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02-28-2017 10:12 AM
I am scanning a multiple page document utilizing a MacBook Pro. When I use the MacBook to wirelessly command my Office Pro 8600 to scan, I can do so for the first page. However, I do not see a means of scanning an additional page.
When I did so using my Windows PC (no longer operable, directly conntected to the printer), there was simply a "+" sign I would hit to scan a next page. I don't see this option with my MacBook.
Thoughts on how to scan multiple pages wirelessly using a MacBook Pro?
Thanks,
jjac1
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03-01-2017 11:09 AM
Hey there! @jjac1, Thanks for stopping by HP forums!
I understand that you have issues scanning pages wirelessly on your printer.
Don't don't worry I will try to help you out.
Did you make any changes to your PC?
Please try the steps recommended below.
Download and install the HP Easy Scan app (in English) from the App Store.
If the app does not automatically open, search the Mac for the scan, then click HP Easy Scan in the list of results.
Place the document or photo printed side down on the scanner glass, then close the scanner lid.
If your printer has an automatic document feeder (ADF), you can use it to scan multiple page documents at one time. Do not load photos in the ADF to prevent damage to the photos and the printer.
In HP Easy Scan, select your printer name from the Scanner drop-down menu.
Select your scan type from the Presets menu.
To change any basic settings to the preset you selected, click Edit Settings.
Click Scan.
Click Scan Next Item to add additional pages, or click Done.
Click the thumbnail version of the scanned item in the left panel. The item displays in the right preview pane.
Click Edit to adjust colors, straighten the scan, or crop the size.
To save your scans to a folder on the Mac, click Send in the bottom right corner of the window, then click Folder.
In the window that displays, click the Where menu to browse to the folder you want to save the file to, then click Save.
To view your scan, open the folder in which you saved the scan, then double-click the file.
Refer this article to know how to Scan from MAC.
Let me know if this helps!
Have a beautiful day ahead! 🙂
A4Apollo
I am an HP Employee
03-01-2017 11:09 AM
Hey there! @jjac1, Thanks for stopping by HP forums!
I understand that you have issues scanning pages wirelessly on your printer.
Don't don't worry I will try to help you out.
Did you make any changes to your PC?
Please try the steps recommended below.
Download and install the HP Easy Scan app (in English) from the App Store.
If the app does not automatically open, search the Mac for the scan, then click HP Easy Scan in the list of results.
Place the document or photo printed side down on the scanner glass, then close the scanner lid.
If your printer has an automatic document feeder (ADF), you can use it to scan multiple page documents at one time. Do not load photos in the ADF to prevent damage to the photos and the printer.
In HP Easy Scan, select your printer name from the Scanner drop-down menu.
Select your scan type from the Presets menu.
To change any basic settings to the preset you selected, click Edit Settings.
Click Scan.
Click Scan Next Item to add additional pages, or click Done.
Click the thumbnail version of the scanned item in the left panel. The item displays in the right preview pane.
Click Edit to adjust colors, straighten the scan, or crop the size.
To save your scans to a folder on the Mac, click Send in the bottom right corner of the window, then click Folder.
In the window that displays, click the Where menu to browse to the folder you want to save the file to, then click Save.
To view your scan, open the folder in which you saved the scan, then double-click the file.
Refer this article to know how to Scan from MAC.
Let me know if this helps!
Have a beautiful day ahead! 🙂
A4Apollo
I am an HP Employee