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A device's software can easily make or break your scanning experience. Ideally, you want software that makes installation simple, offers intuitive file management, and can make scanned documents text-searchable using Optical Character Recognition (OCR). We installed our scanners' software packages onto multiple Macs and PCs, managed thousands ...
The Canon ImageFORMULA R40 is one of the best scanners on the market today, the best when it comes to black and white scanning performance, and probably the best dollar-for-dollar value. However, the Fujitsu ScanSnap iX1600 takes overall performance to the next level and is the best in class. If your budget allows, then it would be worth ...
The Fujitsu ScanSnap iX1600 features a collapsible paper output tray and a 50-page automatic document feeder so that you can keep scanning documents at an incredible rate of 67 pages per minute. That's about 50% faster than the previous model and 250% faster than the competition. Yes, it's fast.
Our Verdict. The Epson WorkForce ES-400 II is a fast scanner that performs well in a home office setting, but lacks the photo scanning performance present in other similarly priced, and even cheaper models. Its mediocre photo scanning performance, is too much of a black eye for its high speed, user friendliness, and good software to elevate it ...
The Fujitsu iX500 ScanSnap was the fastest model we tested, earning the top score of 9 out of 10 in this metric. This scanner was able to zip through a 10-page, double-sided document in just 13 seconds. That works out to a whopping 46 pages a minute. However, it didn't earn our Top Pick for High Volume Scanning because its automatic document ...
The Epson Perfection V600 is a good entry point for those looking for one of the best scanners to handle film negatives and slides without breaking the bank. Sure, the V600 can't quite match the quality of the top-end photo scanners, but it does provide a high 6400x9600 dpi resolution, which is close to the upper limit for photo scanners.
Step 5: Think About Compatability. Almost all scanners come with PC-compatible software, but some don't play so nicely with Mac operating systems. While you can generally find 3rd party drivers for models that aren't inherently Mac-friendly, this often comes at the expense of some level of functionality. If you're a Mac user, it's better to ...
The Epson Perfection V39 II isn't going to win any awards for impressive speeds. We clocked a single-page 600 DPI scan at thirteen seconds, which isn't particularly fast but is still quicker than a handful of other models we tested. However, no duplex option and no sort of document feeding mean that duplex page scanning is incredibly slow, and ...
However, if you're consistently scanning 10+ page documents multiple times a week, you'll likely want to upgrade to a model with an automatic document feeder. Depending on your scanning volume, the Fujitsu ScanSnap iX1600 or the Fujitsu Fi-8170 are both great options to consider. Especially if you are using this in a work environment rather ...
Speed is one area where the Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300i was relatively lacking. It got through our 10-page double-sided test document in 45 seconds, leading to an average speed of 13 pages per minute. It also only has a 10-page document feeder, meaning for long documents, you're going to have to reload the document feeder at least once a minute.