02-01-2024 05:16 PM - last edited on 02-01-2024 05:20 PM by Kristoff
I purchased a color imageCLASS MF656Cdw from Dell about a week ago. On their information page about the printer it states 1-pass, 2-sided scanning. My plan was to scan a big stack of medical papers to file, portable storage, disc, or Google drive.
How do I do that? Nothing I've tried seems to work. I keep getting a 1 page sheet.
Thank you,
Kat
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02-13-2024 08:12 PM
I have the MF656 as well and the manual was not helpful. I expected a menu like the one in the PRINT menu for selecting double-sided, but the scan option does not have a menu like that. Here is the answer: Insert a USB DRIVE > Place your 2-sided documents in the ADF > Press HOME > Select SCAN > Select USB MEMORY > Scroll Down to 2-SIDED ORIGINAL > Select BOOK TYPE > Press START (B&W or COLOR). What is not obvious is that that the SCAN window SCROLLS to view additional settings and that is where the 2-sided scanning option is selected.
~Peter
02-01-2024 10:45 PM - edited 02-02-2024 10:28 AM
Greetings,
When scanning multiple pages, the ADF is the easiest method.
The ADF will hold up to 50 pages at a time. The printer supports 1 pass duplex scanning.
Be sure to select this box
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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02-10-2024 08:30 PM
Thank you, but I do not have that app or view to make that selection.
02-13-2024 08:12 PM
I have the MF656 as well and the manual was not helpful. I expected a menu like the one in the PRINT menu for selecting double-sided, but the scan option does not have a menu like that. Here is the answer: Insert a USB DRIVE > Place your 2-sided documents in the ADF > Press HOME > Select SCAN > Select USB MEMORY > Scroll Down to 2-SIDED ORIGINAL > Select BOOK TYPE > Press START (B&W or COLOR). What is not obvious is that that the SCAN window SCROLLS to view additional settings and that is where the 2-sided scanning option is selected.
~Peter
02-13-2024 11:39 PM
Thank you, Peter. I will give that a try tomorrow.
04-03-2024 10:15 PM
Peter-
I, finally, had the necessity to scan a stack of 2-sided medical papers. Your method worked flawlessly.
Thank you!
Kat
04-03-2024 11:10 PM - edited 04-03-2024 11:27 PM
@TexasKat wrote:Thank you, but I do not have that app or view to make that selection.
Since you purchased the printer from Dell, I assume you have a system running windows. If you don't have the app or view I provided above, is it possible you do not have the printer's drivers installed?
The app looks the same on windows 10 and windows 11. If you don't have the printer's drivers installed, you are missing out on some nice features.
Hopefully you got the 801 error sorted as well. I'm glad you decided to keep the printer.
~Rick
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