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Originally Posted by Beryll Snyder
No problems with the automatic document feeding?
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The scanner is pretty new - currently I do not have problems but let us see after 10.000 pages
The process runs unattended: the feeder grabs 20-25 sheets of paper without problems. After that I reload the next chunk of paper and push a knob - no further interaction with the PC until all sheets are done. It even has a function to "detect" paper-feed failures by measuring the average length of a page. You can configure front and back of the sheet individually.
Do not forget this is a low-cost mobile scanner but for that price it does a good job. The twain driver can be configured with pretty detail and looks robust. What attracted me was the duplex scan and the high scan rates.
I can give you more information after 200 scanned books
Klaus
P.S. I scanned with a flatbed before: it is o.k. for one book or two - not for 200.