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I’m considering buying this printer and would like to know does it scan pictures good?  Also can I load multiple pictures to scan at a time or continually feed  them?

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@Scolan 

 

Welcome to the HP English Community --

 

I found the 9128e model listed for Bangladesh -

 

The USA model in this series is likely the 9129e.

 

Printers in this series are essentially the same printer --

Each printer model is possibly sold in different colors and possibly available in different markets.

 

There might be differences in supported specialty software or apps -- that is, some of what is available in English and / or the USA might -- or might not -- be available in other languages or other regions of the world.

 

Printer Series >> HP OfficeJet Pro 9120e All-in-One series  

 

Specifications

HP OfficeJet Pro 9128e All-in-One Printer (403X2A) 

 

Scan quality depends on not only the printer but also on the content, the connection used to secure the printer to the network, and the device resources.  If one or more of these are poor, scanning will suffer as a result of an "less than ideal" setup.

 

The printer mechanics are capable of providing decent scan results.

 

The printer supports automatic 2-sided (dual pass) scan, too.  Nice.

 

The 9120e printer series lacks a second tray (mentioned only as FYI) -- this is the "little brother" to the top-tier 9135e with two trays.  Yes, "top" costs more than "next to the top".

 

If you are running a supported version of Windows and install the Full Driver Printer software, then

Yes - the printer can scan more than one photo placed on the flatbed (glass) and then store the images as separate files.

and

No - there is not a continuous feed option beyond the ADF.

 

Example - HP Scan (Part of the full driver) - Menu - JPEG

( Page Size = Detect Photos )

9025_HP_Scan_menu_JPEG_More_Image_All_79025_HP_Scan_menu_JPEG_More_Image_All_7

 

 

Optional Software -- HP Universal Scan - Supported in this series in Windows 10 and Windows 11

Universal Scan provides much the same setup as the original HP Scan software with additional features.

 

Example - Windows - HP Universal Scan - JPEG

HP_Universal_Scan_Menu_JPEG_Page-Size_5HP_Universal_Scan_Menu_JPEG_Page-Size_5

 

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HP OfficeJet Pro 9120e All-in-One series  

 

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