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The Scansnap comes with a transparent folder to avoid this, although I imagine that any transparent folder, or sheet, the size of your documents would do.
The Scansnap will cope with four thicknesses of paper in the folder, by which method you can make each two page spread a single scan and end up with a correlated document - at the same time being able to re-constitute the original booklet with staples.


Not useful in my situation.

The booklets (when unfolded but before being cut in half) would give pages 11x17", which is bigger than the scanner can physically hold -- it uses a 50 page document feeder (it is not a flatbed scanner) through which the maximum paper size is 8.5" by 14" (Legal size). The original paper documents will all be shredded once the scanning is done, so re-constituting them is not an issue.

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