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How do i scan a stack of 4x6 photos w ADF?

Allison2
Apprentice

How do i scan a stack of 4x6 photos with the ADF on my Cannon TS9520 and have them all come out as their own JPEG file?  

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joe_okura
Enthusiast

@Allison2 wrote:

How do i scan a stack of 4x6 photos with the ADF on my Cannon TS9520 and have them all come out as their own JPEG file?  


its not a good idea to use your adf to scan your 4x6 photos as the photos might get jammed in the feeder also depending on the age of the photos you have a good chence of runing the photo as the serface will crack.

 

 

use the bed scanner of your printer sadly one at a time. this way you can adjust the scan to get the best out of your scan.

a ftb n ti1 70d 5d mk3 lens, 50 1.8mk1 50mm 1.4 16-35 4.0isL 400mm 5.6L
etc. using canon slrs from 1975

Greetings,

In addition, and possibly more important, your pictures will get ruined going through an ADF.  Any thick, non flexible stock will be permanently curled if put through an ADF.

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


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if i decide i want to take the risk of damage to my photos, is it even possible?

any thing is possable but the risk to the printer the photos is extramly high the adr is really only ment for soft printed paper not photo paper. this all i could recomend if you wanted to try it with advice . two replys are basicly the same dont try this at home.

 

 

                                                 Joe

a ftb n ti1 70d 5d mk3 lens, 50 1.8mk1 50mm 1.4 16-35 4.0isL 400mm 5.6L
etc. using canon slrs from 1975
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