Scan the image into the computer, send to your documents files, then attach to an email.
The only way to send a "hard copy" document through e-mail is to attach it as a computer file document, or scan it and send it as an image file.
In terms of regular e-mail you can send any file. Yes that includes JPEG.
Yes, however the image quality isn't as clear as a digital scan and email.
Send me your email & I'll send you a scan of the manual.
I always scan it in sections to my e-mail, it always takes awhile for larger documents. If your using a public printer make sure noone is stopping the scan session.
Why not just fax it. You have to scan it to email anyway.
No, fax machines use dial-up technology. However, you can scan an image of the document and send that as a file (for example, as a PDF file) over the Internet.
You can't. Save the image and send it as an attachment using your email client.
Get the picture from phone, click Compose to send new email. Use the Attached or send file or add file ( depend on your email setting and programs )that picture into the email Send and you are done!
This is a very general question so it is hard to answer. Depending on what your attachments are and what email you are using there may be a size limit. If the file size is to large(ex:sending pictures, if it is too large you wont be able to send it you will need to resize the image)it wont send.
Send me your email I'll send you a scan of the manual.
Send me your email and I'll send you a scan of the manual. I need the owners manual for the Ithaca SKB 500 O/U shotgun. Please e mail me with a PDF file or scan at temcowilly@aol.com. Thanks Bill