If you want to create one large PDF, then you can scan each page in turn....
but you'll have to have a PDF creator application such as CutePDF or Acrobat
installed. If it's a lot of pages, yes, it's going to take a long time.
I don't know if this is too late, but the following
is from the HP site regarding YOUR printer.
"Scanning multiple pages
Manual multi-page scanning is possible with the software included with the
all-in-one. To prompt for additional pages, on the Preferences tab of the
Scan Picture settings or the Scan Document settings, select Prompt for
additional pages after each scan from glass .
Most graphics programs do not support multi-page scanning. Microsoft Word
will stack multiple pages of pictures one on top of the other but will
correctly accept multiple pages of editable text."
To "LoneWolf"
Yes, that's the way. Thank you.
From:Lynx282
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