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Visioneer OneTouch 7300 USB Ultra-Slimline Flatbed Scanner |  | Brand: Visioneer
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Rating: 25 reviews
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MPN: 73007D-WU Model: 73007D-WU UPC: 785414105878 EAN: 0785414105878
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| Features:
| • | 1,200 x 1,200 dpi optical resolution, 2,400 dpi interpolated | | • | 48-bit color depth, 16-bit grayscale | | • | 8.5-by-11.69-inch maximum scan area | | • | Hinged lid for 3D and book scanning | | • | USB connectivity and power, no AC adapter needed |
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Product Description Visioneer, a world-class developer in the document imaging market, offers the ultra-slim, ultra-mobile Visioneer OneTouch 7300 USB color flatbed scanner with the ability to scan up to 1200 x 1200 dpi in 48-bit color. The OneTouch 7300 USB scanner's slim design, USB bus-powered capability, and hinged lid provide maximum portability and scanning versatility. In addition, the OneTouch 7300 USB scanner's suite of bundled document and image management software offers mobile and small office professionals a complete, easy-to-use mobile scanning solution. The OneTouch 7300 USB scanner also comes with a specialized hinged lid. This allows the user to scan thicker books, magazines and 3D objects better than other non-hinged scanners.Based on Visioneer's innovative OneTouch technology, the OneTouch 7300 USB scanner comes with five buttons to scan, copy, OCR, email, and perform custom tasks. The buttons are pre-configured at the optimal settings for these most common tasks, enabling first-time users to begin scanning immediately. Visioneer scanners with OneTouch technology are designed so that pressing one button takes the user all the way through the scanning task, not just launching the program. Advanced users can quickly learn to customize the buttons for even more power.
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Not a scanner for my needs... April 6, 2005 J. Reigel (Central Wisconsin) 45 out of 46 found this review helpful
Have owned 4 flatbed scanners up til now, 3 of which were visioneers. I use these scanners for archiving books and magazines. The 7300 good features: small, slim design. Easy to use for scanning books and magazines. USB powered. THE BAD:I scan all my images at 300 dpi and 8.5 x 11 inches. The 7300 took over 60 seconds to scan a color page (grayscale is about 25 seconds). In contrast, my previous scanner, a visioneer 9320, did a color page in 25 seconds. Also, it saves everything in .max format (in its paperport software), a format only paperport can use. You can convert it into jpeg format but that is just an extra step to do. I use adobe elements to edit the scan and it doesn't recognize the .max format so every scan has to be converted. So I sit a press the enter key = to the number of scans I made. It's operation was quiet except for an annoying squeaking and popping sounds it randomly made. I literally scan thousands of pages every week so speed is important. MY RECOMMENDATION: I have owned a visoneer 9320, 7300, a HP 2400 scanner and a visoneer 7100. The best one is the visioneer 7100 -- Has decent scanning speed, color or grayscale and the scans can be made in bmp format instead of the paperport max format. Adobe elements can open bmp format and when I use elements to convert to jpeg, the pictures, in my opinion, are better looking. All scanners wear out at 25,000 to 30,000 scans (the glass "wears out" with minute scratches on its surface and effects the scan) so if you scan alot of pages, like me, the $50-60 cost of the 7100 is easy on the wallet.
Good for Windows XP, Horrible for any other operating system December 8, 2004 S. Waudby (Arlington, VA United States) 22 out of 24 found this review helpful
I am a computer technical support professional and have installed many scanners. The OneTouch 7300 by Visioneer is ideal for WindowsXP users that want a portable scanning solution. It is easy to install and quick to use. Unfortunately Visioneer did not test the Windows 2000 drivers and it is impossible to install the scanner drivers that are sent with the machine. After several attempts and after receiving fatal error message each time, I attempted to find tha answer on the Visioneer website. The support page had new drivers listed, but said that you must install the shipped drivers (not possible with Windows 2000). Then I called tech support, and am still on hold, 45 minutes later and no answer, and to top it off it is not a toll free call. While waiting the hold message states to visit their virtual tech support agent "Sara". That was completely useless. So be warned if you are trying to install this printer on any computer not running WindowsXP.
Worst scanner I've owned. November 28, 2006 B. Eng-Kohn 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I was looking forward to a new scanner after my HP died after just a year. I purchased this one based on the several good reviews on Amazon and other sites.
Now that I have the scanner I am sorely disappointed. The picture quality is horrible. No matter the tweaking I do in the scanner dialog, the picture is faded and grainy.
The software itself is the least useful interface I've ever worked with. The "auto" buttons makes the image worse, the image area recognition has never yet gotten it right, and the most useful feature only applies if you are sending the scan to Paperport, something I never want to do.
I did a dumb thing March 11, 2005 MEC (Albany, NY) 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
I knew that Visioneer had a bad reputation, but when my HP scanner finally died after six years, I picked this one up primarily because I had an Office Max gift card and that's all they had in this price range. The software installation bluescreened my computer in Windows XP - twice. I tried to run the software anyway and found it confusing and hard to use. It's going back to the store. Look at HP - I've had pretty good luck there - or Canon, which is what I'm going to buy once I get my money back. Visioneer has worked hard over the years to earn its lousy reputation - save yourself the trouble of finding this out for yourself.
UPDATE: I researched a bit and found that Visioneer's software will not work with Windows SP2! On their site they advise that you do a full deletion of SP2 and then install their software. Make sure they've updated their software or offered a patch if you want this scanner, but since SP2 has been around a while, it tells you something about this company, doesn't it???
If you have Vista be warned!! August 21, 2007 SJ1882 (Detroit,MI) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
when 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.
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