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How to scan full page not book copy

I am scanning multiple documents and sending them to my computer. The documents are bookcopy even though I am scanning single pages. I want them full size.

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Duplexor printing is the only feature which HP All-In-One printer offers, where you can print in both sides of the paper from your computer if you have multiple pages to print.

But SORRY you cannot make a duplex copy on the stand alone machine itself.

But still you can scan and print the same on the duplexor.

For Scanning Multiple pages in one Folder:

All you need to do is if the All-In-One Printer driver and software is completly installed in your computer, Then you should have a icon in your desktop as HP Solution Center / Go to
Start> All Programs> HP> HP Solution Center>
Then click on Scan document> The in the option where it says Where do you want to send the scanned documents> Click on the drop down and select PDF / Word then make syre you
have selected Show preivew Box> Then click On Scan>
After it shows the preivew> Click on I Accept> NOW IT WILL ASK IF YOU WANT TO SCAN ANOTHER DOCUMENT> Click yes on this and replace the document> and the click on
NEW SCAN> and follow the same steps to scan multiple pages, till you have finished scanning all and then> When it asks if you want to scan another document> Click on No.

And then print the same through the duplexor

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For Scanning Multiple pages in one Folder:

All you need to do is if the All-In-One Printer driver and software is completly installed in your computer, Then you should have a icon in your desktop as HP Solution Center / Go to Start> All Programs> HP> HP Solution Center>
Then click on Scan document> The in the option where it says Where do you want to send the scanned documents> Click on the drop down and select PDF / Word then make syre you have selected Show preivew Box> Then click On Scan>
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Check and see if it works, If any help or problem let me know

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What do you mean scan? Is it from the printer to the computer? Or just plain copy? When you want to scan to the computer, you need a software that can scan multiple pages. HP's document feeder can copy and fax multiple pages, so if the software supports multiple pages scanning, then I'm sure it can.
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