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Xerox DocuMate 252 Review

Xerox DocuMate 252
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This is the first scanner I've owned that does everything fast and well. For the past several years I've been scanning paper files to hard disk, to the end of achieving a paperless life.
I bought 7 scanners between 1999 and 2005, including an Epson, an HP, 4 Visioneers, and the Xerox Documate 252. All were either sheet-fed or had document handlers. All but the Xerox Documate were fair to dismal.
I used several of the previous scanners with a succession of Macs, while using others on a PC. For Macintosh the HP scanner software always proved dysfunctional. It failed outright a signficant part of the time. The HP hardware was similarly afflicted. The document feeder choked on a high proportion of documents run through it (for reasons I could neither fathom nor correct). The Epson worked slightly better, but was slow and clunky. Its document feeder frequently stuck, and gagged on something as minor as a slight crease in the paper.
The Visioneers had these and other problems as well. Also, files created in the Windows environment on older versions of Paperport scanning software that was bundled with these scanners (Version 5.5, for example) almost always became corrupted in some way when I transferred them from a PC to a Mac, and vice versa. Therefore I had to keep my Mac and Windows scanned archives on separate computers.
When I bought a Xerox Documate 252, it proved head and shoulders above any scanner I had previously owned or even seen. [The Xerox Documate does share the Visioneer nameplate, but as far as I can tell it has nothing in common mechanically with earlier Visioneers.] It makes one-sided or two-sided scans, in color, greyscale, or black and white. It is fast and accurate. The document feeder handles everything I throw at it (with very occasional paper jams). Also, the more recent versions of Paperport scanning software (9.0 and above) that are bundled with the Documate produce pdf files as the default scans. Pdfs transfer well between Mac and Windows. [Some file names do not transfer fully from Mac to Windows, but all file names transfer from Windows to Mac in my experience. Therefore it is better to do initial scanning in the Windows environment. That is necessary in any event with the Xerox Documate, which functions only on Windows operating systems. The Documate does work well, to my own knowledge, on an Intel-based Mac running Windows XP in Boot Camp. I don't know, however, whether that also obtains for Windows Vista in a similar configuration.]
I got more useful scanning done in 4 weeks after I bought this device than I had accomplished in the previous 6 years.
UPDATE: I've now used the Xerox Documate for over 3 years. It has lived up to its promise, and then some. I bought a second one for a different office; it has worked equally well. I have also bought a Fujitsu Scansnap S500. The Scansnap is a capable scanner, at half the price, but not in the same league with the Xerox Documate 252.
There is one further development worth noting. The latest version of the Paperport scanning software (version 11.0, which I am now running on a Vista platform) handles paper jams more deftly. When the document feeder jams, the scanner now provides the option to save the pages already scanned to the Paperport Desktop and continue with the unscanned pages after unclogging the jam. This is a vast improvement over earlier versions, where a jam on the next-to-last page required a complete do-over. [I did not notice, unfortunately, exactly when this improvement kicked in, so I can't say specifically what level of upgrade is necessary to obtain it.]
SECOND UPDATE September 26, 2009: I am updating this review to report that after 4 and 1/2 years the older of my two Xerox Documate 252s has faltered mechanically. The problem is that the roller in the document feeder does not reliably grip the pages of the documents that I insert for scanning. As a result the scanner sometimes just whirs for a time, then stops. The document must be reloaded at that point and the scanning restarted. It helps to press the documents down and against the feeder, but that defeats the self-executing element of the scanner. My conjecture is that the roller (which is made of rubber) has become harder and has shrunk a little, so that it no longer grips paper with as much friction as in its younger days -- a kind of mechanical equivalent of bone loss. In any event, my original Documate 252 is now in semi-retirement. I still use it for short documents that I can help along by hand through the feeder, but not for long sustained scanning jobs. I have replaced the Documate with a Fujitsu fi-6130, which I unpacked and set up today. When I've had more extended experience with the fi-6130, I'll review it on Amazon.com. Meanwhile, I did try a few quick scans earlier today and was tremendously impressed with the mechanical performance of the fi-6130 (although the software is distinctly unwelcoming and will take time to absorb).

