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Scanners - what should I buy?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorKathy
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I'm looking into purchasing a scanner that is fairly simple to use. Any suggestions would be apprechiated. Thank you in advance.
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Cannon makes good ones.  I'd recommend a USB scanner, though.  No reason to fool around with adding a card into the PC.
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I recommend anything HP or Epson, Canon has proven to be problematic in my experience. Microtek used to be good butI have no current experience with them.

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I'm looking into purchasing a scanner that is fairly simple to use. Any suggestions would be apprechiated. Thank you in advance.



Microtek makes a good line of scanners, ranging in price from dirt cheap to a couple hundred.  They are USB based, reliable as dirt, and the software that comes with them is first rate.  My current one is a model 4850, 48-bit color, 4800 x 2400 dpi ccd.

Do a bit of research, though, and be sure to get a model (regardless of the brand you choose) that lets you remove the glass bed from the base for cleaning.
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I use a HP Scanjet 4850 and it is by far the best scanner I have owed. it is really quick, and barely need to touch the scans once done as the color balance etc is brilliantly accurate.
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I'm with kdh, I'd say go with a Canon.

I used to have only hp, but I kept having color banding problems, no matter what model they all had the problem.

I'm on my second Canon, a 4200F at the moment, and they've never disappointed. I barely have to do any retouching for colors, and it's really quick. As for specs, its got a 3200 dpi optical resolution 48-bit color, and it can do slides and negatives. It's a nice little trusty machine.
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I recently purchased a Canon Canoscan 4400f. I love it. It's USB based and the best scanner I have owned to date.
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I'm looking into purchasing a scanner that is fairly simple to use. Any suggestions would be apprechiated. Thank you in advance.


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gonna have to go with Canon...the scans I have made for my Parents with their HP all look like crap compared to the ones I make with my CanoScan LiDE 50. Banding problems galore.
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Do you want just a scanner or a multi--function printer (copy, sans, prints)?
I go to one of the web sites where you can pick your price range, etc.
Example for reviews and prices:
multi-function:
CNET
PCMAG

or scanners
CNET
PCMAG

I have a Canon Pixma MP600 multi-function printer for every day use and a MICRTEK ScanMaker 5 for reflective surfaces, film,  slides, etx.etc.).
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I use a Canon 4200F and think it does a decent job. The only glitch i found: the reds are a little on the orange/yellow side, but that's easy to fix in postwork.
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I have seen a lot of excelent HP hardware (including scanners) over the time. Unfortunately, I have yet to see a driver from HP that was anything but a total disaster. So I would go with whatever Canon or Epson I could easily buy - and I wouldn't touch a HP with the water from a remote controlled firehose.
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I have seen a lot of excelent HP hardware (including scanners) over the time. Unfortunately, I have yet to see a driver from HP that was anything but a total disaster. So I would go with whatever Canon or Epson I could easily buy - and I wouldn't touch a HP with the water from a remote controlled firehose.


I had an HP Office Jet, and the software with sucked. Any problem would cause a reboot to clear it.
And I was continually checking for any updates.
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I used to work for a HP reseller. I think theirs are the best quality scanners available and I'm not just saying that because I used to work for them. Beware Photosmart scanners though, as they come with software that is basically rubbish.

It's funny seeing this thread though with several knocks for HP and a bunch of recommendations for Canon. I'm not sure about right now, but historically, HP and Canon shared their technology with each other. Usually repairing a HP printer or scanner with HP parts was impossible because of the ridiculous cost, but dealers could always find the equivalent Canon part. Identical, but dirt cheap.
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I have a Deskjet F300 (HP), not the best but the price is good and, more important, the ink doesn't cost a fortune.

It's a 3 in one that's explain the comment about the ink.
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