HP ScanJet 4600 See-Thru Flatbed Scanner (Q3112A) cheap wireless cameras, digital camcorders for sale
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List Price: $199.99
Features
• 2,400 dpi optical resolution
• 48-bit color depth, 256-level grayscale
• See through scanner cover
• Front panel buttons for power save, scan, copy, and HP Instant Share
• USB interface, PC and Mac compatible |
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HP ScanJet 4600 See-Thru Flatbed Scanner (Q3112A) description
The ScanJet 4600 from HP is a see-through flatbed scanner that allows you to view documents and materials as they are being scanned. The see-through window lets you make precise scans, showing you the exact scanning area, while the included HP photo and imaging software helps you to get the most out of your scans. With larger items, simply scan multipl ... review details
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HP ScanJet 4600 See-Thru Flatbed Scanner (Q3112A) Customer Reviews
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Best Designed Scanner-Questionable Software though
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| I've had mine since 2004 and haven't had any problem except trying to remove that Scan-to-the-Web icon from my desktop. I'm currently using it from both my XP laptop and new Vista laptop and no problems. The Vista driver is a basic, just make it work driver though and that's all I require. In all fairness to the many terrible reviews here, I've only used it as an ordinary scanner to make copies of things to print or save to a file, etc. No photo tricks or anything like that so perhaps I'm avoiding what others have complained about. It has worked well 100% of the time and my personal feeling is that, bad software or not, its the best designed scanner I've ever seen. The storage possibilities are excellent...on the desk, on a shelf...small footprint and so much more attractive than those flatbed tanks. Mine is stored on a shelf above my desk and I just either scan from the shelf or take off the front and scan on my desk...how more convenient can you get than that. I'm the exception here but I've never had a single problem with this scanner since 2004. I truly dread the day when I'll have to replace this vertical scanner with a huge, ugly flatbed monster one day. |
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