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Default Anyone here have some knowledge about scanners?

What kind of technical specifications or features should I be looking for in the spec. list before buying a scanner?

I am looking into a scanner that is quick, and I am also wondering if there is such a technology that would allow me to "double" scan a piece of paper, so if I had to scan a piece of paper with information on both sides, I would not have to open up the scanner and flip the paper around.

And that, if there is such thing as a "multi-page" scanner?

Thanks folks.
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What kind of technical specifications or features should I be looking for in the spec. list before buying a scanner?

I am looking into a scanner that is quick, and I am also wondering if there is such a technology that would allow me to "double" scan a piece of paper, so if I had to scan a piece of paper with information on both sides, I would not have to open up the scanner and flip the paper around.

And that, if there is such thing as a "multi-page" scanner?

Thanks folks.
The "multi-page" scanners are usually only in photocopying machines. You will have a hard time finding one on a dedicated scanner.
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