Cheap Visioneer StrobePro Sheetfed Scanner (Electronics) (Windows NT 3.5, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Macintosh, Windows NT, Windows) Price
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| PLATFORM: | Windows NT 3.5, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Macintosh, Windows NT, Windows |
| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Visioneer |
| FEATURES: | Complete software bundle for editing, faxing, e-mailing, managing photos, and OCR, Color sheet-fed scanner, 300 x 600 dpi resolution, 30-bit color depth for over 1 billion colors, Convenient USB interface; PC and Mac compatible, Color sheet-fed scanner, 300 x 600 dpi resolution, 30-bit color depth for over 1 billion colors, Convenient USB interface; PC and Mac compatible, Complete software bundle for editing, faxing, e-mailing, managing photos, and OCR |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | Pro5d-mu |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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| UPC: | 785414103805 |
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Customer Reviews of Visioneer StrobePro Sheetfed Scanner
Sadly lagging nbehind Macintosh OS developments A very handy product when we were on Mac OS 9. Sadly, Visioneer has not seen fit to keep the software up to date for OS X. It will still work in classic mode, but uncomfortably. The software for image editing shows its age. Visigo A4 Mac by Ambir is said to be able to take its place for OS X.
Wont' work reliably on Win2000 or XP
This is a great little scanner, when it works. It works in conjunction with PaperPort, and the two are just a great combination. Just stick a piece of paper in, and it will run it through, then bring up PaperPort where you can categorize it and group it with other pages of the same document.
For instance, you scan in 10 pages of a contract, then, in PaperPort, you just drag the pages on top of each other, and title them as a group. You can also drag the pages to an FTP icon, an Archive icon (which puts them somewhere in the file system), an email icon, a print icon, etc.
BUT, here's the problem --
The system seems designed for Windows 95 or Windows 98. I have tried to install it on Windows XP Pro and Windows 2000 with no luck. It's a wrestling match to get it working, then when you do, it will spontaneously reboot the machine mid-scan. I am using the latest driver, downloaded from Visioneer.
To be fair, maybe I have defective hardware and this isn't a wide-scale design problem. It sure is disappointing, however, because when it works, it's a dream. With this unit, we're one step closer to the vaunted "paperless office."
Look Out
This Scanner is notorious for having to reboot the computer to get it to work. We are running them on XP Professional Machines. I would only recommend this scanner for occasional use. I Do not recommend buying if you scan more than a few images a day.