If you're like most people, you have a multi-function fax/print/scan device that you use for scanning, or you just use your smartphone. If you're a little more serious, maybe you also have a flatbed.
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Maybe as a workaround just create another user for one of the scanners? It would be a PITA but it beats having to reinstall all that stuff back and forth etc.
Decent hardware ably supported by excellent software. The DS-790WN is ideal for ad hoc scanning exercises and single-user solutions. It isn’t cheap, but this is a complete solution that fits well into ...
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Whether you need to scan family photos, piles of documents, or expense receipts, we've tested the top scanners to help you find the one built for the task.
The V850 is a professional device that has been designed for use in a colour managed workflow. But it’s also ideal for anyone with lots of old photos on film to scan, particularly if they are on a ...
The highly portable Epson WorkForce ES-300WR Wireless Document Scanner — Accounting Edition ($399.99) is an enhanced version of the Editors' Choice WorkForce ES-300W we reviewed last year. This latest ...
Epson's WorkForce ES-865 Color Duplex Document Scanner ($749.99) is a sheet-fed, high-volume desktop scanner aimed at small to midsize offices and workgroups. A small step down from (and $50 cheaper ...