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HP Office jet Pro 6870.  After scanning my documents l am unable to see the scans in my email.

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@CynCoa66, Welcome to the HP Support Community!

 

Which application are you using to scan?

Check the connection between the printer and the iOS device.

  • This printer supports only 2.4GHz network.
  • If you have a Dual-band router and both 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks share the same name/SSID, the printer will not be able to connect to the network. In this case, contact your Internet service provider to assign different names to both the networks.

Update the printer firmware

Click here to know different methods of updating printer firmware.

 

Also, check for any software updates on MAC

Click here to know how.

 

Make sure Scan to Email is setup on the printer

Automatically attach a scan to an email with options on the printer control panel or with the Image Capture app on the Mac.

  1. Confirm the following requirements for the scan to email feature. If you do not meet these requirements, you can manually attach the file to an email message by saving the scan to a folder on the computer.

    • Scan to email works best when a local email client, such as Apple Mail, is installed and set up on the computer.

    • Web-based email accounts (Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Hotmail) must be configured through your local email client to scan to them. Check your local email support site for additional information.

  2. Start the scan.

    • Printers with touchscreen or LCD menu control panels: From the Scan menu on the printer, select your computer name, and then select Email as PDF or Email as JPEG A new email message automatically opens on the computer.

      Some Web-enabled HP printers have a Scan to Email app in the Apps menu that sends emails from the printer using your printer's ePrint email address.

    • Printers with buttons only or printers without scan to email menu options: Continue to the next step to start the scan from the computer.

  3. Open Finder , click Go in the top menu bar, click Applications, and then double-click Image Capture.

     Apple Image Capture

  4. Click your printer name in the Devices or Shared list, and then click Show Details at the bottom of the screen, if necessary.

    After the preview of the scan displays, change the following settings:

    • Scan Mode: Select the scanning bed or automatic document feeder.

    • Scan to: Select Mail.

    • Name: Type a name for the scan file.

    • Format: Select the file type for the scan. When you select the PDF or TIFF format, the Combine into single document feature is available to save multiple page documents or multiple images into a single file.

  5. Click Scan.

    A new email message automatically opens with the scan attached.

Let me know how this goes.

 

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