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Lois (talk|edits) said:

26 October 2006
I know I've seen this topic before but can't seem to find it in the archives.

I'm a paperless office with about 300 clients. My scanner is much to slow. I would appreciate your comments on what scanner you are using that works effectively.

Mtmckeecpa (talk|edits) said:

26 October 2006
Fujitsu, fi-5120-C works well for me.

Death&Taxes (talk|edits) said:

26 October 2006
My digital copier, a Kyocera 2050, has a scanner module that can be added and which the salesman said would put dedicated scanners to shame for speed. The base model leases for less than $150 a month without the scanning attachment, and links up to the computer. I plan to add the scanner before next season.

Lois (talk|edits) said:

26 October 2006
I rent from executive suites so don't have my own copier - just pay per copy made.

I'm looking for a scanner that will save time. My scanner is so slow.

Lark (talk|edits) said:

26 October 2006
D&T - we have a Kyocera KM 3530 the salesman also told us we could use it as an efficient scanner - they sent in 3 or 4 different sets of "experts" (over 2 years) later never completed a workable scanning system. We are now purchasing seperate high speed scanners. Do not wait too long to give your system a try. Tax season will be here before you know it.

Lois (talk|edits) said:

26 October 2006
Have you researched high speed scanners yet? If so, what is your preference and why?

Death&Taxes (talk|edits) said:

26 October 2006
Thank you for the warning, Lark.

Lark (talk|edits) said:

27 October 2006
Lois, I am meeting with my IT guy today. I will get the particulars and let you know. They have used these scanners in the office across the hall from us and they have worked really well.

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