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Digital camera reviews of Visioneer OneTouch 7300 USB Ultra-Slimline Flatbed ScannerDigital camera Review: Don't buy this scanner Summary: 1 StarsI loved the slim design and the USB power so I could power it with my notebook's USB port. The software was an upgrade to the other visioneer scanners I've owned over the years, which is easy to use. However after only a few hundred scans, there's a growing progressive distortion on the left side of images as if blackened, resulting in a very poor scan. I'm throwing it away. Buy something else.
Digital camera Review: If you have Vista be warned!! Summary: 4 Starswhen i got the scanner i was thrilled.. it was ultra slim and was very light to carry.. the usb power connection meant no extra cables.. i loaded up the software and then started the problems.. it just wouldnt install properly.. thats when i discovered that this particular model does not have a Vista compatible driver, from the Visioneer site.. then i called their support staff.. and three calls later, after having spent twenty minutes on hold.. i was told that the driver may be release 'soon'.. so for now i have to use it with another laptop that has windows XP as the operating system..
the good news .. i mentioned before, its light and slim...its cheap .. great for OCR work and scanning pictures..not any expert on the quality of the pictures i scanned but they came out alright.. and fairly sturdy.. so its a great buy.. but look out for a Vista driver if you have Vista on your PC before considering this product.
Digital camera Review: Do Not Buy This Scanner Summary: 1 StarsAbsolutely the worst software for flatbed scanner I have ever encountered. Scan is slow and softcover lousy. Don't buy
Digital camera Review: Scanner Summary: 5 StarsThe scanner seems to be just what I need although I haven't had a chance to use it yet. I'm taking it to Africa where I'll be scanning documents in a library.
Digital camera Review: Competent scanner Summary: 4 StarsColor, grayscale and monochrome modes work well with Windows and Linux. Windows installation was a little clumsy, perhaps because the drivers for an older Visioneer scanner were still installed. Linux immediately recognized the scanner.
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