Creating PDF files directly from your scanner

As you may have noticed, we recently released Nitro PDF Professional OCR, adding the  functionality of Optical Character Recognition to our flagship product. Users of Nitro Pro who haven’t made the switch can still digitize and archive their paper documents, with improvements to Scan-to-PDF functionality in the most recent update (6.0.2.6). 

Nitro Pro provides you with an easy way to convert your paper documents to digital form for easier storage and access. Depending on the type of scanner you have, you will be able to convert pages one at a time, or do whole collections of pages in the one process. If you need to, you can also merge documents as you go to create the one complete PDF document.

To scan paper documents to PDF:

  1. On the Create and Convert tab, in the Create group, click From Scanner .
  2. In the Create PDF From Scanner dialog, select your scanner, the sheets to scan, image compression, and then specify the destination.
  3. Click Scan to open your default scanning software.
  4. Select the mode of scanning—color, grayscale, or monochrome/black-and-white.
  5. Select the menu command to return to Nitro PDF Professional.
  6. Select the Finish option to end your scanning job, or select Scan front of sheet two to continue scanning.

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  • lindavex
    Has anyone been able to scan multiple pages with Nitro PDF Professional? I have not.
    Is there a fix for this problem?
    Thanks
  • Have you contacted our support team to get help on this problem? What
    version of Nitro Pro are you running?
  • thec0wboy
    Hello,

    I didn't see a "contact" section, so I am just going to ask here to have someone contact me.

    Our company is trying to find a solution for having our customers fill in information online (pdf format) than have the file sent to us where we can take it and print it. We are printers.

    I'm not sure if this software has the ability to do what we need it to, but am curious to learn more.

    please email!

    Ryan
  • I suggest you post this question on http://forum.planetpdf.com. Include as
    much information about what you're looking to do and one of the regulars
    there will be able to point you in the right direction.
  • Sarge
    How do you edit a PDF File? Also, how do you register?
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