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Yes, I've done it but only through trial and error. I'm old school and need to read a manual. Only tutorial available is on line. Just keep trying and you'll eventually get it but write down what you did so you can do it a second time.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can scan as a .jpg, a .pdf or into e-mail. The pdf is not editable. If you have a paid subscription to Adobe Acrobat Reader and MS Office you can export or convert that pdf into a word document that you should be able to edit. I already have office on my pc and don't use pdf's much but it tells me I need a paid subscription if I try to export it to an editable word file. If you are considering using this to print I would choose another option. This uses a lot of ink, which isn't very cheap, and after a year or so you will probably have print errors. Several people have these, myself included. Where lines of text will be blurry or missing print. Cleaning the heads will blow through your ink and still leave the print quality the same. I would steer clear of Epson in general because this may be an issue with their piezo print heads.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is not something I have done before but normally the scan is done as a jpeg or pdf file. In Jpeg if you have another program that edits these you should be able to edit it but a pdf I think is normally a set product that is captured as is. You can however change the pdf file into a jpeg or tiff fill and then perhaps edit it in an editing program.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This will scan almost any document.
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