5/31/2012

Epson Ultra High Definition R260 Photo Inkjet Printer Review

Epson Ultra High Definition R260 Photo Inkjet Printer
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After using another Epson inkjet for five years with excellent results (Model 785EPX) I bought the R260 about 3 months ago so I could print CDs and take advantage of the five individual color cartridges instead of a single 5-color cartridge.
My idea was that now I could replace only the individual color cartridges as they were used up rather than replace the whole 5-color cartridge when only one color was used up. Since the combined size of the five individual color cartridges on the R260 is much larger than the single 5-color cartridge, I expected much longer cartridge life, less waste, and lower ink costs with the R260.
Was I wrong! I was completely blown away by how quickly the ink levels drop in the R260 color cartridges. While you're printing, you can see the levels drop significantly after each print. After 25 prints, some of the color cartridges needed replacement!
So, instead of getting 50-60 prints out of the single smaller 5-color cartridge, I am getting half as many prints out of the larger single color R260 cartridges.
Since the amount of ink used for each print is about the same as my old printer, the only answer is that Epson is putting a tiny amount of ink in each R260 cartridge.
What makes it worse is that Epson charges you $15 for each cartridge at their on-line store. The high-capacity cartridges with 50% more ink are $20 each (33% more), but that only helps a little.
I am considering throwing the R260 away and staying with my older Epson. When that dies, I will definitely switch brands unless Epson comes back down to planet Earth on ink capacity/cost issues.


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5/30/2012

Epson Stylus CX8400 Color All-in-One Printer Review

Epson Stylus CX8400 Color All-in-One Printer
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Well... I finally made the jump to a printer, scanner, and copier and I decided to make it an Epson due to the price and individual printer cartridges. I want to issue a very serious buyer beware though and I implore you not to take this lightly. I'm not one to complain very much but this printer warrants it. Let's start with the good first. This is a very attractive looking printer, it prints well (except draft mode could be a tad darker for my taste), and it scans pretty well (not very many options to scan into other programs though). Why do I give it a one though?
Well... I got this printer about 2 weeks ago. Since then I have not printed in color at all and usually print stuff in draft mode. Well... it turns out after 2 weeks that all three of the individual color printer cartridges are almost expended!!!!! 2 weeks of no use and I need to buy three new ones? I contacted the company to see what was going on and they told me it is due to the way the printer is designed. The cartridges "prime" even if you don't use them for the print job. 2 weeks of "priming" and I almost need new cartridges which are quite pricey compared to HP, Kodak, and Canon. Plus... when my color cartridges run out... even if I still only print in black... my printer will fail to operate. Plus... I heard you can't even scan when a cartridge it out. So... you are pretty much forced to go buy a cartridge. Plus... it is quite hard to use generic ink due to the way they designed the printer. Once you do succeed you have to click "ok" to prompts because you didn't use Epson ink. I hope everyone will heed my warning. This printer will quickly be very expensive.

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Perfect for personal or business use, the Stylus CX8400 Color All-in-One printer can print text black and color documents at 32 pages per minute and print standard 4 by 6 inch photos in just 26 seconds. This efficient photo printer produces a maximum resolution of 5760 by 1440 dpi for crystal-clear photographs printed with smudge, scratch, fade, and water resistant Claria Hi-Definition ink. Your photos will be preserved up to six times longer than other professional prints for future generations to enjoy, and the Stylus CX8400's Auto Photo Correction corrects overexposed shots to ensure that your images come out red-eye free and beautifully toned.
View, edit, select, and print images easily with this printer, restore old or faded color photos, and print PC-free by using the 2.5-inch tilt color LCD and multipurpose card slot compatible with memory cards, USB flash drives, and digital cameras. Copy features include fit-to-page, reduction, and enlargement capabilities from 25 to 400 percent. In addition, you'll have the freedom and flexibility to archive photos and documents by using the built-in scan-to-PDF feature, and to transfer files from memory card to computer. This printer also comes backed by a 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty.
What's in the Box CX8400 ink jet all-in-one, 69 black ink cartridge (T069120), 69 cyan ink cartridge (T069220), 69 magenta ink cartridge (T069320), 69 yellow ink cartridge (T069420), documentation, CD-ROM (drivers and software), and power cable.

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5/29/2012

4 in 1 Mini USB 2.0 Memory Card Reader Writer SD MINISD MMC MOBILE RSMMC Review

4 in 1 Mini USB 2.0 Memory Card Reader Writer SD MINISD MMC MOBILE RSMMC
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Well, there isn't much to say, other than that this thing works without problems. One good thing I can think of is that you can just leave your memory card in the back of this and use it for a flash drive if you wanted to. The memory card gets completely covered.

