04-09-2013 09:05 PM
I'm new to my Canon Pixma multifunction and having a difficult time getting settings correct to scan from my automatic feeder multiple pages and get them to email as one document. Suggestions please?
04-11-2016 10:52 AM
Great advice. Worked like a treat. I have MG3200 series and this works similarly except you dont have to return to the preview window. It automaticly saves the doc. Thank you kathypat.
11-15-2016 11:39 PM
03-27-2017 10:41 AM
Please help... how do i scan multiple pages and have them as one pdf file ? I keep getting a file for each
03-27-2017 11:05 AM
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06-13-2017 07:20 PM
I have searched the online Manual to find out how to scan multiple pages into 1 PDF file, instaed of individual pages/files. How do I do this on the Canon LiDE 120 flatbed scanner????
06-16-2017 04:01 PM
Hi
i just purchased a Canon Pixma MX494, and am having issued with scanning.
I need to scan quite a few pages into one PDF document but due to the size of the feeder am unable to do that.
Please how do i scan the documents in separating but combine it into one document.
I have a macbook air.
your urgent help will be much appreciated.
06-16-2017 04:06 PM
* separately
Also the document is plus 20 pages. Hoping i dont have to put every single page on the glass and scan it one at a time.
07-12-2017 09:41 PM
07-28-2017 12:26 PM
How do I scan multiple pages and have them save as one pdf file?
08-04-2017 05:35 PM
I had this same question and finally figured out today how to do this on my Canon MG5220 printer but I bet several printers are similar.
This is what I did. I scanned multiple pages on the flatbed and each scanned page showed up in software as a separate pdf image file.
Over on the left hand side of the screen I have an area called View and Use at the top of the screen. Down below there is a section called PDF.
Under PDF there is a tab called Create/Edit PDF file. Click on it. Select all the pages or separate pdf's that popped up previously. I checked the check boxes on each pdf in the bottom left. (This part I am basing on memory.) Another screen popped up with the pages. Only the first page was highlighted. I scrolled down and held the shift key and the last page to select all pages.
Then I clicked on the side of the screen under the pdf section that says "save all pages". Then I had the option to select where to save my pdf and the pdf was saved with multiple pages. Note: I don't know why but one page was out of order. I had to go back and repeat the process where I had selected the pages. Apparently one page had shifted in the final part of the process. All I had to do was click and drag the page back to where it should be and save all pages to a new pdf file again.
I hope this helps. Part of the reason I am documenting this is to help me remember the next time I try to do it.
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