Brother International MFC 640CW Software Users Manual - English - Page 123

Using the Scan key (For USB cable users), Scan to E-mail, Available for Mac OS

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Scanning Using the Scan key (For USB cable users) 9 Note • Available for Mac OS® X 10.2.4 or greater. • If you use the Scan key on a network, see Using the Scan key on page 146. You can use the (Scan) key on the control panel to scan documents directly into your word processing, graphics or E-mail applications or to a folder on your Macintosh®. Before you can use (Scan) on the control panel, you have to install the Brother MFL-Pro Software Suite and connect the machine to your Macintosh®. If you installed the MFL-Pro Suite from the included CD- ROM then the correct drivers and ControlCenter2 are installed. Scanning by (Scan) follows the configuration on the Device Button tab. (See SCAN on page 130.) For details about how to configure the ControlCenter2 buttons to launch the application of your choice using ControlCenter2 (For Mac OS® X 10.2.4 or greater) on page 127. (Scan), see Using Scan to E-mail 9 You can scan either a black and white or color document into your E-mail application as a file attachment. You can change the (Scan) configuration. (See E-mail on page 133.) a Load your document. b Press (Scan). c Press a or b to choose Scan to E-mail. Press Menu/Set, Set or OK. d Press Black Start or Color Start. The machine starts scanning the document, creates a file attachment, and launches your E-mail application, displaying the new message waiting to be addressed. 117

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Scanning
117
Using the Scan key
(For USB cable users)
9
Note
Available for Mac OS
®
X 10.2.4 or greater.
If you use the
Scan
key on a network, see
Using the Scan key
on page 146.
You can use the
(
Scan
) key on the control panel to scan documents directly into your word processing,
graphics or E-mail applications or to a folder on your Macintosh
®
.
Before you can use
(
Scan
) on the control panel, you have to install the Brother MFL-Pro Software
Suite and connect the machine to your Macintosh
®
. If you installed the MFL-Pro Suite from the included CD-
ROM then the correct drivers and ControlCenter2 are installed. Scanning by
(
Scan
) follows the
configuration on the Device Button tab. (See
SCAN
on page 130.) For details about how to configure the
ControlCenter2 buttons to launch the application of your choice using
(
Scan
), see
Using
ControlCenter2 (For Mac OS
®
X 10.2.4 or greater)
on page 127.
Scan to E-mail
9
You can scan either a black and white or color document into your E-mail application as a file attachment.
You can change the
(
Scan
) configuration. (See
E-mail
on page 133.)
a
Load your document.
b
Press
(
Scan
).
c
Press
a
or
b
to choose
Scan to E-mail
.
Press
Menu/Set
,
Set
or
OK
.
d
Press
Black Start
or
Color Start
.
The machine starts scanning the document, creates a file attachment, and launches your E-mail
application, displaying the new message waiting to be addressed.