optical Character
Recognition," means that as the document is scanned, recognized
characters will be captured into a file that you can open in your word
processor and edit.) When you press the
Scan with OCR
button, the
OCR Options dialog box displays.
When you click
OK
, your document is scanned and you are asked to
indicate the directory and filename for the scanned text. For more
information, refer to your OmniPage Limited Edition manual.