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HP Officejet 7610
Microsoft Windows 10 (32-bit)

How do I scan a mixture of A3 and A4 documents into a single pdf file?

 

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Hi,

The HP Scan software rovided with your printer cannot perform a such, its scan software only support a single scan size for a scan job.

 

As a workaround to meet your needs, ownload and use HP Scan Extended instead:

http://ftp.hp.com/pub/scanners/HPScanExt/HPScanExt.msi

 

Once completing the installation open HP Scan Extended (Start > All Apps > HP > HP Scan Extended)

Select PDF, select the Page Size of the first page and ensure that "Show Viewer after Scan" is checked, then press Scan.

Click the Plus sign to scan the next page, you may then change the Page Size within the right pane for any scanned page.

 

Once you are done press the save button to complete the scan.

 

Regards,

Shlomi



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Perfect! Many thanks.

 

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Hi @NeilR1,

Thanks for using the HP Forums.

 

Apologies for jumping in here.

 

If you need help on how it's done, the following relevant resources will be helpful:

 

Scanning Multiple pages using the ADF and Scan Glass

https://goo.gl/SpOH5L

 

For more scanning resources, you can refer to this:

 

Scanning for Dummies

 

Hope that helps!

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