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5/28/2012

Canon Pixma MP240 USB 2.0 All-in-One Print/Copy/Scan/Photo Review

Canon Pixma MP240 USB 2.0 All-in-One Print/Copy/Scan/Photo
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After switching to Vista, we couldn't get working drivers for our old printer and scanner. We first tried an HP all-in-one, but it had multiple paper jams from the get-go. So we tried the Canon. We've had this printer for about a month, and it's fantastic in all regards. SOFTWARE is simple to use, and doesn't take over your computer the way that HP software does. SCANNER is fast and easy. PRINTER puts out very good copies, and the "Light" setting is useful for basic printing while not using too much ink. The design is small and boxy (it reminds me of a 1950's refrigerator, but small), and doesn't take up much space. You can use it as a copier without the computer being on, which is quite handy.

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5/27/2012

Epson Stylus NX400 All-in-One Printer (C11CA20201) Review

Epson Stylus NX400 All-in-One Printer (C11CA20201)
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I am SO SO SO unhappy for buying this printer. If I continued to use it, it would cost me over $1 per page in ink supplies - why? Because I print very few pages, and this printer consumes ink without printing.
Apparently, every time it is turned on, or every time the computer is turned on or every time it is connected to a computer, it is programmed to "use" ink, or at least make you/the computer think it has used ink.
I have printed less than 20 pages TOTAL in approx 2 months, and all but 5 of them with the "Use Black Ink Only" option in properties, yet, all 3 color cartridges are down to 1 notch before totally empty, and the black level is 2 notches above empty. A set of black and color ink cartridges is about $40 - you do the math - less than 40 pages printed = $40 in ink?
Searching the Internet, I learn that Epson (as well as some other ink jet makers) intentionally do this - this should be illegal. Someone needs to sue these unethical greedy Sob's.


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5/26/2012

Epson NX300 All-In-One Printer Print/Copy/Scan/Fax (Black) Review

Epson NX300 All-In-One Printer Print/Copy/Scan/Fax (Black)
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I've had this a couple months. It prints fine but I am not thrilled about the ink system. There's a black and then 3 individual colors and if even one color is out, you can't print anything. When black was out, it wouldn't even let me print text in color. DO NOT try to buy compatible ink replacements because they won't work. That is a pain. I talked to Cartridge World about refills and they said once the low ink signal comes up, it's too late to refill because it triggers an electronic thing that they can't fix and the printer won't recognize it. So Epson really has you pinned on the buying their name brand ink. Best deal is at Best Buy - black single is $15.59 and colors are $11.49 each. That beats online prices. But I sure go through it...I print a lot of letters with photos and stuff like that.

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5/25/2012

Lexmark X7675 All-in-One Wireless Inkjet Kit (12V0300) Review

Lexmark X7675 All-in-One Wireless Inkjet Kit (12V0300)
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Lexmark made the wireless setup easy vis the enclosed computer CD installation program. I liked the automatic two sided printing too. Included in the box are extended life ink cartridges. Usually with a new printer you get limited yield cartridges.
I was able to scan pictures remotely via the wireless connection...very slick. I haven't tried the fax yet but the copy features work fine. The power is supplied via cord directly to the printer....no transformer to trip over. Print quality is good, typical ink jet. The box said the warranty is 5 years with registration. I had a Lexmark two printers ago and had trouble 3 times. Lexmark replaced the printer with a new on each time with shipping both ways at their expense.

