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01-11-2013 09:32 PM
I have a Deskjet 3510 All in One...I am trying to scan more than one document into one folder...When I scan a document and hit save, I name a file for the document to go.....When I scan another document and hit save when I try to put it into the same folder I keep getting a message saying a File with this name already exists do you want to replace it. If I hit yes, won't this get rid of my first scanned doc? When I look up help it says to Save not Done, but how do I get around the above proble?
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03-08-2013 12:15 PM
Alright, if you are using the HP scanning utility this will work for you.
You are right, that is where you can be sure to determine if you are going to scan to a single or multiple file location(s). However, when you are on the scanning window, there should be the main image, then on the left there is a smaller thumbnail in a column. At the bottom of that column there is a button with a piece of paper with a (+) mark. This will allow you to scan multiple pages in one setting.
Let me know if this works for you!
PS : Be sure to be saving the files as PDFs
01-14-2013 08:16 AM
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03-01-2013 08:23 PM
I'm having this same problem with my 3510: there is no + -, the only option is to Save or Cancel; Save requires another name, and each scan is filed as a separate file. I'd like to be able to save several documents as one multipage file.
This is a new printer for me and I think I downloaded all of the updates when I installed it.
03-04-2013
05:34 PM
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04-19-2016
12:44 PM
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OscarFuentes
If you would like to scan multiple pages to a single file, then what you need to do is use the HP software for scanning. Save the files as a PDF and under the Advanced options you should be able to save them as a single PDF.
Here is a guide with more information on that :
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03476857
Let me know if this helps!
03-06-2013 03:20 PM
The link doesn't help.
Under Start, All Programs, I have HP Scan. That opens up the software. Advanced does have a check block to create a separate file.
If I open the Deskjet 3510 folder , I get different screens for print and scan functions, but there is still no multipage document optionor + icon to select.
Regardless of whether the HP Scan File block is unchecked or checked, the scanner always produces individual files instead of a multi-page document.
There is no Help in the scan software to identify which version I'm using but I've only had the 3510 for a week and everything has been updated.
03-06-2013 03:56 PM
In that link, on "How to scan with HP software" there is a section on how to scan a multi-page document to a single file. You will need to use the HP software, but it should be essentially the same for that Deskjet. Because you are limited to only using the flat bed scanner, you will have to after each page use the "scan more pages" option as Rudy stated above.
This should work for you as it is the same method I use on the 3520 here at my office.
Let me know!
03-08-2013 10:08 AM
I'm using HP Scan, the software that came with the 3510.
If there's another software, please provide a link.
HP Scan has an Advanced Setting option to Create a separate file for each scanned page; whether of not that setting is selected, each scanned page is a separate file, and I never have the opportuntty to scan another page.
03-08-2013 12:15 PM
Alright, if you are using the HP scanning utility this will work for you.
You are right, that is where you can be sure to determine if you are going to scan to a single or multiple file location(s). However, when you are on the scanning window, there should be the main image, then on the left there is a smaller thumbnail in a column. At the bottom of that column there is a button with a piece of paper with a (+) mark. This will allow you to scan multiple pages in one setting.
Let me know if this works for you!
PS : Be sure to be saving the files as PDFs
