OfficeJet x476dw: officejet pro x476dw legal size paper adf scan

Hello

I've been using officejet pro x476dw for 6 months, and I realized that I can't scan legal size paper 2 sides.

It is impossible to scan legal-size documents 2 faces on ADF?

I need to scan MANUALLY?

If this machine supports 2-side of legal paper scan, are there other ways to facilitate this work?

I often scan more than 40 pages with 2 faces legal paper...

Please help me experts... TT

I heard, Canon and Ricoh offer some disc to make it possible to use software...

HP offers this kind of software too?... TT

Hello

Sorry to inform that x476dw model only support scanning two-sided (2 sides) up to letter size but it support simplex (1 side), scanning up to legal size.

I suggest you to analyze manually with the help of flat, if you have only a few pages. But as you mentioned above, you often need to scan > 40pgs double face of legal papers. One way is to digitize the odd pages and even pages separately and try to use 3rd party app for example Pdfsam (www.pdfsam.org), basic version is open source (free to use) to merge the 2 files into 1.

  1. Load your stack of documents by normal with the first pages (pg 1, 3... 39) facing upward on the Doc feeder, ADF
  2. Analyze the stack of papers in pdf & registered as 1 file
  3. Flip & organize your stack of papers since the last GP from (pg 40, 38, 2) meet in AAD
  4. Analyze the stack of papers in pdf & registered as 2nd file
  5. Start of Pdfsam - use the "Different mix" standard Plugin to merge the 2 scans
  6. First select 1 file by the 2nd file tracking
  7. Select 'Destination output file' and 'Run' to merge to a full "duplex" scanned PDF.

Refer to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZf50gRzDho for example on the use of Pdfsam

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