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Automatic document feederAn attachment that can be added to many flatbed scanners to allow scanning batches of loose sheets in an unattended manner, often referred to as an ADF.…
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Automatic document feederA device that holds a stack of originals and feeds them automatically, one at a time to the exposure glass for scanning/copying.
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Automatic document feederAn ADF enables you to make copies without lifting the platen. You load the set of original documents into the feeder, press start, and let the copier move each sheet on and off the platen. Thus instead of placing each sheet one-by-one onto the glass, the ADF reduces time and effort. A typical ADF can hold between 1 and 20 sheets at a time.
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Automatic document feederAllows you to copy documents without lifting the platen cover. Instead of placing each sheet individually on the glass, you simply load a stack of originals into the feeder, press start, and let the copier move each sheet on and off the platen.
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Automatic document feederit’s a method to scan loose papers. It can be added as a feature of a flatbed scanner or be an ADF scanner standalone. Read more.
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Automatic document feederAn automatic document feeder (ADF) is a feature in printers, photocopiers, fax machines or scanners wherein a stack of paper put into the machine and is then automatically fed through it, allowing the [..]
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Automatic document feederA device that holds a stack of originals and feeds them automatically, one at a time to the exposure glass for scanning/copying.
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