Can the Hp laserjet printer M276NW - Scan documents to a PDF

Intro:
- using Laptop with Win-7
- Interested in purchasing an all in one laser printer
- major function I must have is scane to a PDF file
Question:
- Can the Hp laserjet printer M276NW -> Scan documents to a PDF ??
Regards

Hi raindeck,
The HP LaserJet M276NW has an option to scan documents to PDF, so the answer to your question is YES.
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