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Xerox DocuMate 252 Color Duplex Sheetfed ADF scanner.One touch scanning to nine preselected or user-defined destinations.One touch scanning to nine preselected or user-defined destinations.600 dpi, 48-bit color (output), Hi-Speed USB 2.0 connectivity (1.1 compatible).Built-in 50 page ADF, TWAIN and Certified ISIS driver, Windows XP Certified, USB cable

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Xerox Phaser 6280DN - Printer - color - duplex - laser - Legal, A4 - 600 dpi x 600 dpi - up to 31 ppm (mono) / up to 26 ppm (color) - capacity: 400 sheets - USB, 10/100Base-TX Review

Xerox Phaser 6280DN - Printer - color - duplex - laser - Legal, A4 - 600 dpi x 600 dpi - up to 31 ppm (mono) / up to 26 ppm (color) - capacity: 400 sheets - USB, 10/100Base-TX
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right out of the box this printer made great prints for pennies on the dollar, we picked this up because we're using a large format inkjet for proofs and it was eating us alive on print costs, for the price of the one set of large-format Epson ink cartridges we got this printer with toner included and have been very happy with the results, with almost no setup is very color accurate for a four color process printer, with almost no installation it went right onto the PCs and Macs and we haven't had a single problem with it. the prints are cheap enough that we can just give them away as proofs and not be concerned with the cost, and the media it prints on his very cost efficient in the printer itself is very reliable.

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The Phaser 6280/DN printer can handle all the work your team can give it, with fast color output and advanced capabilities. It is Built for speed with fast 26 ppm for color printing and 31 ppm for black and white. Handle complex documents with ease, thanks to 256 MB of printer memory and a powerful 400 MHz processor. It is workteam-ready, with built-in networking and on-board support for Windows, Mac and Linux. Flexible expansion to fit your workload, including an optional hard drive, memory expansion and paper capacity up to 950 sheets.

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Xerox Phaser 6360/DN Laser Color Printer Review

Xerox Phaser 6360/DN Laser Color Printer
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I've been buying laser printers for my home office since Apple first shipped theirs. Then I moved over to HP's. But now I wanted something that could do for duplex color as my old HP's did for Black and White. The Xerox 6360 reminds me of how HP _used to_ build printers - like a truck - very fast, solid, dependable and it just works. Almost impossible to screw up. Important when you're using a duplexer. (I've yet to have a single duplexer jam and that's its default setting.) Color in business documents just becomes second nature and seeing someones plain B&W documents makes you realize what they're missing.
Did I say it was fast? I used it to proof my 300 page book.
Full disclosure, after using the one in our house for two weeks I bought another one for our vacation place.
Only complaint is the one I have with all printers - when it's time for new color toner cartridges your heart will be your mouth. Replacing each of the three color cartridges are $322 _each_ (from Xerox) + another $194 for the black cartridge. So figure you're paying the price of the printer ~$1,100 every 12 to 18,000 pages. Gulp.

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Phaser 6360DN Laser Printer

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Xerox DocuMate 150 Simplex ADF Color 18PPM 60 DPI 24 BIT USB 2.0 TWAIN VRS PDF (XDM1505D-WU) Review

Xerox DocuMate 150 Simplex ADF Color 18PPM 60 DPI 24 BIT USB 2.0 TWAIN VRS PDF (XDM1505D-WU)
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The software adds additional programs to every directory as it saves. You cannot stop it from happening - .ini and .ptn and .ptn2 files. I understand in the next version of the software you can turn it off but they won't approve it for the Documate (according to tech support at Nuance).

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This incredible new Xerox DocuMate 150 Sheetfed Scanner, scans as many as 18 pages per minute, includes a 50-page automatic document feeder, and can also automatically scan documents into searchable PDF files.

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Xerox 128MB Memory Upgrade for Phraser 3250 (098N02195) Review

Xerox 128MB Memory Upgrade for Phraser 3250 (098N02195)
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This 128MB memory upgrade is designed for use with your Phaser printer.
Xerox 128MB SDRAM Memory Module




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128 MB additional memory.

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Xerox Printers IMAGING UNIT PHASER 6300/6350 ( 108R00645 ) Review

Xerox Printers IMAGING UNIT  PHASER 6300/6350 ( 108R00645 )
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The imaging unit on my Xerox Phaser 6300 went out. According to Xerox, this was the replacement. The shipping went off without a hitch, the replacement couldn't be more simple, and now the printer is as good as new. I couldn't be more satisfied (well, maybe if the thing were a bit cheaper...).
If your imaging unit is going, you may want to check your transfer roller as it's likely to be headed toward the end of it's life as well.

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This imaging unit is designed to interact perfectly with other genuine Xerox supplies, giving you consistent, brilliant print quality and superior reliability.Packaged Quantity: 1Product Type: Imaging DrumPrint Technology: LaserDuty Cycle: 35000 PagePrint Coverage: 5%Compatibility: Xerox Phaser 6300 PrinterXerox Phaser 6350 PrinterRecycled: NoRecycled Content: 0%Post-consumer-waste%: 0%

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