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Meet all of your faxing, scanning, and printing needs with the slick Lexmark X7675 All-in-One Printer. You can setup a wireless connection to this device with the help of the included software, then send a fax or scan a photograph from virtually anywhere. The laser sharp, 2400 x 4800 dpi color print resolution is ideally suited to photo printing or professional PowerPoint presentations. With a 2.4-inch LCD display and a handy control panel, two-sided printing is available at the touch of a button. Whether you're sharing the All-in-One among multiple computers in an office or keeping it at home, the device will streamline your workload and produce professional-quality documents every time. Print directly from your PictBridge compatible digital camera. Wireless Connectivity for the Home or Office While the All-in-One offers both USB and Ethernet connectivity, most users will opt to setup a wireless connection using the included software. You can forget the clutter of wires and cables in your workspace. With easy-to-follow onscreen instructions, a wireless connection can be established in minutes. An indicator light on the front of the device lets you know the status of your connection, and then you're ready to print and fax from any location, near or far. User-friendly Control Panel for Printing/Faxing Shortcuts You won't have to look very far to find some of the Lexmark's most convenient features. Alongside the 2.4-inch color LCD display on the front of the device is a control panel with an array of handy shortcuts. In addition to expected features such as fax dialing are options for two-sided printing, job cancel, and color vs. black-and-white printing. Print, Copy and Fax at Business-class Speeds With a printing speed of up to 32 pages per minute, you can create transparencies, envelopes or high-quality photos in minutes. Utilize the 25-sheet-capacity Auto Document Feeder or the 100-sheet-capacity input tray to make copies and reduce originals to 25% of their original size, or enlarge them to 400%. The laser sharp resolution of 1200 dpi (black-and-white) and 2400 x 4800 dpi (color) results in crystal clear images with no smearing, while the Accu-Feed paper handling system reduces paper jams and ensures that no pages are skipped. In addition to fast, high-resolution print jobs, the Lexmark sends faxes at a maximum transmission speed of 33.6 Kbps, and also features caller ID and automatic redialing. Optical Character Recognition scanning ensures quality images with a resolution of 600 x 1200 dpi. The All-in-One's front panel features a media card reader that supports a wide selection of memory cards, allowing you to print directly from memory cards. You can also print directly from a PictBridge compatible digital camera. The Lexmark's modest size and black-and-gray coloration make it an attractive addition to any home or office. It measures 8.1 x 18.8 x 14.1 (HxWxD) and weighs only 18.7 pounds. The device includes two extended-life ink cartridges (one color and one black and white) and is backed by a five-year warranty. The Lexmark is compatible with computers running MS Windows 2000 operating systems or later, and Macintosh OS X 10.3.9 or later. What's in the Box Lexmark X7675 All-in-One Printer; one extended-life black-and-white print cartridge, one extended-life color print cartridge, quick setup instructions, CD-ROM with user's guide and installation software, two-meter wireless installation cable, power card, statement of limited warranty, and RJ-11 phone cord.

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5/24/2012

HP Scanjet 4370 Photo Scanner (L1970A#B1H) Review

HP Scanjet 4370 Photo Scanner (L1970A#B1H)
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My experience with this scanner didn't start out well, because I got a bad install disk which caused installation to fail. HP customer service was very helpful, though, and listed all my options...they don't have the download available online yet, so I would either have to wait for them to ship me one, or return the scanner...I chose the latter. My next scanner was easy to set up, and I was scanning within minutes. The quality is great, and I love scanning negatives, but I have encountered a few issues. The first is that if I press the "scan negatives/slides" button on the outside of the scanner instead of using the software to initiate, the software assumes it's a slide instead of a negative. There may be a option or preference to change that, but I haven't found it. Also, if I try to scan more than one negative or picture at a time, the scanning software crashes and closes. It's very frustrating, because then I have to reset all my settings. I've started to just scan one at a time, but I'd prefer to be able to do more than one at a time to save time. Frustrations aside, I really do like this scanner. It's pretty quick (compared to some of the old school scanners I've had), and it's quiet, and easy to select the picture dimensions from the preview screen using click and drag. The negative holder is good quality, and the lid lifts up for oversized items. I'd recommend it.

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5/23/2012

HP Scanjet 4850 Photo Scanner (L1950A#B1H) Review

HP Scanjet 4850 Photo Scanner (L1950A#B1H)
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I've never been so frustrated by a piece of equipment in my life. I had an older HP scanner that died after scanning thousands of documents, so I naturally looked to upgrade to a newer HP model. This thing is terrible. It worked fine for about a week, but then I started getting errors in the scans. Soon after that the scanner began freezing up regularly and then it ceased to work altogether. I went to the HP web site looking for a patch, and what do you know? A lot of people have been having the same trouble and they had a software patch that would supposedly fix the problem. Unfortunately the patch doesn't help.
At this point, the scanner works about 1 in every 10 tries. It usually freezes up, which then requires a total reboot of Windows. I've managed to get 3 things scanned this morning in about 30 minutes. This scanner is headed for the garbage if a new patch isn't available soon.
Update: I have now downloaded SIX PATCHES from HP's web site and the scanner appears to be working. Obviously it is the software that is incompatible with the combination of Windows XP and various other imaging programs I have loaded on my computer (HP warns about this). I have software for Canon and Fuji digital cameras, so they may be the culprit. In any case, I still wouldn't recommend this scanner given the compatibility issues that come with it.
2nd Update: It is now two months since I posted my original review and I definitely stand by it. I continue to have problems making this thing work right. It's so frustrating whenever I want to scan a document to keep an electronic record of something and I have to shut down my computer or start and stop the scanner. I can usually make it work, but it is NEVER simple and ALWAYS time consuming.
Another Update: Today has been pretty typical of what it's like to try and use this awful scanner. I had six documents to scan. The first three scanned fine. The scanner locked up on the 4th one. Had to reboot and start over (it erased the first 3 scans). This time I scanned 3 documents, stopped and saved everything, then went to my other 3 documents. Now it locked up on the 2nd document. Keep in mind, when it locks up, you can't cancel the job. You have to reboot and start over. By the way, the error message I got told me to reinstall the software yet again. I'm wondering how many of the patches are included in the latest version of the software because I seem to add at least one patch every week.
Final Update: The scanner was destroyed by office workers angry that it failed to perform even the simplest of tasks. Rumor has it that it was thrown from a 3rd floor balcony and then run over repeatedly with a delivery truck. In any case, this was the worst piece of electronic equipment I have seen in 20 years. We connected it to state-of-the-art computers and it was remarkably awful on a very consistent basis. Sorry HP, you're not what you used to be. Canon anyone?

