A:AnswerYES, you can use the touch screen on front or remotely from your computer. But you have to manually lay your original on the glass one page at a time.
A:AnswerHere are some instructions for Windows: https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-envy-photo-7100-all-in-one-printer-series/9073119/model/9073120/document/c03306941 and for Mac: https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-envy-photo-7100-all-in-one-printer-series/9073119/model/9073120/document/c02997998
A:AnswerBecause this printer does not have a document feeder, you would have to copy them one at a time. However, there are quite a few HP printers at Best Buy which do have a document feeder and would allow you to copy a stack (typically 35 or 50 depending on the model).
A:AnswerYes, you can print any document in color. You can also scan in color and save it as a color file. In the print settings, it does let you choose whether to fit page or if you want to scale down or up. As far as scanning, you can crop your photo within the software. We recommend using the HP Smart App either on your computer or your mobile device. Here are some instructions on how to scan with the HP Smart App on a Windows computer: https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-deskjet-2600-all-in-one-printer-series/12319824/model/21481524/document/c04675142 For mobile devices: https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03561640 For Mac computers: https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c04788799
A:AnswerYou would need to look at the settings available on your camera. Some digital cameras have a setting to automatically add a timestamp to photos. To add dates to existing photos, you can use timestamp information within the image file itself to add the date and time to the photo using a graphics editor or a batch photo date and time editor. Another solution is to use a software tool that operates in batches, going through a group of image files, reading the timestamp from each file and then modifying the image in the file to include the date and time. If you need further assistance, I would recommend reaching out to the manufacturer of your camera.