Settling on a scanner that meets your specific day-to-day scanning needs can be challenging. Most flatbed and sheetfed scanners on the market today are geared toward everyday office tasks or photo image capture, but they come in a wide variety of types and sizes, some fine-tuned for different purposes. Document scanners, photo scanners, receipt scanners, film scanners: That list is just a start.

We've outlined below the top scanners that we have tested across a range of categories and possible usage scenarios. "Scan" the list for the kind of work you do, then read on below that for a deeper dive into scanner specs and how to choose the right model for what, exactly, you scan.


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Brother's scanners hold up well in a highly competitive, crowded market. That fact is more than enough to render the ADS-4900W our current favorite mid- to high-volume sheetfed document scanner for small to medium-size offices, workgroups, and enterprises. It stands out not because of any ground-breaking features or firsts, but because this is a terrific, rock-solid machine.

A whopping 9,000-scan daily duty cycle means you'll have to have a very determined paper-feeding person (and some really big jobs) to stress this scanner out. It's accurate, efficient, and reasonably priced (well under a grand) for what it is.

It's far from cheap at $2,499, but the DS-30000 is only half the cost of some of the copy-machine-size corporate scanners it competes with. Of course, it's overkill for a small or even midsize office, but it stands almost alone as a high-volume, large-format desktop document scanner.

Most nonprofessional photographers can't afford a dedicated photo scanner. That's why the flatbed Epson Perfection V39 II doubles nicely at scanning document pages and turning them into editable text, although to be honest you'll want a higher-priced scanner with an automatic document feeder (ADF) for handling more than occasional multipage jobs. The V39 II saves desk space with a vertical kickstand and comes with impressive photo scanning and touch-up software. It can even stitch together multiple scans of photos too big for its scanning area.

The FastFoto has been on the market for some time, but this speedy, compact unit continues to be one of a kind. If you have stacks of old family snapshots, or similar card-size items to be scanned in bulk, the FastFoto can process them with speed and care. It's gentle on photos and can even scan both sides of a print without flipping it over, capturing possible date data or back-scrawled notations with the image. It can also pinch-hit as a perfectly workable document scanner for digitizing bills and those old tax records.

A cross between a desktop and a portable sheetfed document scanner, the Fujitsu fi-800R takes only about 12 by 4 inches of desk space but delivers robust performance thanks to unique Return Scan and U-Turn Scan technologies that move documents in and out without requiring multiple slots or paper trays. Its Active Skew Correction lets you be careless about placing documents in the feeder, and its speed and 4,500-scan daily duty cycle are closer to its desktop than portable rivals (though its 20-sheet ADF is on the skimpy side).

It's obviously not a high-volume, heavy-duty document manager, but the DSmobile DS-940DW's convenience, speed, and accuracy make it a standout in a crowded field of single-sheet portable scanners. Don't leave the office without it.

Overhead scanners are specialized devices with elevated cameras for scanning book or magazine pages. The CZUR ET24 Pro comes with a foot pedal or desk button that frees your hands for turning book pages or placing new content (up to tabloid size) on the scan platform. It also features automatic focus and page-turn detection, and you can even use the device in a Visual Presenter mode, with an HDMI port for playing video captured by the CZUR directly to monitors or HDTVs or livestreaming.

A Scanner breaks its input into tokens using a delimiter pattern, which by default matches whitespace. The resulting tokens may then be converted into values of different types using the various next methods. For example, this code allows a user to read a number from System.in: Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); int i = sc.nextInt(); As another example, this code allows long types to be assigned from entries in a file myNumbers: Scanner sc = new Scanner(new File("myNumbers")); while (sc.hasNextLong()) { long aLong = sc.nextLong(); } The scanner can also use delimiters other than whitespace. This example reads several items in from a string: String input = "1 fish 2 fish red fish blue fish"; Scanner s = new Scanner(input).useDelimiter("\\s*fish\\s*"); System.out.println(s.nextInt()); System.out.println(s.nextInt()); System.out.println(s.next()); System.out.println(s.next()); s.close(); prints the following output: 1 2 red blue The same output can be generated with this code, which uses a regular expression to parse all four tokens at once: String input = "1 fish 2 fish red fish blue fish"; Scanner s = new Scanner(input); s.findInLine("(\\d+) fish (\\d+) fish (\\w+) fish (\\w+)"); MatchResult result = s.match(); for (int i=1; i

I could print fine but could not scan. Printer was installed with Setup from the support page and added using Airprint Secure, but could not be found by IJ Scan Utility Lite. However my Windows box finds the scanner portion of the printer fine. I finally broke down and called support and I got it working. Specifically, IPv6 needs to be turned off on the printer. To do this:

I'm using the 64-bit driver installer from the Canon website which installs the printer driver sucessfuly but fails on the scanner driver with the error message "Could not install the scanner driver. Try to install again."

