HP ScanJet 7650 Flatbed Scanner with Auto Document Feeder (L1940A#B1H) From:Hewlett-Packard , Hewlett Packard ,
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Hewlett-Packard EAN: 0829160621579 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Height: 600 hundredths-inches Length: 1300 hundredths-inches Weight: 1786 hundredths-pounds Width: 1300 hundredths-inches Label: Hewlett Packard Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard Model: L1940A#B1H Packaged Height: 960 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 2270 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 1740 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 1870 hundredths-inches Platform: Mac OS X Publisher: Hewlett Packard Special Features: nv:Scanner Type^Flatbed|Hardware Resolution^2400 x 2400 dpi|Maximum Document Size^8.5 x 14|Color Depth^48-bit|Interface Connectivity^USB 2.0 Studio: Hewlett Packard
Feature:
- Up to 2,400 x 2,400 dpi optical resolution
- 48-bit color, 256-level grayscale
- 8.5 x 14-inch scanning area
- 50-sheet automatic document feeder
- Includes 35 mm film adapter and USB cable
Product Description:
Get fast, high-quality unattended scanning at up to 12 ppm with built-in 50-sheet, duplexing auto document feeder. See preview scans in about 6 seconds with fast warm-up. ISIS driver included for easy integration into document management solutions.
Customer Reviews:
Decent Enough. . . , 2008-08-04 I've been using this device for about 12 months now and I'm happy enough with it. Perhaps in the future, I might try this product which seems to get stellar reviews: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000YA1XVG/ref=nosim/gizmodo-20
Yes, it does seem to jam a lot, and when it does, it does seem to be a pain to get it out, depending on where it is. But for the hundreds of documents I scan in, mainly office papers, it does the work well enough.
It creates searchable PDFs, and I simply scan in a document through the ADF, and it creates a file, subbed by the month, and I'm able to later search the documents by the month.
I also use the flat bed for documents that are strangely shaped, or look as though they won't fit the feeder, but those are rare for me.
Overall, I'm happy with it, but I do wish I got the item I linked to above instead, because I don't think I would've expected as much for only $260. For the price of about $460 that I paid for this. . . I think we all expected less hassle with jams. . .
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