Similar in size and girth to the Epson model and therefore a bit smaller (yet heftier) than the Xerox machine is HP's ScanJet Pro 2500 f1 Flatbed Scanner, which is one of a few flatbed combos (ranging up to 10 times the volume rating of the other models mentioned here) that HP offers. The advantage of a combo flatbed like this one is that you get the best of both worlds without having to buy and schlep back and forth between both types of scanners.Īs entry-level combo machines go, the Xerox model's footprint of 5.5 by 15.8 by 13 inches (HWD) is a few inches wider than average, but its weight of 5.9 pounds is almost half that of the Epson DS-1630 mentioned above. Typically, you would use a sheet-feed document scanner with an ADF for capturing stacks of text pages and a flatbed machine for digitizing photos, book and magazine pages, or for fragile document pages that may not survive a trip through a sheet-feed device. All of these perks earn it our Editors' Choice. It also comes packed with a powerful software bundle. The Xerox Combo is relatively fast for its price, it's accurate, and it comes with a superb software bundle. The Xerox Duplex Combo Scanner ($269.99) is an entry-level combination flatbed/sheet-feed document scanner designed for small organizations and workgroups, such as doctors' offices, banks, and travel agencies, that need to digitize a variety of items. Lacks wireless and mobile connectivity.How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.
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