HP (Hewlett-Packard) 8100C Fax Machine User Manual


 
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The HP Digital Sender 8100C can be directly connected to TCP/IP networks. It converts
black-and-white and color documents, drawings, and photographs into electronic format
and distributes them directly to several types of destinations
e-mail addresses
fax numbers
HPJetSend-enabled printers
The unit includes a flatbed scanner and an automatic document feeder (ADF) that can
accept up to 25 pages.
Registered users can create their own address books of e-mail addresses and combine
e-mail addresses into personal distribution lists. Users can also add fax numbers to public
phone books. The destinations and distribution lists can then be selected at the digital
sender control panel.
The administrator has the ability to create public e-mail destinations and distribution lists
and make them available to all users.
The HP Digital Sender 8100C supports LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol),
which allows you to find and use e-mail addresses located on directory servers located
elsewhere on a network (such as the Internet) over a TCP/IP connection. See the HP
digital sender website for a list of global e-mail address books:
http://www.digitalsender.hp.com
Installing the digital sender is simply a matter of making a few connections and
configuring a few network and e-mail parameters. The digital sender operates as a
stand-alone unit and does not require network privileges to administer.
The HPJetDirect print server (network interface card) that comes installed in the digital
sender handles all protocol support for TCP/IP and SMTP automatically.