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5/22/2012

Epson Perfection 2450 Photo Scanner Review

Epson Perfection 2450 Photo Scanner
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I needed a scanner mainly for scanning my old prints, negatives and slides. Initially I was going to buy a cheaper photo scanner (Epson 1250), but was disappointed by its poor quality.
The 2450 has exceeded my expectations. From prints or negatives, it is producing superb quality scans, and it does it FAST. A few comments from my experience so far:
- The scanner comes with an excellent bundle of software. TWAIN is a great product - very user friendly UI for all types of scans (scan to file, print, email, post to the Web). Not too happy with SilverFast though (bad UI and unstable). Photoshop Elements, although a learning curve is needed, is excellent photo editing tool.
- Unless you have to print a HiRes photo over 8x10's, use 300dpi: you'll get the same results as higher resolutions, and is much faster (scanning a color print at 300dpi is ~30sec, compared to over 5min at 1600dpi.
- If you scan at 1600dpi/48bit, be prepared for huge amount of computer resources for processing the image, both by TWAIN and Photoshop. I have a 2.2GHz P4, 1GB memory, and when I tried to scan a large photo at 1600dpi, about 500MB of memory was used (good thing TWAIN displays how much mem is needed prior to the scan). Photoshop's performance was also degraded.
- After some experimentation, I'm getting best results by making some pre-scan enhancements via TWAIN (mainly Gamma & Color adjustments), and add final touches with Photoshop. Assuming you have the time to spend, this will be a fun thing to do, and will feel great when you see that with a decent photo printer you can produce better photos than your originals!
- The scanner works fine with XP. Its drivers are not certified by Microsoft for XP, (which means you have to manually install the drivers that come with the scanner), but so far I had no problems.
I think this is one of the best buys I made. The only concern I can think of, is its size compared to other scanners (shouldn't be a problem to most of you, unless you live in an apartment in Manhattan as I do...). You can get a scanner at half price or less, but if you need to digitize your photos and slides, this is the way to go.

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The Epson Perfection 2450 brings professional-quality scanning options right to your home desktop. Possibilities include batch scanning of film negatives, as well as a number of settings that let your determine specific priorities for each project. The 2450 is an excellent choice for the devoted photographer who demands both high-speed processing and exquisite attention to detail.
Designed to process slides, photos, filmstrips, and transparencies, as well as plain old text, this scanner offers stunning 2,400 x 4,800 dpi resolution. Equipped with a 4-by-9-inch transparency unit, it also delivers 48-bit color at remarkable speed, processing full-color graphics at 11 milliseconds per line. The built-in zoom feature provides a range of 50 to 200 percent, supplying plenty of options for enlarging or cropping your final prints. A cold cathode ray lamp is used as the light source, an economical choice that provides hours of efficient, powerful lighting. Maximum scan size is 8.5 x 11 inches, large enough for most office documents as well as your favorite vacation shots.
The USB 2.0 and FireWire (IEEE 1394) connectivity ensure the fastest data transfers, as well as rapid setup; you'll be e-mailing those family photos in just a few minutes. The included software bundle is designed to help you edit and organize your images, and includes LaserSoft SilverFast SE, Adobe Photoshop Elements, Epson Smart Panel, and Epson Twain. Epson provides a one-year warranty covering parts and labor.

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5/21/2012

HP ScanJet 2300c Flatbed Scanner Review

HP ScanJet 2300c Flatbed Scanner
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I own this scanner and I'm happy with it. I'm sure there are faster scanners on the market at a higher price, but if you're looking for one that does a good job (and you are in no hurry), this is a good buy. I use it to scan photos for my website.
If you are into hi-tech, perhaps you should buy a more expensive scanner. It depends on what your individual needs are as to whether or not you will like this one. It serves the purpose for me and that's why I gave it 5 stars.

