HP LaserJet MFP M433 User Guide - Page 64
Scanning from the machine, Introduction, Scan feature
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Scanning from the machine Introduction The following topics describe how to set up the Scan To PC menu options from the control panel and then scan a document. ● Scan feature ● Basic scanning Scan feature NOTE: Some menus may not appear in the display depending on options or models. If so, it is not applicable to your machine. NOTE: In order for the Scan To button to function, you must install the HP Scan Software on the PC. To change the menu options: ● Press Scan > Scan To PC on the control panel. NOTE: Not available on the M433a model. Item Scan to PC Network PC File Format Color Mode Resolution Description Selects the scan destination to a network-connected computer that has the scan software installed and the Scan To feature has been configured. Sets scan destination to a network-connected computer. You scan the originals and save the scanned image to a directory such as My Documents. Sets the file format in which the image is to be saved. If you select JPEG, TIFF or PDF, you can select to scan multiple pages. Depending on the selected scan type, this option may not appear. ● Multi-Page PDF: Scans originals in PDF, but several originals are scanned as one file. ● Single-Page PDF: Scans the originals in PDF, and several originals are scanned as an each individual PDF file. ● Multi-Page TIFF: Scans originals in TIFF (Tagged Image File Format), but several originals are scanned as one file. ● Single-Page TIFF: Scans the originals in TIFF (Tagged Image File Format), and several originals are scanned as an each individual TIFF file. ● JPEG: Scans original in JPEG format. NOTE: The file format JPEG cannot be selected in the File Format option, if Mono has been selected for Color Mode. You can select the color options of scan outputs. ● Color: Uses color to display an image. 24 bits per pixel, 8 bits for each RGB, is used for 1 pixel. ● Gray: Uses the black gradation to display an image. 8 bits per pixel. Sets the image resolution. 56 Chapter 7 Scanning ENWW