I have an imageformula that you can load 20 pages into. There is just one HUGE problem. It will often feed at least 5 pages at once. I got a flatbed scanner to replace it. It may be slower but at least I don't have to stop and figure out which pages didn't get scanned as a result of the double feed problem. Mine is a P 215 and it looks very similar to other Canon scanners since many of them seem to have the same design or similar enough. It is a real bummer too, not being able to scan a stack of papers without worrying about that. It is the kind of thing that if you don't notice it you might miss a lot of pages and even find the pages that came out of the scanner out of their original order. I only bought it because I needed to get some critical documents scanned to preserve them in some form. They are really just photo copies of other documents but some of them were turning yellow. I wanted to scan them before they become fragile from degradation of the paper. I am not sure how I would get replacements of them so I figured this would be the best way to keep a copy. I will print them to some archival paper that will hopefully last longer than I will. These are not things to pass on to heirs or anything with a notary seal, just papers I need for my own purposes as long as I will be alive. These are not birth or death certificates or anything like that.
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I have an imageformula that you can load 20 pages into. There is just one HUGE problem. It will often feed at least 5 pages at once. I got a flatbed scanner to replace it. It may be slower but at least I don't have to stop and figure out which pages didn't get scanned as a result of the double feed problem. Mine is a P 215 and it looks very similar to other Canon scanners since many of them seem to have the same design or similar enough. It is a real bummer too, not being able to scan a stack of papers without worrying about that. It is the kind of thing that if you don't notice it you might miss a lot of pages and even find the pages that came out of the scanner out of their original order. I only bought it because I needed to get some critical documents scanned to preserve them in some form. They are really just photo copies of other documents but some of them were turning yellow. I wanted to scan them before they become fragile from degradation of the paper. I am not sure how I would get replacements of them so I figured this would be the best way to keep a copy. I will print them to some archival paper that will hopefully last longer than I will. These are not things to pass on to heirs or anything with a notary seal, just papers I need for my own purposes as long as I will be alive. These are not birth or death certificates or anything like that.
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