Mike,
You can try the following for scanning double sided documents, assuming you
have a document feeder.
1. Load the pages on the scanner - the front of the first page should be
the first page scanned.
2. In the xsane app:
a. Select the option for ADF
b. Select a directory for the scanned pages
c. Use any file name you want, but put -001 at the end (before the
.pdf)
d. Set the page count to +2
e. Click on scan
3. Once the scan is done, take the pages from the scanner and put them
upside down in the document feeder. The bottom of the last page should be
the first page scanned.
4. In the xsane app:
a. Set the page count to -2
b. Click on scan
When done, you will have scanned documents with <filename>-0001.pdf,
<filenme>-0002.pdf, etc. in the directory you selected in step 2b. The odd
pages (ie -0001, -0003, -0005, etc) are the front facing pages, and the
even pages are the back of these pages. You can use any number of tools to
combine these into one pdf document. I use pdf-shuffler. You can add all
the scanned documents into pdf-shufler, and print one large pdf with the
fronts and backs in the right place.
Hope that helps!
Mark
On Feb 25, 2018 4:04 PM, "Brian Cluff" <
brian@snaptek.com> wrote:
That's probably true. While a ton of printers can print on both sides
these days buy running the page through the printer twice, once for each
side, for scanning, the scanner has to essentially have 2 complete scanners
built into the system.
If you do see what looks like a second scan head, it's more than likely a
traveling back light for scanning transparencies, slides, and negatives.
Brian Cluff
On 02/25/2018 03:33 PM, Michael wrote:
I want to scan both sides of a page in one swoop. Now that I think of it
the hardware probably won't do it. I haven't found anything on google to
indicate it will do it. And I just realized that just because it will print
on both sides does not mean it will scan on both sides.
On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 4:23 PM, <
kitepilot@kitepilot.com> wrote:
> 'to scan double sided pages' is a loaded, ambiguous and dense statement.
> Unless the hardware allows it, it is pointless to talk about it.
> Besides, once the image is in the computer storage manipulable by graphic
> software, then the detail becomes irrelevant, given that you can
> mix-n-match the images as you see fit.
> *IF*, however, the point to print in 'doable sided pages', the the
> question to answer is radically different.
> What are you trying to accomplish?
> ET
>
>
> Michael writes:
>
>> Love xsane but I can't figure out how to scann double sided pages. From my
>> googling of the issue there is supposed to be a checkbox but I can't find
>> it. Can ya give a poor soul some assistance? or else inform me of
>> sommething better than xsane?
>> xsane version 0.999
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