1-3 of 3 Answers
Yes! I’ve been able to load multiple sizes together and it feeds them through just fine. I wouldn’t try to feed a very small photo and a large photo though at the same time. The paper guide that squeezes around the photo helps make sure it stays straight to begin with. Try to load sizes somewhat close together and it should work just fine. I love mine, it does a great job.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Sometimes you can feed the larger photos and smaller ones at the same time but sometimes the smaller ones will want to feed a little crookedly. I place the larger ones so that they go through the feeder first with the smaller ones on top and it works fine about 90% of the time. I use the scanner sheet for small snapshots such as wallet sized photos, precious photos that I want to protect and those that have any sticky residue from tape on them. The photo goes between the 2 parts of the scanner sheet and protects the photo. The small wallet sized photos don't go through straight unless I use the scanner sheet but you can place several small photos in the scanner sheet at one time.. We have scanned in a TON of photos and love this scanner!!!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have done it both ways. I would not expect it to go from a wallet size photo to a 4x6, but close sizes did work well. If you are in doubt about spending the $500 for this machine for you photo collection project, let me assure you that it is money well spent. The ease of organizing and especially scanning stacks of photos make this less of a dreaded job for converting the non digital photos from the past. Plus, the software tweaks fix many of the old photo flaws if you want that.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.
