1-4 of 4 Answers
It depends on the size of the photos but as many as can be placed on the screen. The device has a recognization function that will capture any placed and if various sizes. Equally important is to make certain the proper drivers and software are installed, especially if using Mac OS X which is my system. Once you are certain all of the function boxes are installed the devise works very well.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I will do my best to answer this completely. You can load up the scanner bed with as many photos that will fit physically. The Epson scanning software allows you to define multiple rectangular regions so you can define multiple photos at the same time. In other words, you do a Preview pre-scan, draw your selection rectangles around each photo you want to scan. In "normal" mode, when you click scan only the highlighted selection rectangle in scanned. This works surprisingly well. To scan multiple images at the same time you need to CTRL-click (on WIndows, not sure about Mac) each selection rectangle so multiples are highlighted at the same time (all dashed line selections), then click scan. This way you can scan as many photos as you can arrange at the same time, in the same pass. Keep in mind the scanner itself actually makes multiple physical movements / passes.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Short answer - 1. However, you could fit smaller photographs' (3x5, 4x6) on the scanner bed/top and scan. You would then need to crop each to individual photos. This does not have a tray to fed multiple photos at one time. You lift the top and place the picture to scan one at a time. Hope that helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't really have an accurate answer, but I would suppose that you can scan as many photos as will fit on the scanner glass. linda
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.
