Scanning Multi-Page Documents Such as Receipts

Multi-page documents such as receipts can be scanned with the ScanSnap and saved as a single scanned image.

When [Name files automatically] is specified in the [File naming rule] Screen, each page is saved separately as a scanned image.

For details about documents that can be scanned, refer to Documents That Can Be Loaded Directly into the ScanSnap.

ATTENTION

In some cloud storage services, multi-page documents such as receipts cannot be saved as a single scanned image.

If this is the case, save each document as a separate scanned image.

For details about how to perform scanning, refer to Scanning Documents, Business Cards, or Receipts.

  1. Tap Navigation Menu on the main screen.

    A navigation bar appears.

  2. Tap [Settings].

    The [Settings] screen appears.

  3. Tap [Select cloud storage services].

    The [Select cloud storage services] screen appears.

  4. Tap [Always save to same service], and select a cloud storage service that supports receipts.
  5. Perform one of the following operations:
    • Press the [Back] button on your hardware

    • Tap the [Back] button in your software

    • Tap Back in the upper left of the screen

    The [Settings] screen appears.

  6. Tap [Scan settings].

    The [Scan settings] screen appears.

  7. Tap [Detailed setting].

    The detailed setting screen appears.

  8. Select [PDF] for [File format].
  9. Check that the [Scan/Stop] button on the ScanSnap is lit in purple.
  10. Insert the document straight into the feeding section of the ScanSnap, with the first page facing up.
    Inserting the Document

    The document is pulled in until it is set inside the ScanSnap.

    ATTENTION
    • If you specify a standard size instead of selecting [Auto] (default) (for [Document size] from the [Scan settings] screen), insert the document by aligning it with the left edge of the feeding section.

      Aligning the Document
    • When you perform scanning with the output guide closed, leave enough space at the back of the ScanSnap to allow the document to be completely ejected.

      Make sure that the area where the document exits the scanner is clear of any obstacles. Otherwise, a paper jam may occur.

    • If you scan the following documents with the output guide open, a paper jam may occur and damage the documents. Scan the following documents with the output guide closed.

      • Thick paper (80 g/m2 [20 lb] or heavier)

      • Postcards

      • Business cards

      • Plastic cards

      • Carrier Sheet

      Closing the Output Guide
  11. Press the [Scan/Stop] button on the ScanSnap and scan the document.

    After scanning is complete, insert the next document to be scanned.

    When the document is inserted, scanning starts automatically.

  12. Press the [Scan/Stop] button on the ScanSnap to finish scanning.

    The [Scan/Stop] button flashes in blue while the scanned image is being sent to the ScanSnap Cloud service.

    When the scanned image has been sent, the [Scan/Stop] button lights up in purple again.

    A new scan history is added to the scan history list of the ScanSnap Cloud application by updating the list. For details about the scan history list, refer to Main Screen.

    HINT

    When a scanned image is sent to the ScanSnap Cloud service or saved in a cloud storage service, a push notification is sent to your mobile device.

  13. On a cloud storage service that supports the scanned document type, check the scanned image to make sure the document was scanned properly.

    Scanned images can be checked on the Detail View Screen of the ScanSnap Cloud application.