What program or file type are you scanning to? Are you trying to OCR the scanned pages? The version of Abbyy FineReader Sprint (the OCR program) that comes with the A940 will not handle multiple pages. So if you are trying to scan multiple pages to Microsoft Word via the OCR program it won't work. In this case, you can contact Abbyy and get the latest build of FineReader 5.0 Sprint for a nominal fee. The latest build will handle multiple pages, but you will need to do things a little different to get it to work. If this is the problem you are encountering and you get the latest version, I can give you instructions to get it to work.
If you want to edit the scanned text in MS Word you need to scan the image through the OCR program. If you just want the image in Word you can bypass it. Word apparently sees multiple page image scans as a text file. Thats why you see the funny characters. I suspect that Word doesn't know how to properly handle multiple page images. It will only display the first page of a multiple page TIFF file.
Considering the above, the only solution is to scan each image to a separate file and inserting each image file into Word.
Thanks - your first response to me provided the help I needed. I had to upgrade my ABBYY from 5.0 to 7.0. It seems to work fine now. I am just disappointed that DELL could not answer my question. Even worse I just recently purchased this computer and printer A940 and Dell did not tell me that I would have to purchase an upgrade ($162.00) in order to use the scanner. I really do appreciate your help.
I hate to tell you this, but you may not have had to spend $162. A few of us were able to get a later build of Abbyy FineReader Sprint 5.0 (build no. 5.0.0.463) for about $10. This later build is multi-page capable.
Cliff K
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April 24th, 2004 17:00
What program or file type are you scanning to? Are you trying to OCR the scanned pages? The version of Abbyy FineReader Sprint (the OCR program) that comes with the A940 will not handle multiple pages. So if you are trying to scan multiple pages to Microsoft Word via the OCR program it won't work. In this case, you can contact Abbyy and get the latest build of FineReader 5.0 Sprint for a nominal fee. The latest build will handle multiple pages, but you will need to do things a little different to get it to work. If this is the problem you are encountering and you get the latest version, I can give you instructions to get it to work.
Cliff
DanDel6
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April 24th, 2004 18:00
Cliff K
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April 24th, 2004 22:00
What application are you trying to scan to?
Cliff
DanDel6
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April 25th, 2004 16:00
Cliff K
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April 25th, 2004 17:00
If you want to edit the scanned text in MS Word you need to scan the image through the OCR program. If you just want the image in Word you can bypass it. Word apparently sees multiple page image scans as a text file. Thats why you see the funny characters. I suspect that Word doesn't know how to properly handle multiple page images. It will only display the first page of a multiple page TIFF file.
Considering the above, the only solution is to scan each image to a separate file and inserting each image file into Word.
Cliff
Message Edited by Cliff K on 04-25-2004 08:15 PM
DanDel6
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April 27th, 2004 18:00
Thanks - your first response to me provided the help I needed. I had to upgrade my ABBYY from 5.0 to 7.0. It seems to work fine now. I am just disappointed that DELL could not answer my question. Even worse I just recently purchased this computer and printer A940 and Dell did not tell me that I would have to purchase an upgrade ($162.00) in order to use the scanner. I really do appreciate your help.
Cliff K
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April 27th, 2004 23:00
I hate to tell you this, but you may not have had to spend $162. A few of us were able to get a later build of Abbyy FineReader Sprint 5.0 (build no. 5.0.0.463) for about $10. This later build is multi-page capable.
Cliff
DanDel6
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April 27th, 2004 23:00
Thanks for the info but its too late for me now.