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Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 2300C is great for your creative projects - easily scan photos, 3D objects, text and graphics at the touch of a button. Included HP Memories Disc Creator software lets you create your own CD compilation of images and music. The HP ScanJet 2300C features easy one-touch scanning and copying, optimum image quality for printing, emailing or web posting and full-speed USB connection for faster results.Scan your favorite images or photos into your PC. With HP Memories Disc Creator software, you can create a CD presentation of your photos, complete with your choice of background music. The CD presentation can be created in different formats (PAL, NTSC, etc) for easy playback on most VCD and DVD players. Intuitive software helps you design your CD jewel cover case. Enjoy high-quality images with up to 600 dpi optical resolution and 48-bit color. Speedy preview scans in as little as 14 seconds.

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5/20/2012

Fujitsu ScanSnap S500 Clr 18PPM/36IPM Dupl Scanner Review

Fujitsu ScanSnap S500 Clr 18PPM/36IPM Dupl Scanner
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I purchased this scanner to improve the operation of my CPA office (consulting/audit practice), and to get rid of a good part of (roughly 40 crates of) files I have accumulated over my career. Before making this purchase I reviewed the CPA Computer report Accountants Guide to Going Paperless, the AICPA IT section whitepapers, I attended a few paperless workshops, and I read Amazon reviews of earlier Fujitsu products and Visioneer products. My unit serial number was #5XX, so mine is one of the first of this model sold. This review is based on only one week of experience using the S500, but I think it is better to share this information now than to wait until I have more to report.
The S500 appears to be similar to the previous model the FI5110EOX2 which has been heavily, and positively, reviewed on Amazon and also in the references listed above. Differences between the S500 and the earlier 5110 are as follows -
* Integration with ABBY OCR, so the S500 can produce searchable PDF's and other formats!!! This was a major limitation with the 5110EOX2 which could only produce graphic PDFs. The ABBY OCR is not perfect, but hopefully gets enough keywords right to make the document findable.
* One touch scan to PDF, to Word, to Excel, to Power Point, to ScanSnap Organizer (which produces searchable PDFs), and to Cardminder (for business cards).
* Inclusion of Adobe Acrobat 7.0!
* 20% improved scan speed (up to 16 pages per minute, with a 50 page feed bin), and the ability to append consecutive batches to the same PDF file. In practice I think I will often be using highest resolution (Excellent, 1200dpi/600dpicolor) mode with max compression, which is significantly slower - about 25sec/page scan time and 10sec/page OCR time on my new Compaq presario laptop. The lower resolution modes (going down to Fastest, 300dpi/150dpicolor) might be sufficient for older print documents without marks or illustrations, that do not have much value to me, that I doubt I will ever look at again but can't just toss.
* Automatic document size detection so you can feed batches of mixed size documents. (plus all the document handling features from the 5110, including reasonably good automatic handling of mixed single sided and double sided documents)
* File compression which is claimed to reduce file sizes 20-50 percent.
* A significant cash manufacturers [censored] for purchases from authorized dealers is currently available for this product through the Fujitsu website.
Here are the limitations I have seen with this scanner so far (4000 scans of documents and business cards) -
* It sometimes feeds two sheets at once, most often the first two sheets in a batch, so I will have to keep my eye on the first sheets it feeds. If the documents have page numbers it will be easy to know how many documents I have fed and compare this with the scanner count. If the documents do not have page numbers I will need to count them by hand, or keep I very close eye on the scanner throughout the scan, or just live with a very occasional missed page due to the mechanism feeding two sheets at once.
* I assume staples will damage the mechanism, and so I will have to carefully inspect all documents for staples before scanning.
* The OCR is alright but not perfect. There are frequent OCR mistakes when scanning business cards, and several mistakes per page on spreadsheets (7's sometimes become 1's, 5's sometimes become S's, 0's sometimes become O's, missing decimal points, extra junk characters etc). White text on black background and black text on grey background have poor results. Fortunately the graphic image is retained in the searchable PDF, and is also retained in Cardminder, so that even when the OCR is not perfect I can still see what the original looked like.
* If a spreadsheet had relationships between the columns, I can recalculate the relationship and compare my recalculation with the scanned information, which seems to detect almost all errors in scans to Excel.
* Scan to Word often results in a slightly different format or positioning of text than the original document.
* The scanner does not support TWAIN (a uniform driver interface for scanners), instead it has a proprietary interface. Based on my research, the proprietary interface is better than TWAIN, so if the included software meets your needs then this is not a limitation. However if you absolutely must use some 3rd party software that requires TWAIN then you should not buy this scanner!
* The PDF files produced by the system are not fully compressed, even with maximum compression selected. Running PKZIP does not increase the compression significantly, however in Adobe 7.0 I click File | Reduce File Size | For Adobe 7.0 and subsequent, and files compress perhaps by up to 80% ! This additional Adobe compression claims to have no loss of visual quality and is fast for PDFs of a few megabytes, but quite slow for huge PDFs, and seems to produce much more additional compression on high resolution scans than on low resolution scans. Why can't Fujitsu/Abby use this Adobe 7.0 super compressed mode to begin with or add it to their batch process manager? I have not figured out how to get the system to reduce this annoying extra process step.
* After installing the scanner, Outlook caused my XP system to hang three times a day with a fatal "STOP ERROR" causing a blue screen and a reboot. I called tech support, and found it very easy to reach a live person who listened to me sympathetically and had some useful troubleshooting information, but did not have an immediate fix and took me down a few false paths. Microsoft crash analysis was worse than useless and incorrectly concluded that the problem was in my graphics driver which was not the case. In the end, through trial and error, I diagnosed the problem myself. It turned out that the Blue Soleil bluetooth USB wireless networking drivers installed in my system and plugged into Outlook were incompatible with something in the S500 package, perhaps with the S500 drivers or the Adobe 7.0 Outlook plugin. Uninstalling Blue Soleil caused the problem to go away completely.
* Every now and then (2%?) of scans, when I press the green scan button or when I click continue in the scansnap manager window, the image scanning and file saving window comes up on my screen, but the feed motor never starts turning. The system appears locked up, and the only way to reliably start scanning again seems to be to disconnect and reconnect the power plug on the back of the scanner.
* When scanning paper that is rough or perforated, sometimes the ejecting page will push the previously scanned page out of its neat stack in the output pile, and in the worst case spill several pages from the output pile onto the floor! I have learned to place the scanner at the rear of a deep desk, and to set a block at the front of the desk at the front end of output pile to push back against any paper that tries to fall out.
* I was able to use the software to convert some previously scanned graphic PDFs to searchable PDF's, however the Abby manual does claim that only files produced by ScanSnap are supported (though I suppose one could always print a hardcopy and then scan it again using ScanSnap).
Despite the problems listed above, this system is helping me better communicate with my clients, and in the long term I think it will significantly reduce the clutter in my office.


