On Fri, 2 Mar 2018 10:18:34 +0000, Wols Lists wrote: > >> Make sure you check the specs. Either it'll be expensive, or it > >> probably won't do it. My Dells have been the only printer/scanners > >> I've had that do it - HP's don't, Epsons don't ... > > > > That's not correct. My HP laser AIO can scan to email, a network > > folder or a USB stick. > > > I've seen printers advertised as scanning to email and network folders, > and it turns out you need to control it FROM THE COMPUTER. (I saw the > adverts, downloaded the manual, and there was no mention of doing from > the front panel, but copious explanation of how to use the computer > software.)
Bear in mind that I am not using adverts as my source of information but the printer sitting next to my desk. > My Dell, you need the computer to configure it, but then everything is > controlled from the printer front panel. It's exactly the same with my HP. You don't even need a windows program to configure it, although they do supply one, as the printer has a built in web server for configuration. And if you plug in a USB stick it opens a menu that includes an option to scan to the stick. -- Neil Bothwick Help put the "fun" back in "dysfunctional" !
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