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hp instant share setup and use 4 After you have edited the scanned image, select it. Note: The HP Gallery has many editing tools that you can use to edit your image and achieve the results you want. For more information, see the onscreen hp photo and imaging help that came with your software. 5 Click E-mail. The e-mail program on your Macintosh opens. You can now send the images as an e-mail attachment by following the prompts on your Macintosh. access the e-mail option from the hp director For more information on using the HP Director, see the onscreen hp photo and imaging help that came with your software. 1 Open the HP Director and click HP Gallery (OS 9). OR Click HP Director in the Dock, and select HP Gallery from the Manage and Share section of the HP Director menu (OS X). The HP Photo and Imaging Gallery opens. 2 Select an image. For more information, see the onscreen hp photo and imaging help that came with your software. 3 Click E-mail. The e-mail program on your Macintosh opens. You can now send the images as an e-mail attachment by following the prompts on your Macintosh. why should I register with hp instant share (Windows)? With the HP PSC 1300 Series, HP Instant Share user registration is only required if you choose to use the Address Book. User registration is a separate log-on process from the HP product registration and is accomplished using the HP Passport setup program. If you choose to save e-mail addresses and create distribution lists in a HP Instant Share Address Book, you will be prompted to register. Registration is required prior to configuring the Address Book and accessing the Address Book when addressing an HP Instant Share e-mail. reference guide 61

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reference guide
hp instant share setup and use
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4
After you have edited the scanned image, select it.
Note:
The HP Gallery has many editing tools that you can use to edit your
image and achieve the results you want. For more information, see the
onscreen
hp photo and imaging help
that came with your software.
5
Click
E-mail
.
The e-mail program on your Macintosh opens.
You can now send the images as an e-mail attachment by following the
prompts on your Macintosh.
access the e-mail option from the hp director
For more information on using the HP Director, see the onscreen
hp photo and
imaging help
that came with your software.
1
Open the
HP Director
and click
HP Gallery
(OS 9).
OR
Click
HP Director
in the Dock, and select
HP Gallery
from the
Manage and
Share
section of the
HP Director
menu (OS X).
The HP Photo and Imaging Gallery opens.
2
Select an image.
For more information, see the onscreen
hp photo and imaging help
that
came with your software.
3
Click
E-mail
.
The e-mail program on your Macintosh opens.
You can now send the images as an e-mail attachment by following the
prompts on your Macintosh.
why should I register with hp instant share (Windows)?
With the HP PSC 1300 Series, HP Instant Share user registration is only
required if you choose to use the Address Book. User registration is a separate
log-on process from the HP product registration and is accomplished using the
HP Passport setup program.
If you choose to save e-mail addresses and create distribution lists in a HP Instant
Share Address Book, you will be prompted to register. Registration is required
prior to configuring the Address Book and accessing the Address Book when
addressing an HP Instant Share e-mail.