Saving scanned photos twice

I am using a Canon 8800 to scan my photos. However, when I go to save them, they show on MP navigator as 1 saved item but saves it twice in the file. It saves them over and over after that.I tried giving each photo a new file name and changed the formats. Nothing makes any difference.I found this problem when my hard drive maxed out because of this! Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong. I am new to apple so I am having a hard time learning some things. Thanks for any help.

MeMe SHow
Welcome to the Apple user discussion forums
How is iPhoto involved in this? on the surface it sounds like a Canon 8800 issue or possibly a MacBook or Leopard (probably not either of these) problem
Try contacting Canon to see what they have to say
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