Costco currently has Epson DS-410 Document Scanner for $219 Shipping & Handling Included*
$80 OFF off $299.89 original price.
80 manufacturer's savings is valid 2/18/24 through 3/3/24
I use this for scanning receipts and mailed documents. Had it since December 2023 with no issues.
Features:
Scanning up to 26 ppm/52 ipm
Scans both Sides in One Pass
Scan to Dropbox®, Evernote®, Google Drive™, SharePoint® and more
Save Scanned Documents as PDF Files
Up to 30 User-programmable Jobs
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Not everyone has a scan capable printer, many multi function scanners on printers aren't very good quality, many don't scan both sides of the page, some people don't have space for a print scanner.
Scanning apps require a good shot, and photographing every page, some has stacks of papers to scan at a time. They may work in a pinch, but not ideal if you have to scan often.
This is an above average, well reviewed scanner. If it fits your work flow, it's a decent deal, if you need cheap, I think there might be brother branded scanners that are under 150.
I'm debating on getting this to replace a neat scanner that requires messing with old install files to get to work, otherwise they are now trying to require a sub 👎
Not everyone has a scan capable printer, many multi function scanners on printers aren't very good quality, many don't scan both sides of the page, some people don't have space for a print scanner.
Scanning apps require a good shot, and photographing every page, some has stacks of papers to scan at a time. They may work in a pinch, but not ideal if you have to scan often.
This is an above average, well reviewed scanner. If it fits your work flow, it's a decent deal, if you need cheap, I think there might be brother branded scanners that are under 150.
I'm debating on getting this to replace a neat scanner that requires messing with old install files to get to work, otherwise they are now trying to require a sub 👎
I have a MFP that, in theory, does the same work, but it's clunky and awkward to use for that purpose.
The magic with a document scanner is in the specific function that its built for, and it's integration with the scanning software.
For reference, I have a Fuji Scansnap, which has been the standard for home-office scanners for the last 10 years.