HP Scanjet 7450c HP Scanjet 7400C Series Scanner Windows - (English) User Manu - Page 18

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18 Scanning from scanner buttons Supported e-mail programs allow the scanner to scan an item as a file and attaches it to a new e-mail message. If a scanned image automatically appears as a file attachment in a new e-mail message, your e-mail program is supported. If you are using an unsupported e-mail program, such as a Web-based program like Microsoft Hotmail®, the scanner cannot scan items directly into an e-mail message. The scanner scans the item but then prompts you to save it as a file. After saving the image as a file, open an e-mail message and attach the file as you normally do. To be prompted to save the file, make sure that E-mail file is selected in the button options. Otherwise, you receive an error message when you press E-MAIL at the scanner. See "Changing settings for buttons" on page 24 to check or change which e-mail program is set as the default, or to set E-mail file as the default. Back to TOC When you fax using the scanner buttons, the scanner scans the item using default settings optimized for faxing. If you have a supported PC fax program, the scanned image then automatically appears in a new fax message, which you then address and send. You do not make changes to the scanned image. If your fax program is not supported, select Fax anyway. The computer scans the item using the optimal settings, and the computer prompts you to save the scanned image as a file. Open your PC fax program and attach the file to a message as you normally do.

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Scanning from scanner buttons
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Supported e-mail programs allow the scanner to scan an item as a file
and attaches it to a new e-mail message. If a scanned image
automatically appears as a file attachment in a new e-mail message,
your e-mail program is supported.
If you are using an unsupported e-mail program, such as a Web-based
program like Microsoft Hotmail
®
, the scanner cannot scan items
directly into an e-mail message. The scanner scans the item but then
prompts you to save it as a file. After saving the image as a file, open
an e-mail message and attach the file as you normally do.
To be prompted to save the file, make sure that
E-mail file
is selected
in the button options. Otherwise, you receive an error message when
you press
E-
MAIL
at the scanner.
See
"Changing settings for buttons" on page 24
to check or change
which e-mail program is set as the default, or to set
E-mail file
as the
default.
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When you fax using the scanner buttons, the scanner scans the item
using default settings optimized for faxing. If you have a supported PC
fax program, the scanned image then automatically appears in a new
fax message, which you then address and send. You do not make
changes to the scanned image.
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If your fax program is not supported, select Fax anyway.
The computer scans the item using the optimal settings,
and the computer prompts you to save the scanned image
as a file. Open your PC fax program and attach the file to
a message as you normally do.