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Xerox DocuMate 510 Studio : Xerox by Xerox Brand : Xerox Model : XDM5105D-WU Platform : Windows Publisher : Xerox Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 4711860803293 UPC : 785414106004 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 42 reviews)
List Price : $498.88 Our Price : $460.10
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scans directly into PDF format
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converts documents into PDF files at 10 pages per minute
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holds up to 50 pages in ADF
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includes TWAIN driver
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scan up to legal size documents with ADF
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Product Description |
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Xerox DocuMate 510 flatbed scanner with Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) for Windows, 600 x 1200 dpi optical resolution, 42- bit color, USB 1.1 interface. 50 page ADF capacity, 10 ppm at 200 dpi B/W |
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Jas-store.com Product Description |
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Designed to be at home in any office environment, the Xerox DocuMate 510 single-pass flatbed scanner offers 600 x 1,200 dpi resolution, 42-bit color, and fast USB 2.0 connectivity. It has an auto document feeder that's able to handle up to 50 sheets of 18 lb. paper at a time, allowing convenient scanning directly into PDF format at up to 10 pages per minute (at 200 dpi, black-and-white). Able to handle originals ranging from 4.5 by 5.5 to 8.5 by 14 inches(via ADF), the auto document feeder will to help speed up any office environment by letting you batch scan items as small as checks or index cards, as well as legal sized documents. The DocuMate 510 is clearly designed for office document support and includes software tools to help streamline file management, text editing, and single-button PDF creation. It has a certified ISIS driver for compatibility with ISIS-based imaging applications, and it is at home in any Windows 98SE, 2000, ME or XP environment. What's in the Box DocuMate 510, power supply and cord, USB cable, Quick Install card, user's manual, CD-ROM (including TWAIN and certified ISIS scanner driver, ScanSoft PaperPort Deluxe, ScanSoft TextBridge Pro 9 OCR, ArcSoft PhotoImpression) |
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ripped-off by seller |
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American Electronics Mart sold me a "refurbished" Xerox documate 510 scanner that did not work from the start. I spent two weeks trying to troubleshoot to find out whether the problem was on my end. Then, because I missed the return deadline, they would not take the scanner back. They would not agree to pay the costs to me to ship the scanner back to them. Now, I have wasted $250 on a worthless piece of junk sold to me by these crooks. Don't ever buy anything from these creeps. |
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Worthless |
Apparently my boss doesn't read reviews. I requested a new scanner after my ancient Visioneer 9450 started eating paper for breakfast. I wanted a new brand and found one at a different website for a decent price. Instead, this one was ordered. I figured since it wasn't the same brand it would be better. Until I found it is a Visioneer. I thought perhaps since it was newer it'd be better. I was wrong. I use it for the ADF to scan hundreds of old files into digital files so we can get rid of the paper and reduce storage costs.
The PaperPort software has OK settings, it allows you convert into a PDF, single page items, or multipage. The scanning quality is fine. The problems start when scanning. It seems to have trouble scanning one or two pages and randomly jams while it tries to feed the paper crooked. If you're scanning a large mutli-page file and it jams, you have to start the whole document scan over again. PaperPort FREEZES all the time. At first I thought it was neat that you could drag and drop pages onto one another to combine files, but it quickly lost its appeal when it started freezing and I'd have to force close it.
The speed of which it scans is pretty poor, and it's FAR from quiet. The pin connector that plugs in the ADF is incredibly large so it doesn't fit in my oversized desk drawer like my previous scanner.
I rarely hate devices as much as I hate this one. When scanning hundreds of sheets of paper it just makes the process twice as long and twice as annoying. I'm just hoping it breaks soon so I can get the one I actually wanted. |
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Great scanner, in spite of what you may read elsewhere |
I purchased this scanner for home use after using an identical one at the office for several months. The main thing that I intend to use it for is document scanning-I don't really need to digitize photos or anything like that.
I work in a field that tends to create LOTS of paper-it's a government job, and I think that's "nuff said." I've been working toward making my team's paper output significantly less. We've been trying to create as little paper up front as possible, and making everything else that we can later on into PDF files. The paperwork that we produce initially in the field is what we've been using this scanner for, and it works beautifully. I can take a pile of paperwork and reduce it to electronic files in a matter of minutes, and then go on with making the rest of the file electronic.
I really like the automatic document feeder. I read in some reviews that it had a tendency to jam, but in my experience, the jams are few and far between, and easy to fix when they happen. I think that the jamming problem probably comes from overloading the ADF in most cases. I've also had issues with sheets that were stapled together, but if you completely separate them and rub the staple piercings down before feeding them into the scanner, the problem is usually alleviated.
The unit I purchased included the software drivers on CD. However, they were not compatible with Windows Vista, which is what I have on my home computer. However, the manufacturer's website has Vista-compatible drivers available for download, and I had the scanner up and running literally minutes after unpacking it from the box.
I like the software interface (OneTouch) that allows me to put a document in the feeder, click on one button, and immediately have a PDF document (or whatever other format I want) stored on my desktop. The scanner takes several seconds (10-15 in my experience so far) to warm up after it hasn't been used for a while, but I'm not so impatient that I'm going to gripe about that. It's plenty fast for me, and if I really need to, I can do something else while I'm waiting-the scan starts as soon as the scanner's ready, without me baby-sitting it.
All in all, I think this is a great scanner, especially for the price I paid. I'm grateful that I was able to use several different scanners at work, and thereby determine that this was the one I wanted to buy. It beats having to purchase each one and decide you don't like it!
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Second 510 purchased in two years; both are excellent |
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I bought my first Xerox DocuMate 510 in mid-2008. It works so well that when I wanted to replace an aging scanner for another office machine, I simply bought it again. I am running Win XP (paid extra not to get VISTA when I bought new machines) and find this scanner, combined with PaperPort 11, works beautifully. I do not use the "single touch" software that comes with it, having long since learned to use PaperPort for all scanning, so I cannot comment on its functionality. The machine itself does everything it saws, without error. |
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Excellent ADF scanner |
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This scanner is great for scanning in books. I love the 50-sheet ADF feature. It can also scan in color and as a flatbed scanner. I scanned in a lot of books and threw them away. Have them all on my computer in electronic format, anytime, anywhere I need them! |
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