For our company, we are looking for a good, fast flatbed scanner. Being the PC guy for the company, the responsibility fell on me. On any given day, if you were to ask me about video cards, CPU's, or operating systems, I can spout off facts left and right. But, I was asked today to pick and buy a good scanner. Uhh... buy a what? I haven't the slightest clue of what to buy.
We use a program for Dynisys which does require a twain source. In testing, I did notice that our companies owner's HP all-in-on multifunction printer worked well with Dynisys. But, a different scanner, a large bulky device hooked in by some scsi interface, did not. The Dynisys software spouted off some crap about "no twain source". I did notice that in the control panel, no scanner was listed with the bulky model.
So, knowing these clues, what is a good scanner in the $200-300 price range.
Thanks in advance for all and any replies
-Tim
We use a program for Dynisys which does require a twain source. In testing, I did notice that our companies owner's HP all-in-on multifunction printer worked well with Dynisys. But, a different scanner, a large bulky device hooked in by some scsi interface, did not. The Dynisys software spouted off some crap about "no twain source". I did notice that in the control panel, no scanner was listed with the bulky model.
So, knowing these clues, what is a good scanner in the $200-300 price range.
Thanks in advance for all and any replies
-Tim