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The VisioneerXerox DocuMate 4700 is a versatile flatbed scanner designed for legal size and large format documents, offering rapid scanning at 2.5 seconds per page at 300 dpi. With USB connectivity and a compact design, it seamlessly integrates into any workspace, making it the ideal choice for professionals seeking efficiency and quality.
Manufacturer | Visioneer |
Brand | Visioneer |
Model number | 97-0064-00U |
Product Dimensions | 57.91 x 49.53 x 11.43 cm; 6.99 kg |
Number of Items | 1 |
Sheet Size | Legal |
Manufacturer Part Number | 97-0064-00U |
Item Weight | 6.99 Kilograms |
N**A
Good scanner. Old looking software
The scanner performs really well, good quality for tabloid scans. The software comes on a CD, so you better find it on their website if you don’t have a drive.Software looks like it’s from another era.
A**R
Excellent tech support
Being in the antique ephemera business I need a scanner that reproduced color flawlessly. Sadly this scanner is not designed for that task. It is, however, an excellent scanner for large-sized documents and books. It is surprisingly lightweight, scans quickly, and sets up with ease.Potential customers should know that the DocuMate 4700 gives some vintage paper a pink hue. The hue is also visible in staple holes and rough edges. This cannot be adequately color corrected. Several calls to tech support were answered quickly by very patient staff who remoted into my computer and adjusted input and output levels for (in total) probably four hours. Ultimately the scanner was thought defective and a replacement was sent, but it was of no avail, the problem persisted with the new unit.After more than a year of trying to get this scanner to work for my purposes, Xerox stood by their product and allowed me to return it for a full refund. And for that extraordinary satisfaction guarantee, they get 5 stars.All-day long.
J**Z
Failed after two months.
I had an Avision scanner AV8050U prior to this one that scanned flawlessly for 15 years.This one worked with slightly worse resolution for two months, then it became a brick. The scanning light wouldn't move, the hardware failed, and I had no choice but to throw it out. The Visioneer software was also an issue. Many scans produced were either just pure white or had lines. It would happen repeatedly. Worse, there were memory leaks and the software froze my computer at least twice. You couldn't turn off the AI "enhancement" either which merely blurred the image. The build seems to be the same as other models, like Brother's scanner, so I feel like this was some other company's design that was merely branded with the Xerox label, but I am not sure of this. Despite claims of anything faster, scans took 8 seconds.Bite the bullet and pay for the EPSON scanner: this isn't worth it.
P**S
Compared to ESPON scanners, this is well worth the price!
At my school we use large ESPON scanners and the quality is amazing so I had very high expectations. But they cost $3,000 to $4,000 dollars so seeing this one at $584 dollars had me skeptical. After trying it out, I was very impressed.Pros-cheap-durable-large. It has a total scanning area of 12" x 18" but the edges get cut off and blurred when you scan so the actual scanning area is 11"x17"-scan 24-bit color, grayscale, and some strange mode called black and white which heavily distorts whatever youre scanning so I never use it.-scans 200dpi 300dpi 600dpi and when you register it, you get access to 1200 dpi (although I havent noticed a difference between 1200 and 600 dpi)-you can do a quick preview and then use the selection tool to select a smaller area to scan instead of scanning the whole thing-you can edit the brightness in preview mode. I find the default brightness to be perfect.-you can convert your scanned documents into a word searchable PDF-you can remove the top to scan even larger documents and then stitch them together in another program like photoshopCons-when you hit 'preview' the button immediately changes to a 'cancel' button. Sometimes my mouse double clicks so it presses preview and then clicks again canceling the preview. It doesnt happen all the time but when it does it can be very annoying-you can only make 1 selection in the preview. On the ESPON scanners you can make multiple selections in the preview producing multiple images in one scan. For instance, when scanning photos, I can lay them out on the scanning bed and then create a selection for each photo and knock out like 8 photos with one scan. With this scanner, I have to do them one at a time. I could be saving myself a lot of time.-the software came in a CD. My computer does not have a CD tray so I had to go to someone elses computer , move the software onto a hard drive and then bring it onto my PC. It installed fine but it appears CDs are becoming outdated.The quality you get with ESPON is still better. I have attached photos showing the difference. You can see how the documate scan is smudged and blurry despite both being scanned at 600dpi. But with documate being 84% cheaper than the espon, such little improvement is not worth forking the money for IMO. If youre a professional artist, then maybe go with espon. You get more post-processing features in ESPON like hue saturation contrast while this program only has brightness. The colors on this scanner are great. I have happily scanned over 3,300 family photos with this. And of course its great for scanning regular documents.
J**R
Very well built scanner
I have used several scanners over the years and in the early days, they were built like tanks and generally worked very well. Then, the usual cheapening occurred so they could all out do each other on price. The market is dominated by these cheap (generally around $100 or less) scanners and for the most part, they are junk. This scanner, however, is a throwback to the days when things were well built. It's heavy duty and has a large scanning area. I was looking for a large scanning area so I could scan old piano music in, that music was always published on very large sheets which didn't fit the letter/legal size scanners. Large bed scanners are few and far between and more expensive that they cheapos... However, in this case, it's an improvement in overall quality too. You can tell just listening to it when it scans, sounds like a very smooth running machine running on quality bearing surfaces.I was very hesitant to buy this one because of the price, but did anyway and I am very happy with the product itself. If you have need for a large scanning area scanner and like well built tools, this is a good choice.Oh, by the way, it takes up a lot more table space than the old letter/legal size one did -- but, hey, that's to be expected.
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