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Scanner software. What is?
Good afternoon.
There is a scanner of some sort HP. When installing the driver, the HP Scan software is installed in addition to something there. In this HP Scan, before scanning a document, you can specify where to scan and the document name + number (like Number_1), in general, the next scan will automatically set the file name Number_2, etc.
In general, there are 2 folders - Folder 1 and Folder 2.
You start HP Scan, a window pops up with a choice of which folder you want to scan? Folder_1 or Folder_2? You choose to scan.
There is another HP scanner which is there. With it, it is also installed in addition to the HP Scan software of something there. But in this software you can not specify the choice to scan there or here (you can only specify in one place). Just write the file name with your hands and choose where to save it (navigate through directories). Well, or just scan in one place.
A person does not know how to navigate directories, it's all very long, tedious, there are a lot of buttons to press, the fly does not fasten, etc.
Maybe someone came across a good software for working with scanners, with settings for specifying folders to choose from (two, three or more), automatic renaming of files + some goodies?
Something like Scanitto Pro...
Thank you.
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We need this choice before scanning. Either incoming Scan or outgoing Scan
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What didn't you like about Scanitto Pro? I got the whole office hooked on it, all scanners work with it without problems
> Generally
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Look for any program that can work with WIA and organize files into folders.
The first result in Google https://www.naps2.com/
There are profiles, there are settings, free and open source.
Through the CLI, at least to hell with the horns save.
https://www.naps2.com/doc-command-line.html
NAPS
Convenient
Free
You can create different profiles
There is a CLI and you can wind up any scripts
I used to use Lucion FileCenter, but it is expensive, more functional (allows you to do some operations with ready-made PDFs, for example) and less convenient for scanning purely (more convenient for archiving scanned documents ).
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