IJ Scan Utility (Windows) - Scan Multiple Documents at One Time with the ADF (Auto Document Feeder) - G4270

Article ID: ART181814 | Date published: 03/30/2023 | Date last updated: 05/02/2023
 

Description

Learn how to scan a stack of documents on the ADF of the PIXMA G4270 using IJ Scan Utility for Windows.

Solution

Place multiple documents on the ADF (Auto Document Feeder) and scan at one time.

This article explains how to scan one side of the documents at a time. To scan both sides of the documents automatically, refer to "Scanning Both Sides of Each Document at One Time".

 Scanning using the ADF is not available for Photo.

 

Using Auto Scan:

The item type is detected automatically. Select Auto in the IJ Scan Utility main screen and scan.

 Auto does not appear depending on your model.

 

Not Using Auto Scan:

In the Settings dialog box, set Source Type to ADF or Auto, and scan.

 The screens for scanning documents are used as examples in the following descriptions.

  1. Place the documents on the ADF.

  2. Start IJ Scan Utility.

  3. Click Settings...

    The Settings dialog box appears.

  4. Click Document Scan in the Settings (Scanning from a Computer) Dialog Box.

  5. Select Source Type according to the documents to be scanned.

    To scan only the front side of each document, select Document (ADF Simplex). Alternatively, select Document (ADF/Platen), and then deselect the Scan both sides when scanning from the ADF checkbox.

    To scan the front side then the back side of each document, select Document (ADF/Platen), and then select the Scan both sides when scanning from the ADF checkbox. Alternatively, select Document (ADF Manual Duplex).

  6. Set the color mode, document size, and scanning resolution as required.

    Click Original Scan Orientation Settings... to specify the orientation of the documents to be scanned. In the displayed dialog box, you can specify the Orientation and Binding Side. How to place the documents when scanning the back sides depends on the Binding Side.

     Once settings are made in the Settings dialog box, the same settings can be used for scanning from the next time.

     In the Settings dialog box, specify image processing settings such as slant correction, set where to save the scanned images, and more, as needed.

    When setting is completed, click OK.

    The IJ Scan Utility main screen appears.

     For the setting items in the Settings dialog box, see Settings (Scanning from a Computer) dialog box.

  7. Select  Document in the IJ Scan Utility main screen.

    Scanning starts.

     To cancel the scan, click Cancel.

    When Document (ADF Manual Duplex) is selected for Source Type, proceed to Step 8.

     When Document (ADF Duplex) is selected for Source Type, the Manual Duplex Scanning dialog box does not appear; both sides of the documents are scanned automatically. Refer to "Scanning Both Sides of Each Document at One Time" for details.

  8. Follow the on-screen instructions to place the documents.

     The screens for scanning with Orientation set to Portrait are used as examples in the following descriptions.

    When Long edge is Selected for Binding Side in Original Scan Orientation Settings...:

    Place the documents after rotating the output documents 180 degrees.

    When Short edge is Selected for Binding Side in Original Scan Orientation Settings...:

    Place the documents without changing the orientation of the output documents.

  9. Click OK.

    Scanning starts.

 To cancel the scan, click Cancel.

If your product issue was not resolved after following the steps above, or if you require additional help, please create or log in to your Canon Account to see your technical support options.

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