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Document Scanners HP ScanJet Pro 2600 f1

HP ScanJet Pro 2600 f1

4.0

Legal Size, A4

£253.01
Or 3 interest-free payments of £84.33/mo.*
9+stores
Document Scanners Ricoh fi-8040

Ricoh fi-8040

A4

£298.80
Or 3 interest-free payments of £99.60/mo.*
9+stores
Document Scanners Epson WorkForce DS-C490
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Epson WorkForce DS-C490

Legal Size, A5, A6, A4, B5

£317.32£441.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £105.77/mo.*
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Document Scanners Fujitsu fi-7600

Fujitsu fi-7600

A4

£3,594.00
9+stores
Document Scanners Epson DS-80W

Epson DS-80W

A5, A6, A4, B5, A8, Letter

£119.99£127.12
Or 3 interest-free payments of £39.99/mo.*
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Document Scanners Epson WorkForce ES-500WII

Epson WorkForce ES-500WII

4.1

A4

£319.99£321.60
Or 3 interest-free payments of £106.66/mo.*
8stores
Document Scanners Canon imageFORMULA RS40

Canon imageFORMULA RS40

A4

£434.11
Or 3 interest-free payments of £144.70/mo.*
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Document Scanners Zebra LI4278 Barcode Reader

Zebra LI4278 Barcode Reader

£238.93
Or 3 interest-free payments of £79.64/mo.*
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Fujitsu SP-1425

Fujitsu SP-1425

A4

£285.60
Or 3 interest-free payments of £95.20/mo.*
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Kodak S2070

Kodak S2070

£708.37
Or 3 interest-free payments of £236.12/mo.*
9+stores
Fujitsu fi-8250

Fujitsu fi-8250

A4

£1,083.60
9+stores
Canon IRIScan Desk 6 Business

Canon IRIScan Desk 6 Business

4.7

A3

£299.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £99.66/mo.*
9stores
SCANNERS

FAQ

Scanners are devices used to digitize documents and images. The main types include flatbed, sheet-fed, handheld, and drum scanners. Flatbed scanners are versatile for photos and documents. Sheet-fed scanners are ideal for bulk scanning. Handheld scanners offer portability, while drum scanners provide high-quality scans for professional use.

Scanners are selected based on factors like purpose, size, and features. Consider what you'll scan most often: photos, documents, or both. Think about the required resolution and speed. If you need portability, opt for a compact model. For high-volume tasks, a sheet-fed scanner is efficient.

Scanners' resolution determines image quality and detail level. Measured in dots per inch (DPI), higher DPI means sharper images. For standard document scanning, 300 DPI suffices. For photos or detailed graphics, consider 600 DPI or more to ensure clarity and precision.

Scanners with wireless capability offer flexibility and convenience by allowing you to scan directly to devices without cables. They suit modern setups where space is limited or when multiple users share the device. Wired scanners may offer faster data transfer rates but lack this flexibility.

Scanners should have features that match your requirements like automatic document feeders (ADF) for multi-page scanning, duplex scanning for double-sided pages, and OCR (Optical Character Recognition) for text recognition in scanned documents. Connectivity options like USB or Wi-Fi can also enhance usability.

Scanners: 3 things to consider before buying

Before purchasing a scanner, it's crucial to evaluate what you'll primarily use it for. Are you scanning documents, photos, or both? Document scanners are great for text-heavy tasks and often come with features like automatic document feeders for bulk jobs. On the other hand, photo scanners offer higher resolution and color depth, perfect for preserving memories. If you need versatility, consider an all-in-one scanner that can handle both tasks efficiently.

The resolution of a scanner is measured in dots per inch (DPI). For general document scanning, a DPI of 300 is usually sufficient. However, if you're scanning photos or require high-quality images, aim for a scanner with at least 600 DPI. Speed is another essential factor; if you're handling large volumes of documents, look for scanners that offer fast processing times to save you time and effort.

Modern scanners offer various connectivity options that can enhance convenience and flexibility. USB connections are standard, but if you want to reduce cable clutter, consider a scanner with Wi-Fi capabilities. This feature allows you to scan directly to your computer or cloud storage without needing physical connections. Additionally, some scanners support mobile app integration, enabling you to scan directly from your smartphone or tablet.

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