HP Color LaserJet CM1312 MFP Series - Software Technical Reference
Macintosh solutions software
This section provides information about the following topics:
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Software components for Macintosh
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System requirements
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Operating-system support
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Availability
Software components for Macintosh
The following table outlines the software components for this product that are available for computers
running the Macintosh operating system.
Table 5-1 Software components for Macintosh
Component Description
Installer software Installs the printer-driver for this product.
Printer-driver software Allows you to print from the product.
HP EWS Device Configuration Provides a user interface that you use to configure the product.
HP LaserJet Director This software program is installed automatically with the
solutions software for the productunder Applications in the HP
LaserJet MFP/Director folder.
This program provided access to the print, copy, scan, and
scan-to-e-mail functions.
ReadIris This optional software program comes on a separate CD.
Convert scanned images into text that can be edited in word-
processing programs.
Scan to e-mail This feature is installed automatically with the solutions
software for the product, and can be accessed through the HP
LaserJet Director and through the buttons on the MFP control
panel.
During installation, the installer detects supported e-mail
programs on the computer and integrates them into the HP
LaserJet Scan software. Each time the computer restarts, the
software updates the list of available e-mail programs.
HP PhotoSmart Studio Use the HP PhotoSmart Studio to work with photos, scanned
images, and video clips. You can edit images, create printing
projects, and send images.
Online Documentation The user documentation for these products is included on the
installation CD in Adobe Acrobat format. You must have Adobe
Acrobat Reader installed on your computer to read the PDF
files. Go to the following website to download Adobe Acrobat
Reader.
www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
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