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The ScanSnap S500 is a complete Office Solution designed to improve your productivity and to solve your office scanning problems. Turn Images on paper into PDFs You can turn the documents that clutter up your desktop into PDFs, and manage and archive them on your computer. You can use the Adobe Acrobat software package with this scanner to display these PDF documents. ScanSnap product can also automatically recognize the type of documents, color or black & white so scanned image files can be made smaller when scanning documents containing a mixture of color and black & white pages. You can also have the scanner automatically remove blank pages in documents in order to reduce the size of files even more.
Scan 18 double-sided pages per minute In one step, the ScanSnap S500 digitizes both sides of a document in a single pass, in color, and at an amazing speed of up to 18 pages per minute.
Advanced features for the ultimate ease of use With a touch of the button the ScanSnap enhances the user experience with a host of automatic features, including:
Auto paper size detectionScan mixed batches of documents containing paper ranging in size from business cards to legal sized documents
Auto de-skew Automatically straightens and aligns text and images into their correct orientation
Auto blank page deletion Save storage space and eliminate the need to edit scanned documents with the ScanSnap's ability to recognize and delete blank pages

Instantly create searchable PDF files The included "ScanSnap Organizer" automatically converts scanned data into searchable PDF files, while the ScanSnap S500's image enhancement technology increases character recognition for more precise OCR accuracy.
Scan directly to Microsoft Office ApplicationsThe bundled ABBYY FineReader enables the user to scan documents directly to applications such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
Quickly organize business card information Scan business cards directly to your contacts database with the included CardMinder application. CardMinder captures information written in 7 languages from scanned business card images and stores this information in an easily accessible format.
Simple installation and operation in a compact design The ScanSnap easily installs via its USB 2.0 interface and its small footprint requires less space than a letter size piece of paper.
What's in the box ScanSnap S500, power cord, USB cable, software includes: full standard version of Adobe Acrobat 7.0, CardMinder 3.0 Business Card Software, and ScanSnap Organizer V 3.0 Software, set up disc, getting started guide and operator's manual

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5/19/2012

HP LaserJet 3200 Printer, Scanner, Copier, Fax Review

HP LaserJet 3200 Printer, Scanner, Copier, Fax
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From the specifications and HP's reputation, this sounded like a wonderful machine - Combine many functions and save space. However, after 3 software upgrades, 3 hardware replacements, an entire machine replacement, 2 operating system reinstalls, and ~50 hours on the phone, I would actively discourage anyone from buying this. HP's final solution was to simply buy it back from me after acknowledging it had serious problems. The software never worked and caused many other computer problems, the fax never reliably worked, and the machine would often disconnect the phone about 3 seconds after someone called. I am about to replace it with a Brother 9200.

