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I am using Vista Ultimate x64 and MS Office Enterprise 2007.
I have an HP OfficeJet 7140xi All-in-One connected to the wireless network. HP claims that the drivers for this device are already installed in Vista. This is true for the printer but not for the scanner. I can scan via the HP JetDirect Print Server interface (http). The resulting file can only been saved as JPG or BMP. On the other hand MS Office Document Imaging accepts only TIF and MDI files. Of course it would be possible to use a file converter but the process would become very laborious: four steps instead of just one step using MS Office Document Imaging. Do you know a better solution? Thanks, Dan |
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http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...=91463&lang=en -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Dan" wrote in message ... I am using Vista Ultimate x64 and MS Office Enterprise 2007. I have an HP OfficeJet 7140xi All-in-One connected to the wireless network. HP claims that the drivers for this device are already installed in Vista. This is true for the printer but not for the scanner. I can scan via the HP JetDirect Print Server interface (http). The resulting file can only been saved as JPG or BMP. On the other hand MS Office Document Imaging accepts only TIF and MDI files. Of course it would be possible to use a file converter but the process would become very laborious: four steps instead of just one step using MS Office Document Imaging. Do you know a better solution? Thanks, Dan |