HP L1910A#B1H Scanjet 5590 Digital Flatbed Scanner

HP L1910A#B1H Scanjet 5590 Digital Flatbed Scanner

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HP L1910A#B1H Scanjet 5590 Digital Flatbed Scanner

HP Scanjet 5590 Digital Flatbed Scanner - Get fast preview scans, one-touch operation, convenient copy center buttons, and HP Photo & Imaging software for graphics and digital photography with this automatic-document-feeding, duplexing scanner that holds up to 50 pages! Bonus: the innovative design fits neatly on your desk or a nearby shelf. Scan 35 mm slides and negatives with the included transparent materials adapter, plus documents, pages of books, and 3-D objects Scan fast, at up to 8 pages per minute, 4 images per minute Ensure compatibility with your existing data management systems using the TWAIN drivers Up to 2400x2400 Resolution with 48-Bit color depth Scan up to 8-1/2 x 11 Image scaling or enlargement range - 10 to 2000% in 1% increments Compatible operating systems - Microsoft Windows 98, 98 SE, Me, 2000, XP (Professional and Home Editions), Macintosh OS X (10.1.5, 10.2 or higher) Unit Dimensions (w x d x h) - 19.21 x 13.39 x 6.38 inch / 12.6 pounds

 

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HP L1910A#B1H Scanjet 5590 Digital Flatbed Scanner Reviews

This was a big disappointment to us. This scanner is used on a daily basis for numerous small multipage jobs. We are in the process of replacing it with another brand. It is far too unreliable for us to continue using it. It randomly stops communicating with the computer it is connected to, requiring IT support to visit on an almost daily basis. We've always insisted on HP printers in my company, and thought that their scanners would match the printers quality, but that hasn't been the case for us.

 

I love it. I use this scanner everyday at work. I highly recommend this scanner. It scans photos, slides, and text. It is a bit cumbersome because of the size but the quality makes up for that. I'm sure there are better scanners out there but so far this is the best that I have delt with.

 

Don't bother with this thing. I give it 2 star because it was easy to set up and the software is easy to understand. And it's a pain in the but to remove the jam. I mean jelly. Bought this to turn the archive our ugly metal filing cabinet and e-file all these bank statements and bills. Whether duplexing or not, it still jams.

Using XP. I think I spend more time removing paper jams than actually scanning. Easy to set up. I'm about to throw this out the window. I use the document feeder the most.

 

It sucks. It sometimes wants to break a scanned picture, in picture scan mode, into multiple cropped panels: like removing the blue sky from the top of a landscape picture.

And its little sheet feed scanner, no way. Then in scan to file mode it is too dumb and the scanned image is the entire extent of the scan bed, including the inside of the scan bed that is not covered by document.

I'm glad I didn't have to pay for it, but it's just another example of a crappy product that was pushed through to production. It jams and sticks and leaves lines on the scanned document.

It's sensors are either too smart or too dumb for their own good. My work got me one of these for my office.

So then cropping is required.

 

It's the reason I got the scanner and a big reason why I am returning it. 1) It locks up in the middle of scanning, so you have to periodically save your images. The scanner just gets stuck and stops responding until I do a cold re-start, which means pulling the plug. 2) The ADF is useless. HP ScanJet 5590 Digital FlatBed Scanner. Quality-wise, this scanner is fine for my needs; I am scanning old photos for archiving and the software that comes with it is easy-to-use and I was impressed with how easy it was to fix up photos, albeit I was looking for something quick. 3) The price is ridiculous for this thing; it's bulky and the ADF is useless. I couldn't get it to take anything in without jamming, if it even took the paper in.

That being said, I would not recommend this scanner for the following reasons:. This seems random and on two occasions I've had to re-scan a number of photos. Don't waste your money with this piece of garbage; I'm taking it back. I don't really see how it's any better than a cheaper scanner, as the the price is inflated by the useless ADF scanner.

 
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