HP LaserJet M1000 Software Technical Reference - Page 31

Scanning system, Scanning methods, HP LaserJet Scan software

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Software description Scanning system Topics: ● Scanning methods ● HP LaserJet Scan software ● Scan drivers Scanning methods Scan from the HP LaserJet device by using any of the following methods. ● From a computer. Click Start, select Programs, select HP, select the name of the device, and then click Scan To. ● From a TWAIN- or WIA-compliant software program. Check the Help system in the software program to learn how to scan from a TWAIN- or WIA-compliant scanner from within that program. ● From the Camera and Scanner Wizard on Windows XP. In Windows XP, click Start, click Control Panel, double-click Scanners and Cameras, and then double-click the HP LaserJet device scanner icon. The Camera and Scanner Wizard appears. Follow the onscreen directions to save your scanned item to a file. HP LaserJet Scan software Use the HP LaserJet Scan software to scan from the HP LaserJet device or to read from a file, and then complete any of the following tasks with the data: ● Save the scanned item to a file. ● Attach the scanned item to an e-mail. ● Open the scanned item with any third-party software program that supports the drag-and-drop function. ● Perform text recognition on the scanned item through Readiris (if Readiris text-recognition software is installed on the computer). The HP LaserJet Scan software is set up to scan by default , but the General tab does provide an override to save a scanned item to a file. This is helpful both for testing when a scanner is not available and for converting existing files into some other output file type. The following file types are currently supported: ● .BMP ● .GIF ● .JPG ● .PDF ● .TIFF (both regular and compressed) ENWW Scanning system 19

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Scanning system
Topics:
Scanning methods
HP LaserJet Scan software
Scan drivers
Scanning methods
Scan from the HP LaserJet device by using any of the following methods.
From a computer.
Click
Start
, select
Programs
, select
HP
, select the name of the device, and
then click
Scan To
.
From a TWAIN- or WIA-compliant software program.
Check the Help system in the software
program to learn how to scan from a TWAIN- or WIA-compliant scanner from within that program.
From the Camera and Scanner Wizard on Windows XP.
In Windows XP, click
Start
, click
Control Panel
, double-click
Scanners and Cameras
, and then double-click the HP LaserJet
device scanner icon. The
Camera and Scanner Wizard
appears. Follow the onscreen directions
to save your scanned item to a file.
HP LaserJet Scan software
Use the HP LaserJet Scan software to scan from the HP LaserJet device or to read from a file, and then
complete any of the following tasks with the data:
Save the scanned item to a file.
Attach the scanned item to an e-mail.
Open the scanned item with any third-party software program that supports the drag-and-drop
function.
Perform text recognition on the scanned item through Readiris (if Readiris text-recognition software
is installed on the computer).
The HP LaserJet Scan software is set up to scan by default , but the
General
tab does provide an
override to save a scanned item to a file. This is helpful both for testing when a scanner is not available
and for converting existing files into some other output file type. The following file types are currently
supported:
.BMP
.GIF
.JPG
.PDF
.TIFF (both regular and compressed)
ENWW
Scanning system
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Software description