The Disadvantages of Scanners

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    Scanned Output Quality Can Vary

    • The quality of the scanned output can vary quite a bit, depending on a number of factors. Some of these factors include the quality of the lens inside the scanner, how clean the scanner glass is and the condition of the original documents. If the original documents are available in electronic format, it is often better to use a program such Adobe Acrobat to convert them to a PDF format that anyone with Internet access can read.

    Scanner Maintenance Can Be Expensive

    • Many companies uses high-volume scanners to deal with large quantities of paperwork. While these high-volume scanners can be good tools, many business owners do not realize how costly supplies and scheduled maintenance can be. To keep a high volume scanner running at peak performance, owners will need to replace the lamps regularly and perform maintenance on the camera and lens as well. This maintenance can be quite costly, so it is important for business owners to weigh these costs against the price of other document imaging solutions.

    Scanners are Relatively Slow

    • Scanners are also relatively slow, so companies and individuals users will need to consider the time involved in scanning all of their paperwork. Automatic feeders can help to speed production, but it can still take a great deal of time to scan a stack of documents. In addition, scanner operators will need to carefully check the scanned documents to make sure that all pages have been imaged. It is not unusual for pages to stick together when going through the automatic document feeder, so operators will need to be trained to watch for these problems.

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