What is RADF?
RADF stands for "reversing automatic document feeder," and is a type of document feeder commonly found on photocopiers and multifunction printers.
A RADF works by scanning or copying pages of a document in reverse order. This means that the last page of the document is scanned or copied first, and the first page is scanned or copied last. The pages are then automatically flipped over and stacked in the correct order as they are scanned or copied. This is different from a simplex document feeder, which can only scan or copy one side of a document at a time. A RADF can scan or copy both sides of a document in a single pass, which can save time and improve efficiency. RADFs are typically used for single-sided documents, and can handle a wide range of paper sizes and types. They can be particularly useful in office settings where large numbers of single-sided documents need to be scanned or copied on a regular basis. Overall, a RADF is a useful feature found on many photocopiers and multifunction printers that can save time and improve efficiency when scanning or copying single-sided documents.