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Can I scan multiple pages by using the document handler on the HP L7680 Inkjet All-in-One Printer?

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Hi,

Yes, you can do this by knocking together the sheets you want to scan into a small, lined-up stack and then put them face up, in the ADF loader.

Bear in mind it can only handle so many sheets at a time (think it's 15?) so don't stuff it with too much or it'll choke.

Remember also that it needs nice straight edges, not dog-eared bits of scrap paper otherwise it'll mis-feed or crumple your source documents.

Oh and you'll need to make sure the software you're using can actually make use of the ADF... The HP provided software can, but it may take a little bit of experimentation to figure out the best, most-appropriate settings.

Hope that helps..

Martin

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