Hi Holly et al
The problem is that you are scanning the image, recognizing it, and
scanning another image on the same go. What you need to do is, scan
all the images first, and then recognize them.
So try this.
Open readiris. Place page on the scaner. Press command o to bring
up the dialog for scanning. In my case, I have a lide 60 too, so I
can, as soon as vo has discovered the dialog, press the vo keys and
the left arrow once or twice to get to the scan button. Sometimes it
won't read what the button is the first time, rather it just says
"not busy." But, you can move the mouse with cmd+option+ctrl+F5 and
if that does not work, after you have done that command, presss ctrl
+option F5 to get vo to tell you what is under the mouse. It should
be a scan button. Click it with the mouse vo keys+shift+space. Then
it will scan the first item. When it takes you back to the main
window, which is labeled as the scan session, and the number of pages
scaned, you do the same process over again. But if you don't have
mouse tracking on, you should not have to find the scan button
again. Just press command O, and when the scanner has made the
sounds like it is ready to scan, you should just be able to click the
mouse and it will go. The dialog wil be there before vo sees it.
When you have scanned all the pages you want for that session, press
command R to recognize. Pro has a limit of 50 pages go figure.
corprate is infinite. But you can just press command n to start a
new scan session when you have exceided and recognized your max limit.
I have never had problems with different page orientation effecting
the scan. Do you have it checked to recognize page orientation?
Regards
Justin Harford
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