Considering all the technological progress made by our computers, monitors, and smartphones in the last decade, it might seem like printers and especially scanners got left behind. Apart from adding touchscreens and WiFi capabilities, they are still being thought of as mysterious, clunky devices somewhere in the corner of the office.
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Good news is, if you have a Mac, you don’t need to learn anything new to know how to scan documents — macOS makes it nearly automatic and even offers a few ways to choose from. So how to scan a document on Mac? Read through this guide to find out all the information you need.
When it comes to Mac scanner software, all you need to do the job could either be downloaded (often automatically) at the time you install your scanner or you could also use Mac’s default, but still excellent, Image Capture app.
First thing first, though, let’s see how to set up your Mac scanner:
Plug your scanner and make sure it’s turned on
Go to System Preferences ➙ Printers & Scanners
If you see your scanner, select it from the list in the sidebar. If you don’t, click the plus (+) icon below and add the scanner from the list there.
Most scanner software for Mac will be installed as soon as you add the scanner, so there’s no need to search the web for drivers or try to install them from a CD like we used to do years ago. Now you’re ready to scan on Mac!
The easiest and most straightforward way to scan any document is by using the scanner’s flatbed:
Open up the top part of the scanner
Place your document face down on the glass and make sure to line up all the sides carefully
In System Preferences ➙ Printers & Scanners, select the Scan tab and then Open Scanner…
Wait for the scanner to warm up and show you the preview of the document, then adjust any settings to correct
Click Scan when ready
You might be surprised by how many settings there are. But don’t worry, most of them are quite good by default.
In Scan Mode, for example, make sure to leave Flatbed. In Kind, choose whether you want Color or Black and White. For Resolution, try to go somewhere around 300 dpi to not lose any details. Finally, in Scan To, select the destination folder and in Format what extension you’d like your scans to have. JPGs are popular, but sometimes PDFs make more sense, especially if you’re scanning text documents.
Occasionally, you might need to scan dozens of pages at once. How to scan from printer to Mac then, since using a flatbed scanner will take forever? The answer is document feeder.
A document feeder is perhaps the best pro-level hack for anyone who needs to scan or print vast numbers of files often. Instead of meticulously lining up every page on a flatbed, you can simply load a dozen or more into the feeder and let it do all the work for you.
Here’s how to scan documents with a document feeder:
Ensure all pages you need to scan are in a stack of the same size
Put the stack tightly against the barrier of the document feeder
In System Preferences ➙ Printers & Scanners, Open Scanner from the Scan tab
Set your preferred settings, the same way you’d do with flatbed scanning
In the Scan Mode dropdown, select Document Feeder
Hit Scan
If you’re not a fan of Printers & Scanners default way of scanning on Mac and would like to find a third-party app, rather than settling for something like HP scan software for Mac, try Image Capture first.
Image Capture is one of the default, but often overlooked, utilities on your Mac. Too bad, since it might as well be the best Mac scanner software around and is very simple to use:
After your device shows up in Printers & Scanners, open Image Capture from your Applications folder
Right away you’ll see the preview of your file and be able to select the destination folder as well as size
If you need to tweak more options, choose Show Details, which will bring up the same menu you’ve seen in Printers & Scanners
Adjust all the parameters, including using or not using the document feeder, and click Scan
Once you know how to scan from printer to Mac, what do you do with all those newly digitized files? Some can be sent around as they are, but most need some sort of adjustments. Especially when we’re talking about text-heavy PDFs.
PDFpen is one of the most powerful PDF editors around. You can make adjustments directly in your files just by opening them with PDFpen: change page numbers, alter words, add signatures, etc. Moreover, PDFpen’s OCR (optical character recognition) capabilities let it read any text and get it ready for exporting, say, to Microsoft Word or any other text editor.
Making PDFpen your default PDF reader will instantly turn your PDFs into the most versatile documents on your Mac — perfect formatting equipped with the features of your favorite writing app.
Since not all files are text-based and scanned as PDFs, you’d greatly benefit from using a professional OCR utility that’s able to recognize text from any image whatsoever.
Prizmo is the best-in-class companion for your Mac scanner. First, it converts images to searchable text in more than 20 languages. Second, it integrates with the most popular online services, from Evernote to Dropbox, to share the results with your team (or provide an extra backup). Finally, it lets you connect from any device and even reads the documents back to you out loud in a few dozen languages and nearly 100 voices that you can choose from.
Using Prizmo is just as easy. All you need to do is drag and drop the document onto its pane and click the OCR feature in the menu bar at the bottom. Voila!
Now you know not only how to scan on a Mac, using both the flatbed and document feeder (either via Image Capture or not), but also how to process the documents after with PDFpen and Prizmo to make the process 10 times more useful in your everyday work.
Best of all, PDFpen and Prizmo are both available to you completely free during a seven-day trial of Setapp, a curated platform of more than 160 top Mac apps, for anything from better document processing to project management. Try every app via Setapp with no obligations today and see for yourself. At least now you know how to scan a beast of a novel using a document feeder in no time!
Meantime, prepare for all the awesome things you can do with Setapp.
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2020-10-27 20:46:57 • Filed to: PDFelement for Mac How-Tos • Proven solutions
Do you need to scan several magazine or newspaper pages? Would you like to save them all into a single PDF document? These days, this is an easy task to do without having to manual scan page by page. All you need to scan multiple pages into one PDF on Mac is the right software. There are many options to choose from, with one of the best being PDFelement for Mac.
Now that you know PDFelement for Mac can help you get the job done, we'll outline how simple and easy it is to use. The simple interface makes every task effortless, and the same applies to scanning multiple pages into one PDF.
Open PDFelement for Mac, and click on 'Edit' in the top toolbar. Go to 'Create' and then 'PDF from Scanner'. Once you click the button, a pop up window will appear, and you'll need to select the scanner you want to use for this task.
After selecting the scanner, select the pages you want to scan. In the 'custom scan' window, you can set the Pages options, and check/uncheck options like 'Recognize text (OCR)' and 'Make PDF/A-2b compliant'. Once you are satisfied with the options and settings, click on 'Scan'.
Your scanner will begin the scanning process. Once the first page is scanned, another pop up window will appear. You will be asked if the scan is complete, or if you'd like to scan more pages to complete the document.
Click 'Scan more pages', and the scanner will continue to scan more pages. In the end, all the pages will be scanned in one file, and PDFelement will open it directly when the scanning is completed. From there, you can start working on the file or save it to your device.
Scanning multiple pages into one PDF document allows you to view the pages as you scan them and then rearrange the order of pages or delete/replace pages if required. Most importantly, this saves you time. As mentioned previously, with the right software, this is an easy task, and PDFelement for Mac is the right software. It is a compete PDF solution that will simplify your life. Here are some key features:
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