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I have an HP3050, which is a multi-function centre with a one sided
scan and document feeder. Obviously it would be enormously helpful if I could merge TIFF files together, then I could scan the front pages of a document then flip it over and feed it back in to do the back side of the documents and then the computer merges the two series of scans to create a "duplex" scan with all the pages in the right order. Neither HP's software nor Windows Fax and Scan seem to have that functionality, unless I'm missing an option somewhere. So how do others do this? Travis |
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I use VueScan, and scan to a multipage tiff.
-- Vista Home Premium 32 SP1 http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "Travis" wrote in message ... I have an HP3050, which is a multi-function centre with a one sided scan and document feeder. Obviously it would be enormously helpful if I could merge TIFF files together, then I could scan the front pages of a document then flip it over and feed it back in to do the back side of the documents and then the computer merges the two series of scans to create a "duplex" scan with all the pages in the right order. Neither HP's software nor Windows Fax and Scan seem to have that functionality, unless I'm missing an option somewhere. So how do others do this? Travis |