A common use case for a document feeder is to use a single sided scanner and scan the stack of pages twice.
i.e. 5 sheets of paper are sent through the document feeder twice, once for the front and once for the back.
In simple scan this leads to 10 pages in the document (F0F1F2F3F4B0B1B2B3B4 F=front, B=back). This needs to be manually reordered to make F0B0F1B1F2B2F3B3F4B4 using the "<" and ">" keys - does not scale to large documents.
There should be a feature to make this "simple".
Perhaps a "scan back sheets" option that does an ADF scan but inserts the B pages in the correct order.
A common use case for a document feeder is to use a single sided scanner and scan the stack of pages twice.
i.e. 5 sheets of paper are sent through the document feeder twice, once for the front and once for the back. B2B3B4 F=front, B=back). This needs to be manually reordered to make F0B0F1B1F2B2F3B 3F4B4 using the "<" and ">" keys - does not scale to large documents.
In simple scan this leads to 10 pages in the document (F0F1F2F3F4B0B1
There should be a feature to make this "simple".
Perhaps a "scan back sheets" option that does an ADF scan but inserts the B pages in the correct order.