I am having a problem with scanning a multi page document and then saving it as one document. The flatbed feeds all the pages through the scanner but the images come up as seperate pages to save as...HELP!!!
You do not say which software you are using but if you can afford PixEdit you can save to multipage tiff, Pdfs and so on. Also combine singlepage and mulitpage documents to one mulitpage and vice verca.
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1 Position the first page of your document on the flatbed scanner and close the lid.
2 In Adobe Acrobat, under the File menu, choose "Create PDF", then "From Scanner" and then "Custom Scan."
3 In the Scan dialog box, choose your configuration settings. This will vary based on the nature of the document you wish to scan (e.g. color or black & white, images or text).
4 Click "Scan."
5 When the scanning process is complete, Acrobat will ask you if you wish to scan more pages into the file. If you do, position the next page on the flatbed scanner and click "Scan More Pages." Otherwise, click "Scan Is Complete."
6 Repeat the above steps as necessary to scan a multi-page document.
Follow these steps : •1 Position the first page of your document on the flatbed scanner and close the lid.
•2 In Adobe Acrobat, under the File menu, choose "Create PDF", then "From Scanner" and then "Custom Scan."
•3 In the Scan dialog box, choose your configuration settings. This will vary based on the nature of the document you wish to scan (e.g. color or black & white, images or text).
•4 Click "Scan."
•5 When the scanning process is complete, Acrobat will ask you if you wish to scan more pages into the file. If you do, position the next page on the flatbed scanner and click "Scan More Pages." Otherwise, click "Scan Is Complete."
•6 Repeat the above steps as necessary to scan a multi-page document.
Position the first page of your document on
the flatbed scanner and close the lid.
Step 2
In Adobe Acrobat, under the File menu, choose "Create PDF",
then "From Scanner" and then "Custom Scan."
Step 3
In the Scan dialog box, choose your configuration settings.
This will vary based on the nature of the document you wish to scan
(e.g. color or black & white, images or text).
Step 4
Click "Scan."
Step 5
When the scanning process is complete, Acrobat will ask you
if you wish to scan more pages into the file. If you do, position the
next page on the flatbed scanner and click "Scan More Pages." Otherwise,
click "Scan Is Complete."
Step 6
Repeat the above steps as necessary to scan a multi-page
document.
Please follow the steps below to scan and save a Multi-Page PDF with Epson Scan.
1. Launch Epson Scan from your START, (ALL) PROGRAMS, EPSON SCAN. 2. If prompted, select your scanner model. Epson Scan will now launch. 3. Click the drop down arrow next to SCAN, select FILE SAVE SETTINGS. 4. Select PDF for IMAGE format. Click OK. 5. Click SCAN. Click OK to proceed (if prompted). 6. Once the image has scanned you will be prompted to click ADD PAGE or DONE. 7. Click ADD PAGE to scan more documents. 8. Once you have scanned all your documents, click DONE. 9. Your documents will now appear in the EDITING PAGE window. Click OK. 10. The multi-page PDF is now created.
If the scanner is scanning but stops after a few pages either it could be because of a) There is insufficient disk space (you need to delete unwanted files or direct the comp to store whre there is space) or b) the rubber rollers are not able to separate pages and feed the papers for scanning.(You need to change the rollers)
Loading originals to scan Use these instructions to load originals into your device for scanning. For the best quality scans, use the flatbed scanner. See Selecting media for the automatic document feeder (ADF) for guidelines on choosing original documents for scanning. Loading originals onto the flatbed scanner 1. Make sure that the automatic document feeder (ADF) input tray is free of media. 2. Lift the flatbed scanner lid. 3. Place the original document face-down on the flatbed scanner with the top, left corner of the document at the lower-right corner of the glass. 4. Gently close the lid. 5. The document is ready to be scanned. CAUTION To prevent damaging the device, do not allow the scanner lid to fall onto the flatbed scanner surface. Always close the scanner lid when the device is not in use. Loading originals into the automatic document feeder (ADF) input tray Note The ADF capacity is up to 50 sheets of 75 g/m2 (20 lb) media (depending on the thickness of the media), or fewer sheets if the stack fills the ADF. The minimum size for media in the ADF is 127 by 127 mm (5 by 5 inches). For smaller sizes use the flatbed scanner. The maximum size for media in the ADF is 215.9 by 381 mm (8.5 by 15 inches). 1. Make sure that the flatbed scanner contains no media. 2. Close the flatbed scanner cover and put the top end of the stack of originals into the ADF input tray, with the media stack face-up and the first page to be scanned on top of the stack. 3. Slide the stack into the ADF input tray until it does not move any farther. If this helps you, let the Boss, FixYa.com Know...
scanners only scan one side printing on the other hand is where you want back to front documents
flatbed scanners dont do multi there individule scans if you want multi conversions by the all in one scanner printer fax this scans both sides prints both sides together
Sounds like a dirty seal glass.
The small srtip of glass on the left side of the scanner. Clean it well.
If there is no streak when scanning on the flad bed portion, then there is most likely a small almost non visible contaminant on the seal glass.
Use a regular piece of 20 pound paper crumpled with some glass cleaner or alcohol and clean that glass thorughly
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