Software Technical Reference

Microsoft Entourage Mac OS X
Microsoft Outlook Yes; Outlook 97, Outlook 98, Outlook 2000, Outlook XP Mac OS X
Microsoft Outlook Express Yes
Lotus Notes Yes; V3.0 and later
E-mail is always sent through the default e-mail client. To identify the default e-mail client in Windows
XP (the path varies for other Windows operating systems), click Start, click Settings, click Control
Panel, click Network and Internet Options, click Internet Options, click the Programs tab, and look
at the E-mail setting.
Sending a scan to e-mail generally uses the simple MAPI protocol. If the e-mail address is added before
scanning, extended MAPI can be used to avoid security messages while the program tries to send the
e-mail automatically. Setting a MapiLevel registry key forces the scan program to always use either
simple or extended MAPI. This might be required if scanning to e-mail fails even when the default e-
mail client is set up correctly.
For more information about scanning, see the HP LaserJet M1319 MFP Series User Guide, which is
available on the printing-system CD that came with the product.
Scan drivers
The printing-system software includes the following integrated scan drivers:
Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) driver
TWAIN driver
WIA driver
In Windows XP, access the Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) driver by using the Windows Scanner
and Camera Wizard or directly by using a WIA-compliant software program.
Access the WIA driver using the Windows Scanner and Camera Wizard
1. Right-click the scanner icon in the My Computer folder and click Scan. Select Microsoft Scanner
and Camera Wizard, and then click OK.
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Right-click the scanner icon in the My Computer folder and click Scanner Wizard.
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Right-click the scanner icon in the Scanners and Cameras folder in the Control Panel and click
Scan. Select Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard, and then click OK.
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Right-click the scanner icon in the Scanners and Cameras folder in the Control Panel and click
Scanner Wizard.
Table 2-1 Supported e-mail programs (continued)
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