Forum: Photography


Subject: Scanner. Can anyone suggest a reliable scanner.

bsteph2069 opened this issue on May 27, 2001 ยท 7 posts


bsteph2069 posted Sun, 27 May 2001 at 1:17 PM

I ues a HP 3200C scanner. But the power supply has intermitent probelms. Can any one suggest a reliable scanner. This scanner is getting on my nerves. Bsteph


Marshmallowpie posted Sun, 27 May 2001 at 8:51 PM

I feel for you... I only know what scanners NOT to recommend...


Antoonio posted Sun, 27 May 2001 at 11:42 PM

lol ...and you better believe Marsh. ;oD I would search photography magazine of somekind, and take a hint there. Maybe in local library? -n


bsteph2069 posted Mon, 28 May 2001 at 12:20 PM

Thanks all. I finally got the machine working. I orginally had a Visioneer scanner. Which I would suggest to anyone. It has a great suite of software and performs esilly. One press of a button and the scanning is done. However, it conflicted with a vidio scanner I have so I had to replace it. The best scanner I could find at the time with similar features was the HP. =:-| > I would have perferred the acer. In the past my experience with HP scanners was always favorible. The 3200C has problems I guess because it exists within HP's lower mid ranged price. It scans fine but has a problem with the power supply. Once it has malfunctioned ONLY unglugging waiting 10 seconds then pluggin in the device about 6 times seemed to work! Reinstalling the software did not! Currently there is a software fix but that was not working for me. So you can understand my frustration. When I want to work I want to work. I don't want to worry. It had reached the point where it was making me not use the scanner because I was afraid that it would not work.( Will it work this time. Or will it work a little then lock up. ) Ok. I feel better. Excuse the rant. Anyway thanks for you support and suggestions. Antoonio, I had used magazines and past experiences before making my purchase. But none mentioned the power supply defect, if one visits HP technical support page there are plenty of conplaints about the "feature" however. Anyway thanks for your support and suggestions. Bsteph


Jack Casement posted Mon, 28 May 2001 at 1:17 PM

For what it's worth, I have been using scanners for years and I am very happy with my present setup. Do you mean a flatbed scanner for prints? Last year I replaced my five year old HP scanner (400dpi maximum) with an Epson 1200 Perfection Photo and it has been great. It comes with a transparency adaptor which is great for my medium format transparencies and at a pinch will also scan 35mm with a maximum optical resolution of 1200dpi. It also connects to the computer through a USB connector. For my 35mm slide I still think the Nikon Coolscan is the best with a resolution of 2800dpi.


bsteph2069 posted Mon, 28 May 2001 at 5:19 PM

Ok. For the features. I'll definitely keep your epson in mind. If when my glitches out again. Bsteph


Syyd posted Wed, 30 May 2001 at 7:16 AM

The paperport visioneer eh? Mine actually lasted two years and then I put the wrong cable in and it went POOF!!!!!