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Reduce desktop clutter with the Hewlett-Packard 3200cxi LaserJet printer. In addition to printing quality documents, it faxes, copies, and scans, greatly simplifying your work environment and saving valuable office space.
Printing at up to nine pages per minute at 1,200 x 1,200 dpi resolution, your documents will be sharp and clear. The 3200cxi prints on a variety of media types including envelopes, labels, transparencies, and custom-size paper. It has built-in parallel and USB ports for expanded connectivity with many peripheral devices.
The 3200cxi lets you fax documents quickly at just three seconds per page with a 275-page memory so you won't lose information when you run out of paper. The 3200cxi also delivers copies at 600 x 600 dpi and is capable of producing nine copies per minute. Reduction and enlargement features from 25 to 200 percent allow you to easily adjust documents to suit your needs. The scanner function offers color scanning at 600 ppi with convenient scan-to-e-mail at the touch of a button.
The 3200cxi includes power and telephone cords, software CD-ROM, toner cartridge, and parallel cable. --Emily Bakko

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5/18/2012

Cobra XRS-9430 12-Band Radar/Laser Detector Review

Cobra XRS-9430 12-Band Radar/Laser Detector
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Any one looking for a good radar detector, here it is. Of course I could have spent $500-1,000 on a better radar/laser detector or system, but who wants to do that?? It does it's job and everything I expected it to do! I traveled out of state during the holidays (holidays=many cops) and it saved my butt 3 times on the way there, and 2 times on the way back. It already has paid for itself and then some! Not to mention the two times it saved me this morning on my way to work! The only thing I was worried about when purchasing a detector was, would it give me enough time to slow down, the answer is YES. By the time I brake to the desired speed limit, I look around for a few seconds, then when I think it is a false alarm, there's the cop. Overall, great purchase and worth every cent!

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Whether you commute to work or school on the freeway, drive for a living, or just like to go on an occasional recreational trip, the Cobra XRS-9430 Radar/Laser Detector is an invaluable addition to your motor vehicle. Designed for the convenience of 24-hour use, the XRS-9430 has an extra bright digital display that can be dimmed for nighttime driving. Measuring 4.40 x 2.70 x 1.30 inches and weighing just 5.15 ounces, the XRS-9430 can be set just about anywhere within easy view when you're driving, and then stored in your glove compartment when you're parked.The XRS-9430 detects six different radar signals, including the Ku wavelength band that is widely used in Europe and that has been recently approved for use in the United States. In addition, the XRS-9430 is completely invisible to the VG-2 and Spectre radar detector detectors while it alerts you if either the VG-2 or the Spectre is in use in your area.The XRS-9430 is also sensitive to four different laser signals, and with its LaserEye feature giving you a 360-degree detection range, you'll always be able to tell if you're driving through a surveillance area. And perhaps most importantly, for your own safety and the safety of other drivers sharing the road with you, the XRS-9430 detects two emergency alert systems to give you advance warning of road hazards, keeping you prepared when emergency vehicles are nearby. In addition to detecting the Safety alert system, the XRS-9430, like most of Cobra's Radar/Laser detectors, offers Cobra's exclusive feature of detecting the presence of the Strobe alert system, which emergency crews use to control traffic signals.So get the Cobra XRS-9430 Radar/Laser Detector for your car or truck, and you'll be prepared for just about anything when you're behind the wheel.Note: Radar detectors can be used without restriction in well over 40 states, but restrictions apply in a few states. Please check with your state department of motor vehicles or highway patrol if you have questions about whether there are restrictions in your area.What's in the Box XRS 9430 radar/laser detector, windshield bracket, coiled power cord, hook and loop fasteners, and owner's manual.

