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Old 02-02-2012, 12:49 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by DSpider View Post
Regardless the scanning method (document feeder, flatbed scanner, compact camera, mobile phone, etc), after you scan a book you should take a few minutes to look through the images and see if it skipped any pages. Especially with automatic document feeders. You never know...
Yes - the system is easy: when scanning I synchronize the "real" page numbers with the system's scan counter. After each feeder chunk of scans I see that the counter and the real page number is the same. Works perfectly! Moreover the Canon scanner has an "internal" warining system (see my previous input).
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