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Visioneer One Touch 9000 USB Scanner

Visioneer One Touch 9000 USB Scanner

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not quite what was promissed
Review: This scanner is not quite what I thought I would receive. It cannot compare with the Visioneer 5800 that I was going to replace. The software included with the machine, will only allow you to use the WIA-Visioneer 90XX USB Scanner 1.0 software, and won't allow you to use the Scan Manager Pro 1.0 software which I found myself using with my old machine. Which I might add, is far more precise than using the other half of the software.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: God's Gift to Scanning People
Review: This is my third scanner, the first one I got in maybe 1995, then one again in maybe 1999.

Finally scanning is not a chore, it is amazing how fast this thing is. With my older scanners it could take a couple minutes to scan and my computer would often get messed up. This thing scans in seconds, seconds!

Just make sure you have a USB 2 port (if not you can get an expansion card for pretty cheap) and you're ready to go.

This scanner is so cheap too, the older model ones (8920) that aren't USB 2.0 are actually more expensive if you buy from a brick and mortar retailer.

The only thing I don't like about it is during setup they make you register electronically with the software maker, and that software maker will try to sign you up for some "Free offers" and it seems some scumware too. But just check no.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: God's Gift to Scanning People
Review: This is my third scanner, the first one I got in maybe 1995, then one again in maybe 1999.

Finally scanning is not a chore, it is amazing how fast this thing is. With my older scanners it could take a couple minutes to scan and my computer would often get messed up. This thing scans in seconds, seconds!

Just make sure you have a USB 2 port (if not you can get an expansion card for pretty cheap) and you're ready to go.

This scanner is so cheap too, the older model ones (8920) that aren't USB 2.0 are actually more expensive if you buy from a brick and mortar retailer.

The only thing I don't like about it is during setup they make you register electronically with the software maker, and that software maker will try to sign you up for some "Free offers" and it seems some scumware too. But just check no.


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