Studio717:
I was suggesting alternatives, which ought to speed-up the scanning process. Not claiming that opticbook cannot do it.
For example, if the scanner-head doesn't illuminate beyond the page area, then there is no need to use white pages. OTOH, if it scans the entire area and then trims the margins, then using white paper is less stressful on the eye and also no need to close the cover of the scanner for every scan.
One can scan odd and even pages continuously and the opticbook will merge them. However, rotating the book for every scan takes time and effort. Scanning all odd pages first and then all even pages makes the scanning faster.
Try this for a book or two.
Best
Nag
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Originally Posted by Studio717
Nag, one of the benefits of the Opticbook scanner is that #1 and #3 of your list aren't necessary. After the first Preview scan and boundary setup, the scanner continually scans only the page area you've set up. And the included software (PC only, much to my dismay) has auto odd or even page rotation.
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