5 Sending to e-mail
Overview
The HP LaserJet 4100 mfp series can scan documents to any e-mail address.
Note | The MFP can send color images, although it cannot copy or print in color. |
The following topics are addressed in this chapter:
●introduction
●sending documents
●available file formats
●using and managing address books
Introduction
Send to email (part of the Digital-sending suite) is similar to faxing information, but offers these advantages:
●sends mail to multiple e-mail addresses simultaneously, saving time and delivery costs
●ensures privacy by sending information directly to e-mail in-boxes rather than to a fax machine, which might have many users
●delivers files at near-original quality in black and white or in color
●sends files in JPEG, PDF, and TIFF file formats, which can be modified by the recipient in computer programs
Documents are scanned and sent as attachments to an e-mail address. Digital documents can be sent in the formats shown above, enabling recipients to manipulate the document in various programs to meet their specific needs. The e-mailed document can be printed for your records.
By using HP Smart Compression technology, digital-sending keeps file sizes small, minimizing the impact on the network. Documents arrive in near-original quality. Like other e-mail messages, the documents can be printed, stored, or forwarded.
The HP LaserJet 4100 mfp series connects directly to the LAN, so that you can send digital documents without a dedicated computer. E-mail processing is done entirely within the product, from scanning through communicating with the network SMTP gateway. E-mail addresses can be acquired from an at-device address book or an LDAP server. The system administrator can configure e-mail parameters either over the network using the embedded Web server or HP Web JetAdmin, or at the control panel.