HP Deskjet F4185 the paper scanned automatically crop.

i have a problem with my scanner. i'd like to scan A4 paper contained 2 pictures on it. it can be scan, but the scanned paper that came out automatically cropped and divided into 2 pictures. i really need both of that pictures on the same file. sometimes, if i scan A4 paper that have more than one picture, the result came out is only one and not in the same size as the original one. help please. thank you.

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I see that your HP Deskjet F4185 the paper scanned is automatically cropped. I am happy to look into this cropping issue!
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