I am installing using the 'network printer' option (connecting via wifi) and the printer is up and running fine, prints via wifi with no problems. It's the installation of the scanner drivers that's failing.

I tried separately installing the MF Scan Utility software but when I run that I get the error "A scanner driver supporting this software is not installed. Install it and try again. Code: 9,230,0" so the driver clearly insn't installed.

I should add that I've previoulsy had this running with the scanner working, but it seems to have broken at some point which is why I'm re-installing the drivers... and is still broken. What's changed? Have the old drivers been tested with the new Windows updates?

MIRACO can do almost the same things as the MINI, POP Series, and RANGE 3D scanners. However, the MINI is slightly better at capturing fine details than MIRACO as its fused point distance is up to 0.02mm while MIRACO's is up to 0.05mm. And the RANGE and POP series are compact, lighter, cheaper, and still great 3D scanning solutions if you only need to scan one particular object size.

The MIRACO is unsuitable for scanning objects smaller than its minimum scan volume of 10mm x 10mm x 10mm. And similar to most 3D scanners, it may have difficulty with highly reflective or transparent objects. This can be overcome using a 3D scanning spray to coat the object's surface, which can help achieve effective scanning results.

I figured it out after a day and a half of internet searches and reading programming manuals. My barcode scanner was purchased used, some models of this scanner were made for specific retailers or warehouses with custom firmware. I found a quick setup guide for another model Symbol scanner and by scanning 1. Scan Option 2. Scan 3. Scan Enter all my problems dissappeared. I eesentially tried this using the DS6707 guide but did not have the same outcome. Here is a link to the quick setup guide I used.

Hello! I would like to add a bit to this post as I had an issue with this same scanner, though instead of adding "bu" the Square Stand said the scanner was unsupported. I used the guide provided by the person who started this thread and scanned the "Reset to Factory Defaults" unplugged the scanner, plugged it back in and viola! it now works perfectly with my square stand. Thanks again for posting that guide!

Interestingly, I can take the same scanner, without changing any settings, and plug it into a square terminal and that reads WITHOUT the "bu". If I plug the scanner into my mac, the scanned text does not have the "bu" prefix.


Makes me believe it's a driver issue the square stand.

I have the fi-7160 scanner installed and working, just thought I would share the experience and ask a follow-on question. At first the scanner driver was setup for blank page removal by default, and it took some looking to find out how to turn it off. (I thought it made more sense to do it via LF Scan where it was easier for users to tweak if necessary.) I had to launch the PaperStream Capture software and click the 'Config' icon on the toolbar to access the three default profiles. In the B&W default profile I had to set the Scanner Name from a dropdown, then I could click the Driver Profile button and under the Page options section could disable blank page detection.

For customers that I have worked with that have this scanner or one of a lower model number that use Paperstream I set up the profiles for them for both black and white and color. I have the default scanner software running. I do this by clicking the red check box icon in the scan window and select the radio button.

you can try to integrate the barcode scanner SDKs from Scangine (www.scangine.com) . From what we have evaluated till not, they are very fast and easy to integrate and have the best price performance ratio.

Hello, I would like to revive the topic of barcode scanners, maybe someone used the readers of this company : ?

In my company, the scanner is very actively used. I am specifically thinking about buying this scanner: -wifi-bluetooth-wireless-2d-code-reader-hd3200-5907614660031.html

I want a wireless connection.

Kodak Alaris has several integration options for our scanners. 

We have traditional thick client integration options with our TWAIN and ISIS and WIA drivers as well as an easy to use Scanner SDK. 

We also have a state of the art RESTful Web API for integration to our network enabled scanners from any platform without installing host drivers. 006ab0faaa

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