HP 7650N Scanjet Networked Document Flatbed Scanner
See professional results quickly with the HP Scanjet 7650 Series scanner. Get quick, unattended scans at up to 12 pages per minute using an automatic document feeder that holds up to 50 pages. Warms up quickly - preview scans in about six seconds. Scan at 2400 dpi optical resolution and 48-bit color, and transfer scans quickly using Hi-Speed USB - compatible with USB 2.0 specifications. Scan thick books and files with convenient adjustable lid, plus use included adapter to scan 35 mm slides and negatives. Scan documents into editable text, organize and share digital files, and edit images. Use one-touch function buttons to scan documents, copy, scan to PDF files, e-mail, and scan images. Save space with a landscape orientation. Scan legal-size documents in simplex mode using the automatic document feeder.
Customer Review: not worth the extra money for the network interface
The scanner is not worth the extra money for the network interface. If the network interface was built into the scanner that would be great. But as it is you must access the scanner and then access the network device to get the document to go where you want.
The auto document feeder gets jammed easily.
I ended up getting the HP N8460 which is MUCH bigger but worth it for the auto document feeder.
Customer Review: Don't be scared by the "two box" design
Works very well. I was initially scared by the fact that it is an HP scanner plus a third party (Axis) network server box but read good things about the Axis box when used with other scanners.
While it might have been more aesthetically pleasing if the network interface was integrated it works flawlessly as it is.
Scanning to e-mail can be done by dropping the document in the feeder, pressing two buttons and then walking away.
The web interface is basic but very functional. You can connect a keyboard directly but unless you scan to different e-mail addresses all the time, you will not need it.
I was also afraid that double-sided scanning from the feeder would require manual intervention but it doesn't.
I have no regrets on this choice. Works great in a small office environment. That said, if you're going to regularly scan document of 100's of pages, especially double-sided, you may want to look at faster (more expensive) solutions also.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
HP 7650N Scanjet Networked Document Flatbed Scanner
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