![]() (Actually I have more than one folder, serving more than one notebook.) The completed and edited scans go into an Import Folder at the end of each day, and get sucked into Evernote. Every month or so I'll have a batch shred and fill a sack with bits. On occasion I'll go back through my 'shred' tray to find an original and re-scan. (If anything can possibly go wrong, it usually will. I do any renaming or editing while the files are in my folder, including (sometimes) scanning pages singly and merging the files in Adobe Acrobat, or splitting one file into several. My standard process is to scan to folder on my hard drive, and file the paper in a 'to shred' tray. ![]() Good call to check the scans before you shredded the originals. So anyone have any ideas or heard of something similar? Is my Scansnap faulty? I just can’t work out why on earth these two pages won’t scan at all. The whole idea is to make life easy not have to sit and tick back pages each time I scan. It’s as though there is nothing on the pages but they are both full of text and they appear to be the same paper as the rest of the documents. At the moment it means the scanning is pointless as I have to cross check every page is there and when I am scanning large volumes this is a non starter. I have even scanned the offending pages as stand alone pages and they are not being picked up at all. For both documents I have now rescanned many times and the same thing happens to both every time. ![]() The second is a 12 page document where 1-10 is fine 11 is missing and 12 is saved as a separate document. One is a 2 page document which the first page is missing. On two early docs I checked a page is missing. Before shredding masses of documents I decided I had better double check everything is ok and found problems. ![]() Tested it a few times and it worked so off I went scanning a large volume of documents. Hi, I am trying to go paperless and have purchased a scansnap ix500, linking it to Evernote wirelessly.
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