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5/17/2012

Brother HL-5250DN Network Ready Laser Printer with Duplex Review

Brother HL-5250DN Network Ready Laser Printer with Duplex
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I purchased this printer because I wanted something cheaper to run than my HP Deskjet (toner is much cheaper than ink), I wanted to be able to print from multiple computers and put the printer anywhere I wanted (instead of being tethered to a specific computer), I wanted the printer to be Mac-compatible, and I wanted the printer to have a duplexer to save on paper (it prints on both sides of the page). This was the only printer in its price class I could find that had all of these features. I bought the printer on sale locally and got it for a good price.
I ran into one problem, which is why I'm only giving this printer only 4 stars. After I hooked it up and installed the software, I noticed that as soon as it went to sleep, it would no longer print. It's supposed to wake up when it gets a print job, but it wouldn't. I finally figured out that I needed to upgrade the network firmware from the Internet. For someone like me with experience as a PC technician, this was no problem, but I think the installation software should guide you through checking to see if everything is up to date, and help you upgrade the firmware.
The paper tray only holds 300 pages, which is less than a ream of paper. At 30 pages per minute, you could run out of paper in only 10 minutes! So it may not be the ideal printer for all but the smallest office settings (but still better than an inkjet for b&w printing). However, I believe you can add an additional paper tray, and there are other models with extra paper capacity built-in.
When I ran into my problem with sleep mode interfering with printing, I e-mailed Brother's technical support (they don't give you a number you can call), but I don't think a human actually reads your e-mail. It was pretty frustrating. Next time I'll try calling their customer service line and see if they can transfer me to tech support.

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The Brother HL-5250DN is a network-ready monochrome printer with a built-in duplex feature that can make your busy office or small business more productive. Thanks to its built-in Ethernet network interface, this convenient and versatile unit brings your workgroup together and easily handles a wide variety of jobs. The HL-5250DN easily prints two-sided documents, brochures, and manuals with clear resolution of up to 1200 x 1200 dot-per-inch (dpi) at an impressive speed of up to 30 pages per minute (ppm). And with 32 MB of standard memory (upgradable to 544 MB), this printer can easily tackle even the most complex jobs.Additionally, the HL-5250DN effortlessly handles letterhead, legal-size paper, and envelopes via an input tray with a capacity up to 250 sheets or a 50-sheet multi-purpose tray. To add more capacity, simply add up to two optional paper trays. The HL-5250DN is compatible with Windows, Macintosh, and Linux and comes with a TN550 standard yield toner cartridge (up to 3,500 pages) and one DR520 drum unit (yields up to 25,000 pages).What's in the Box HL-5250DN laser printer, one TN550 standard yield toner cartridge, and one DR520 drum unit.

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5/16/2012

Xerox WorkCentre 385 Laser Multifunction Review

Xerox WorkCentre 385 Laser Multifunction
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I've had this printer for 4 months now and I really like it. It does everything that I need and it's easy to use.
This most important factor for me was the ability to share it on the network. Most HP all-in-one printer's don't allow you to share it on the network. Xerox states that they don't "support" network sharing, but that give detailed instructions on how to do it (They just don't want people to call tech support for it).
It turns out that sharing a workcentre 385 is just like any other printer (very easy). Not so for HP's all-in-one printers. Their special driver that doesn't have sharing capabilities.
I fully recommend this printer.

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Xerox's Workcentre 385 is an ideal peripheral for getting started on your home business. It is a copy machine, laser printer, fax, and scanner built into one small, easy-to-place machine.
The 385 prints and copies at a speed of 8 ppm with a resolution of up to 600 dpi. The printer can handle the most common paper sizes and hooks up to your PC via the standard parallel port. The copier can make up to 99 copies with special functions such as image reduction and enlargement.
The 14.4k fax machine has a 30-page auto document feed and can store up to 150 pages in memory in case you run out of paper. It can store up to 80 speed-dial and 20 one-touch-dial locations. Push the 385's scanner to the fullest, a crisp resolution of 300 dpi, and bring high-quality images into your PC.

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5/15/2012

Microsoft Fingerprint Reader Review

Microsoft Fingerprint Reader
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I saw this thing at CompUSA and as a good shopper I went and did my research on line. I think this is an excellen X-Mas gift for any people who like computers and such. I got mine installed in 5 minutes. One reboot and ready to go. This gadget is easy to set up and to use. Definitely a lot of fun. Now, why didn't it get 5 stars you ask? Two things, does not appear to work well with Mozilla Firefox browser and it is not 100% secure. Right in the manual it is written that this gadget is not to be used for sensitve web sites like say your bank account. Well, all the sensitive web sites have these password rules, got to have a "-" or something in your password. Who is to remember this nonsense? I was hoping this thing would do like a super duper encryption and allow me to store passwords on like a USB flash memory drive so I can unplug it when I am on vacation or something, but nope, no such luck. Still quite a cool gadget, I can get the browse opened and be logged into Amazon just by putting my finger down on the gadget and clicking on Amazon.com account ;)

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Say goodbye to password hassles. Now you can log on to your computer and your favorite Web sites with the touch of your finger, without having to remember all those passwords - simply place your finger on the receiver whenever a password or username is required.

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