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Hey its Alison from computers dot mom here to show you how to scan on a Mac. One quick note before we dive in: this video is for macs running MacOS 13, also known as Ventura, or later. if youre running an older operating system, we have a different video for that linked above . If youre not sure, just click the apple on the upper left hand corner of your screen. On the apple menu, choose the first option, about this mac. If the window that pops up is wide, like this, youre running an older operating system; but, if the window is tall and skinny, youre in the right place. Its easy to use your printer to turn a pile of paper documents, photos, receipts, into nice neat digital files on your computer, just as long as your printer has a built in scanner. You may have a basic flatbed type that will scan a single page at a time, or an automatic document feeder that can handle many pages, but the process is mostly the same. Dont worry about taking notes as we walk through the steps, bec