Q: How to scan multiple pages into multiple PDFs?

I need to plop a stack of invoices (a couple of hundred at a time) in the ADF on my IR C7055 and have it scan them all into their own separate PDFs.  Currently it scans all the pages into one single PDF.  How can I force it to create one PDF per page?
Thanks!

Thanks Danny, I already have a call into our dealer's tech line but haven't gotten a return call yet (they can take a few days).
I was hoping someone here had the answer or at least the process to do this on any Canon platform as the terminology used would potentially assist me in at least Googling a solution.  I'm guessing (hoping) that it's a simple thing (a checkbox somewhere), but I can't find it for the life of me.  My Google-Fu has failed me thus far. :-(

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