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HP ScanJet 4600 - Flatbed scanner - 8.5 in x 11.7 in - 2400 dpi x 2400 dpi - Hi-Speed USB Studio : Hewlett Packard by Hewlett Packard Brand : Hewlett-Packard Model : q3112a Platform : Mac OS X Publisher : Hewlett Packard Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0808736565813 UPC : 808736565813 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 2 reviews)
Our Price : $250.00
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HP scanning technology meets breakthrough design in the HP ScanJet 4600 see-thru flatbed scanner. This ultra-thin scanner features a see-thru window of polycarbonate that resists breakage, so you can see what you are scanning. Get photo-quality results at 2400-dpi optical resolution and 48-bit color. Scan any size item including photos, documents, books and more - larger more - larger items can be scanned in sections by positioning the scanner to scan that you see, and then reassembling using the included software. Scanning is fast, easy and quiet and you can preview your scans in as little as six seconds. |
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Hp ScanJet 4600 -Portable research tool |
I do a lot of historical research involving interviews and visits to
Museums and other resource centers. This little scanner fits into my
laptop bag and can be carried along to copy research material on site.
Its design allows you to place it on top of the thing to be copied and
is much safer on old and rare documents. HP no longer makes them-Dumb move! |
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About time |
I've used numerous scanners in the past. From the traditional "insert document, close lid, pray that the page didn't move" kind to the hand held type. All had their drawbacks.
This scanner with the see through positioning rocks. I now know immediately if I need to reposition the paper just be seeing how it looks through the glass.
Additionally, I have scanned large (36" x 36") plans and used the included software to create a single document. I was completely stunned when I couldn't identify where in the resulting document the software overlaid the individual scanned images. Nice.
The included OCR software works great, I've copied whole pages from books with 100% accuracy.
The only downside is that it's a little slow. It takes about 20 seconds to grab the first image, and maybe 15 seconds thereafter. But then again, I don't sit around and scan all day.
Don't bother with the traditional scanners requiring a lid. Get this. |
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