DCP-1610W
FAQs & Troubleshooting |
Scan a document and e-mail it as an attachment (For Macintosh)
You can scan a document directly into your default E-mail application using ControlCenter2, so you can send the scanned data as an attachment.
The Scan to E-mail feature does not support Webmail services. Use the Scan to Image or Scan to File feature to scan a document or a picture, and then attach the file of the scanned data to an email message.
NOTE: Illustrations shown below are from a representative product and operating system and may differ from your Brother machine and operating system.
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Load your document.
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Click the SCAN tab.
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Click E-mail.
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The Scan to E-mail dialog box will appear. You can configure the scan settings.
- Click Start Scanning. Your default E-mail application will start and the image will be attached to a new E-mail.
Related FAQs
- Change the scan settings for scanning from ControlCenter2 or the SCAN key (For Macintosh)
- Change the scan settings for scanning from ControlCenter4 or the SCAN key (For Windows)
- Scan a document and e-mail it as an attachment. (For Windows)
- Scan a document and e-mail it as an attachment using the Scan button on my Brother machine
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