Who makes the best flat bed scanner?

Nocturnal

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I notice on Amazon.com that HP doesn't get many good reviews for their flat bed scanners. Many people have a lot of problems. Is Canon one of the better manufactures of flat bed scanners?
 

bob4432

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hp use to to make good flatbed scanners, but that was a decade ago. from what i have seen, the canon small lide or whatever their branding name is work excellent. plus most of them run of the usb bus, so no more extra powerpacks. i picked one up a couple years ago refurbed for $50 and it is still working very well today. i think its optical resolutin is 300 or 600dpi, either way it is excellent for home use.
 

Kwad Guy

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Canon 8400F or one of the Epson 24xx or higher model scanners.

The lower end Canon scanners are inferior, as are the current HP scanners.

Kwad

 

corkyg

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The high end Epsons and Canons in that order. That is my experience. Been scanning since 1985 with a handheld Logitech. In the early 90s, a legal size SCSI HP scanner cost me over $900. Now I have an Epson 2450 Photo scanner - perfect for all my needs - Firewire connection.
 

gotsmack

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which scanner has the quickest scan times? I'm not too concerned with scan quality as I'll just be scanning documents 90% of the time. I already have a cannon and it takes like 45 seconds for a scan. I would like something not too pircey that can scan quickly like photocopy machines.
 

corkyg

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For speed, you want the scanner that has the most on-board RAM - and that means looking at the more expensive ones.

Speed

 

Nocturnal

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What happend to HP's line of scanners? Weren't they at one time or another the top dogs? Now it seems all they produce is junk.