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Posted on Dec 08, 2008

Richo color scanner is760d don't have option auto feeder

How to get or select auto feeder please help I have mulit pages to scan

thank you in advance,
Phil

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This scanner can be controlled by PixEdit so you may scan any amount of sheets. Even easy continue scanning to one document when not enough space in the ADF for the hold stack

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