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09-15-2016 12:15 AM
How do I scan 2 pages with automatic document feeder and save as one file? (Right now, it comes up as 2 separate files)
I have an HP7520 &, again, I wish to scan 2 pages as one jpeg file.
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09-15-2016 02:30 AM
Well, typically JPEG format doesn't support multi-page concept like a document. So each image of JPEG file is saved into one file. If you're thinking of scaling down 2 images into 1 paper size (example: A4), you may need some image editor to do that
If you're looking for a mulit-page image format, TIFF could be a proper format to use.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TIFF
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09-15-2016 12:26 AM
Hi,
The following post is for PDF file but same for JPG file
http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Scanning-Faxing-and-Copying/HP-7520-Photo-Scanning/td-p/1959743
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09-15-2016 02:30 AM
Well, typically JPEG format doesn't support multi-page concept like a document. So each image of JPEG file is saved into one file. If you're thinking of scaling down 2 images into 1 paper size (example: A4), you may need some image editor to do that
If you're looking for a mulit-page image format, TIFF could be a proper format to use.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TIFF
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