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03-19-2026 10:57 AM
hello ,
i am considering the purchase of a Laserjet Pro 3302dfw printer but can not find any info ( doc , video ) on the process of scanning multiple sheets recto verso even in the user manual.
Is it possible to put , let's say 10 recto verso sheets in the paper feeder tray , then click on a button in the windows user interface obtain either a pdf file containing the 20 scan pages , or 20 jpeg file , with NO HUMAN INTERVENTION ?
I don't want to have to reverse manually each sheet ....
best regards
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03-22-2026 12:15 PM
Hi @ya2mardel,
Welcome to the HP Support Community!
Thanks for reaching out!
We're thrilled to have the opportunity to assist you and provide a solution.
Yes, the HP LaserJet Pro 3302fdw can do exactly what you want (fully automatic double-sided scanning from the feeder, no manual flipping).
What the Printer Can Do
Automatic duplex (recto-verso) scanning via ADF
- The printer has a duplex ADF (Automatic Document Feeder)
- This means it scans both sides of each sheet automatically
- No need to flip pages manually
Batch scanning (multiple sheets)
- ADF capacity: up to 50 sheets
- You can load a stack (e.g., 10 double-sided sheets)
Output options
- You can scan to:
- Single PDF (multi-page)
- Separate image files (JPEG, TIFF, etc.)
This model uses single-pass duplex scanning
It scans both sides in one go, not by flipping internally
Follow the below steps to print without any intervention.
- Load 10 sheets into the ADF
- In the software, select:
- Source: ADF
- Mode: Duplex (2-sided scanning)
- Output: Single PDF (multi-page) or images
- Click "scan."
I hope this helps.
Take care and have an amazing day ahead! 🚀
Best regards,
I'm an HP Employee.
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03-22-2026 12:15 PM
Hi @ya2mardel,
Welcome to the HP Support Community!
Thanks for reaching out!
We're thrilled to have the opportunity to assist you and provide a solution.
Yes, the HP LaserJet Pro 3302fdw can do exactly what you want (fully automatic double-sided scanning from the feeder, no manual flipping).
What the Printer Can Do
Automatic duplex (recto-verso) scanning via ADF
- The printer has a duplex ADF (Automatic Document Feeder)
- This means it scans both sides of each sheet automatically
- No need to flip pages manually
Batch scanning (multiple sheets)
- ADF capacity: up to 50 sheets
- You can load a stack (e.g., 10 double-sided sheets)
Output options
- You can scan to:
- Single PDF (multi-page)
- Separate image files (JPEG, TIFF, etc.)
This model uses single-pass duplex scanning
It scans both sides in one go, not by flipping internally
Follow the below steps to print without any intervention.
- Load 10 sheets into the ADF
- In the software, select:
- Source: ADF
- Mode: Duplex (2-sided scanning)
- Output: Single PDF (multi-page) or images
- Click "scan."
I hope this helps.
Take care and have an amazing day ahead! 🚀
Best regards,
I'm an HP Employee.
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03-23-2026 06:17 AM
Hi @ya2mardel,
Thanks for letting us help you out! If you're all set, please mark this post as 'Accepted Solution' so I can do a virtual happy dance!
If you need anything else, I'm all ears (or rather, all text). Just let me know!
You're awesome, and I'm honored to have been your go-to guide today!
Stay fantastic, and have an amazing day ahead!
Best Regards,
I'm an HP Employee.
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