Compaq 9200c manual Digital-sending tasks, Loading documents in the ADF, To load the ADF

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Digital-sending tasks

This section provides instructions for how to carry out common digital-sending tasks.

Loading documents

You can use either the automatic document feeder (ADF) or the scanner glass to load documents for digital sending. Use the following instructions to load documents.

Loading documents in the ADF

Using the ADF, you can scan up to 50 pages at a time (depending on the thickness of the pages).

To load the ADF

1.Load the document face-upinto the ADF. See Media specifications for paper size specifications.

2.Adjust the paper guides to fit the document size.

3.If you are scanning legal-size documents, pull out the paper support for the output bin to accommodate the larger paper size.

 

4. Make any image modifications, and select any scan settings (see the following sections

 

for more information). Press START.

 

If you are scanning a double-sided document, be sure to select the double-sided option in

NOTE

 

the Original Settings screen before starting so that the ADF duplexer automatically scans

 

both sides of the document. See Changing the Original Settings for more information.

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Contents HP 9200c Digital Sender Page User Guide Copyright and License Table of contents Appendix a Support Digital-sender basics Where to look for more information Quick access to digital-sender informationUser-guide links Hardware features HP 9200C Digital Sender featuresDigital-sender parts Media specifications Digital-sender software SoftwareSoftware security Network authenticationControlling digital-sending security Secure e-mailEnww Control panel Button Function Control-panel featuresUsing the control-panel buttons Data LED Ready LEDData LED Sleep modeUnderstanding digital-sender status Element Status indicationEnww To load the ADF Digital-sending tasksLoading documents Loading documents in the ADFLoading documents onto the glass Avoiding ADF jamsTo use the scanner glass Sending documents Changing settingsLogging Content button Changing the Original SettingsChanging the scan settings Job ModeFile formats Using e-mail to send a documentSending a basic e-mail message Mail Settings button Start buttonSubject button Changing the settings Using the auto-complete functionJPG Controlling file sizeCreating a recipient list Using the address bookRemove button More information Using Secondary E-mailFaxing a document Editing the address bookFax recipients list One-touch speed-dial buttons Fax success or failure notifications Using speed dials and one-touch buttonsSending to a folder Using the phone bookFile Name button Folder Settings button Other button Sending to workflow Enww Problem solving Jams CleaningClearing jams Jams Locate the separation pad AaBbCc Replacing the mylar sheetProblem TroubleshootingAction to take Troubleshooting Enww Control panel is using the wrong language Understanding control-panel error messages Mail Gateway did not respond Error message Explanation or action neededJob failed Error executing digital send job. Job failed HP Digital Sending Delivery ErrorEnww EIO Buffer Overflow Xy ErrorXx Error Insufficient MemoryPermanent Storage Write Fail Permanent Storage FullHP Customer support SupportAppendix a Support ADF IndexTiff ADF Enww Page Q5916-90910

9200c specifications

The Compaq 9200c is a notable product in the history of Compaq's portable computing solutions, recognized for its blend of performance and portability. Released during a period when mobile computing began to gain traction, the 9200c was engineered to meet the needs of business professionals seeking a reliable laptop that could handle a variety of tasks without being tethered to a desk.

One of the main features of the Compaq 9200c is its robust design. The laptop was built to withstand the rigors of travel, with a durable chassis and a keyboard that could endure heavy usage. This aspect made it particularly appealing to users who frequently moved between office and client sites, as it managed to combine a lightweight profile with resilience.

In terms of technology, the Compaq 9200c was powered by a range of Intel processors, depending on the configuration. Users had the choice between various CPUs which offered sufficient processing power for typical business applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, and even light multimedia tasks. The laptop supported a range of RAM options, enabling users to customize their machine for optimum performance based on their needs.

The display was another key characteristic of the 9200c. It featured a vibrant screen that provided clear visuals, making it suitable for tasks that required attention to detail. The resolution supported by the screen allowed users to work with multiple applications simultaneously, enhancing productivity.

Connectivity options were also a highlight, with the Compaq 9200c including various ports such as USB and serial connections. This enabled seamless integration with peripherals like printers and external storage devices, thus catering to the needs of professionals on the go. The laptop also incorporated a modem and offered networking capabilities, which ensured that users could remain connected regardless of their location.

Battery life was a crucial consideration for mobile users, and the 9200c delivered satisfactory performance in this area, allowing users to work for extended periods without needing to recharge frequently. Furthermore, it provided the option for docking, which made it easy to transition from a mobile setup to a traditional desktop environment.

In summary, the Compaq 9200c was a significant contribution to the world of portable computing, encapsulating essential features and technologies that appealed to business users. Its robust build, customizable performance, excellent display, extensive connectivity options, and commendable battery life made it a versatile choice for professionals seeking efficiency and reliability in their mobile computing experience.