Question:
Are scanners hard to use,...?
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2008-02-06 18:07:26 UTC
what are some things,you can do with printer,scanner,copier, all in one?
Six answers:
Slammin
2008-02-06 18:22:26 UTC
"Hard to use" is difficult to quantify, but in my experience, newer scanners, including the all-inclusive printer/scanner/copier you mention, are relatively easy to use. Assuming that you are using windows (XP, Vista), the device will most likely connect via USB. As with most external devices, there will be a driver that you have to install to utilize the device on the computer. Different models will come with different software, and this is probably where the ease of use really comes into play. If the software is intuitive, your scanning experience should be pleasant. As far as the physical use, if you have used a flatbed copier, you will be very familiar with how to use a flatbed scanner. There is usually a document cover that you lift up to place the docment on the scanning surface.



As far as what you can do with one - I like having a copier at home for scanning receipts and making copies of other documents that I need to send to someone but want to keep a copy for myself. I use the scanner to scan in older pictures taken on film to store (and edit) on my PC. You can also scan in documents that you want to store on your computer, using OCR (optical character recognition) software, which comes with some scanners.



One place you might want to look at online is CNET - they regularly test and rate printers (including multifunction).
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2008-02-06 18:13:48 UTC
Multifunction printers can be ideal for the small or home office. Having one machine that prints, faxes, scans, and copies is a great space and money saver. But they're not for every small business. Most multifunction machines are billed as multifunction printers for a reason; while they perform all four functions adequately, they don't necessarily do all things well. If you need high-resolution scanning or advanced faxing features, choose your multifunction printer carefully.

Multifunction Printer Speed

Speed costs. Many lower-end multifunction printers and quite a few mid-price machines are just plain slow when it comes to print and copy speeds - especially if we're talking color. Get the fastest multifunction printer you can afford. When you're in the middle of a job, you'll definitely notice the difference between 22 and 12 pages per minute.

Multifunction Printer Memory

The more memory a multifunction printer carries, the more it costs. When it comes to faxing, printing, or copying documents, however, a lack of memory is extremely noticeable. While 8 MB of memory may be adequate for home office or small office use, if you often work with large documents or will have multi-users you should only consider multifunction printers that have at least 16 MB.

Multifunction Printer Resolution

The higher the dpi (dots per inch), the higher the image quality. The standard resolution of 600x600 will be adequate for most printing, except for photo quality. Pay special attention to the scanner resolution, as scanner resolutions for multifunction printers are often low. Note, too, that there's a big difference in quality between optimal and interpolated resolution.

Multifunction Printer Fax Functions

Check the fax/modem speed. Most multifunction printers that include fax functions have integrated fax/modems of 33 Kbps fax/modem which means that your faxes will take less time on the phone line and save you money. Don't go with one that's lower. Also check the fax features carefully. If you need color faxing, fax broadcasting, and/or group dialing, make sure the multifunction printer you choose has those features; many don't offer full fax functions.

Multifunction Printer Automatic Document Feeders

Don't buy a multifunction printer that doesn't have one of these. Some of the lower priced multifunction printers don't. And having to stand by a machine and feed single sheets into it is a real day spoiler. That said, size matters. Get a multifunction printer that has an automatic document feeder that holds at least 50 sheets.

Test A Multifunction Printer Before You Buy

Never buy a multifunction printer/fax/scanner/copier without testing it first in the store. Read the specifications and see how the multifunction printer measures up when you run it. Test each function separately to be sure that the multifunction printer you've chosen will meet all of your small business' needs.
Bob Dylan ♪
2008-02-07 01:51:13 UTC
No they are quite simple really. If you plan on using both a lot

buy one around 100.00 bucks. This is a good time to buy. You

can check them out at wal-mart.com. Best buy or the printer co., itself. HP, Lexmark etc. You can do a lot of things. They will self explain them self's. Luck
anonymous
2008-02-07 02:50:29 UTC
Scanners are easy to use, read the menu options, i do not see you having any problems with working it.
Sha
2008-02-07 07:03:38 UTC
NO its very easy to use...........Don`t be confused yourself
Jay B
2008-02-06 18:17:48 UTC
no.


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