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Facts About Flatbed Scanners. Flatbed scanners are the most common choice for consumers who need to digitize old books and photographs, artwork, and other opaque objects that you use in your ...
The flatbed scanner's one-at-a-time interface would slow an office-based document operation to a crawl. Sheetfed scanners include automatic document feeders, some of which can accommodate mixed ...
Some flatbed scanners can perform duplex scanning, which scans the first side of the page, retracts the page back into the ADF feeder, turns it over, and scans the second side. The Brother ImageCenter ...
When you're selling a small item online and you need a plain, close-up photo, blogger Mason says you can avoid flash washout or screen reflections using a flatbed scanner instead of a digital ...
If you need to scan a document only occasionally, clearly the Scanjet N6350 is overkill. But for real-estate offices, small law firms and other businesses embracing digital workflows that need the ...
[Bill] and [Anthony] had the smallest and cutest flatbed scanner I’ve ever seen, a Sharp JX-100. This scanner also delivered color images over a serial connection. In 1990, this scanner cost $700.