Pros: quiet, quiet, fast Cons: no scan preview software
So quiet, so quick, if you blink, you might miss that your document was just scanned. Seriously, this is the quietest flatbed scanner that I have tested. It is also one of the fastest, particularly given the low price.
When i first was looking for a scanner, i wasnt planning on paying over $150 but when i saw the Canon FB 1200S, i didnt care. I admit, it is a little pricy ($250) but it is amazing and definitely an over achiever. With an optical 1200x1200 dpi resolution...
Pros: Speed, Comes with SCSI card, Quiet Cons: No Power Button
I have been using this scanner for a while now in Windows 95 and then 98. The SCSI card that it ships with is PCI and easy to install. The software loaded very smoothly. I do like the one touch button on the front of the unit. The scanner has a...
This is a really great scanner i really recommend that you get this scanner if you are going to get any scanner cause i have had mine for about 2 years now and i really like it alot. It is alot of money i dont remember how much i paid for mine so i...
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