Image Zone Send to Programs Error!

Every time i select and image and try to use the send to program option i get an Error saying Please Select and Image.
PLEASE HELP
Yes i know Image Zone is no longer supported but there has got to be some way of fixing this. Restoring my PC is not an option.
thank you for your time you may reach my via Email in my profile.
Ryan Farrow

Hello myboat,
I will post a helpful link, for you to help you find your model number.
How Do I Find My Model Number?
In the meantime, I will post you helpful documents for the E709a Model.
If you Cannot Send or Receive Faxes, click here.
If you can Send Faxes but Cannot Receive them, click here.
If you can Receive Faxes but Cannot Send them, click here.
I hope this helps.
Take care,
R a i n b o w 7000I work on behalf of HP
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