Tuesday, November 1, 2011

HP ScanJet 7650 Flatbed Scanner with Auto Document Feeder (L1940A#B1H)

HP SJ7650 2400 X 2400 DPI SCANNER

Brand: HP Model: L1940A#B1H Platform: Mac OS X Original language: English, French Dimensions: 6.00" h x 13.00" w x 13.00" l, 17.86 pounds Up to 2,400 x 2,400 dpi optical resolution 48-bit color, 256-level grayscale 8.5 x 14-inch scanning area 50-sheet automatic document feeder Includes 35 mm film adapter and USB cable

See professional results quickly with the HP ScanJet 7650 Document Flatbed Scanner. Get quick, unattended scans at up to 12 pages per minute (six ipm duplex) using an automatic document feeder that holds up to 50 pages. Warms up quickly—preview scans in about six seconds. Scan at 2,400 dpi optical resolution and 48-bit color, and transfer scans quickly using Hi-Speed USB—compatible with USB 2.0 specifications. Features: Get professional-quality text and images at 2400 dpi optical resolution and 48-bit color. Scan 35 mm slides and negatives with the included transparent materials adapter. Seamlessly integrate with your existing software and optimize scan speeds using the ISIS and TWAIN drivers. Crop, restore, edit, and add images to documents with the included editing software. Use the five easy one-touch buttons for scanning documents and photos, making copies, scanning to PDF files, and sending e-mail. Organize and manage your files with the included software and drivers. Get set up and transfer data fast with the Hi-Speed USB (compatible with USB 2.0 specifications). Scan legal-size documents in simplex mode using the automatic document feeder. Scan 3-D objects and bulky files with the help of the adjustable lid. Conserve space: the landscape-orientation style makes this scanner compact enough to fit on a shelf. Scan thick books and files with convenient adjustable lid, plus use included adapter to scan 35 mm slides and negatives. Scan documents into editable text, organize and share digital files, and edit images with included document management and photo-editing software. ISIS and TWAIN drivers included to optimize scanning speeds. Use one-touch function buttons to scan documents, copy, scan to PDF files, e-mail, and scan images. Save space with a landscape orientation. Scan legal-size documents in simplex mode using the automatic document feeder. The ScanJet 7650 is backed by a one-year warranty that includes award-winning HP Total Care support. What's in the Box ScanJet 7650, automatic document feeder, slide and negative adapter for 35 mm, USB cable, power supply and cable, user's manual, setup poster, warranty card, CD-ROM

Most helpful customer reviews 61 of 61 people found the following review helpful. Awesome scanner once you get the issues worked out By Bebe Deimos I agree that I did have some problems with paper jams in the ADF. But then I noticed that it seemed to mostly happen with smaller width paper (11" long, but less than 8.5" wide) and legal size documents when trying to duplex. Well, then I read the manual (duh!) and it clearly states that the scanner is not set up to duplex legal size documents or unusual sized paper. So I thought that was a problem. But I am trying to scan all my documents into electronic form and so the scanner is only part of the solution -- electronic document management software is the other part. I got PaperPort Professional 10, set it up with the ISIS driver (the TWAIN driver is not so good) using the PaperPort scanner setup utility running all scanner tests -- and it started working perfectly! The key with legal and odd size documents is not to duplex! Scan one side with the ADF then turn the documents over, put them back in the feeder and let PaperPort do the collation. It works GREAT! This is EXACTLY the solution I have been looking for since I started scanning in all my paper documents about 5 years and many failed hardware/software solutions ago. I am using none of the software that came with the scanner, just downloaded the latest drivers directly from the HP website. The only issue I have noticed (which could explain why some people think the ADF is "broken") is that when a jam occurs (which hasn't happened since I started doing things using my new procedure) is that the ADF gets into a wierd state where it thinks that there is no paper in it even though there paper there. The fix: unplug/plug in (not turn off) the scanner and let it reinitialize. There are rollers in the ADF which get stuck in the down position during a jam that don't ever seem to reset unless you power cycle it (and you can't really turn off the scanner with the power switch -- it just puts it into standby mode). 36 of 37 people found the following review helpful. $700 and still not ready for prime time By psgenius If you are looking for a reliable scanner with a duplex automatic document feeder, save your money and sanity and keep looking. The included software is inflexible (global setting for duplex is either on, or off, you can't select the duplex setting without going through 5 menus and 8 clicks to turn duplex scanning on and off) Save the hair thats left on your head by avoiding this scanner and the included automatic document feeder jammer. Not only are the paper jams frequent (on the type of stuff you would regularly scan, I'm talking about bank statements that come right out of the post mail - not tissue paper) but a paper jam can actually destroy your documents if they get stuck mid-scan. There is no easy release button or pull. Pull tightly, and hope that the bottom advice piece of your phone bill does not take up permanent residence in the duplex bay of your scanner. A software update will not fix the paper jam feature, so just look elsewhere. HP, if you are reading, allow the user to select duplex or non-duplex for each scan. 29 of 30 people found the following review helpful. Doesn't completely work with Acrobat By David Kieras I got this to help me scan paper documents to save as pdfs to de-paper my office. Except for some difficulties clearing the rare paper jams, it seems to be fine mechanically. I would be satisfied except I haven't been able to make it play nice with Acrobat v. 7 for Windows XP SP2. The HP-supplied software will produce pdfs, but of generally poor quality compared to what the scanner can do driven from Acrobat. The problem is trying to get a scan of both sides of the paper from the ADF. The recommended TWAIN driver (the "Document" TWAIN) that comes with it simply won't do this from Acrobat, but it works fine for single-sided scans. Using the other TWAIN driver will scan both sides, but it

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