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HP ScanJet 8300 scanner Dennis Hissink : March 10th 2006 - 02:30 CET
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HP ScanJet 8300 scanner : Create high-resolution, professional scans for graphics, photos and documents with the versatile HP ScanJet 8300 Professional Image Scanner. Ideal for the high-end general office user or graphics professional, the HP ScanJet 8300 easily performs common tasks such as email, scan to PDF, copies and more with front panel one-touch buttons. With HP’s triple-sensor scanning technology and high-quality optics, this scanner delivers graphic professionals excellent image quality while maintaining fast and quiet operation. The new HP ScanJet 8300 scanner adjusts resolution to fit the job, from 75-dpi up to 4800-dpi for professional-quality images. The estimated U.S. street price is $499.
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HP ScanJet 8300 - Image scanner
The professional HP ScanJet 8300 image scanner is able to edit photos with included HP Photosmart software with HP Real Life technology and Adobe Photoshop Elements software. Additionally the HP 8300 ScanJet scans and archives 35 mm slides and negatives or medium- and large-format film using a built-in transparent materials adapter. It manages documents efficiently; easily organize digital files with the included software. The HP 8300 ScanJet is expected to be available for purchase April 2006.
HP 8300 scanner - Document feeder
With the new HP ScanJet 8300 image scanner you will get high-quality scans of various paper sizes and 3-D objects with a legal-size, landscape-oriented scanning bed and adjustable lid. The HP 8300 scanner instantly startup & previews scans within four seconds. Enjoy the convenience of a copier using a dedicated “copy” button that sends scans directly to your default printer. Perform document scanning at up to 25 pages per minute (ppm) with an optional automatic document feeder.
HP scanner tips
To know what kind of scanner will provide the best tools for your digital photography needs, you should first assess all the ways you're going to use it. Is it solely for converting prints into digital photos, or do you also want to enhance your home office productivity? Do you need to scan three-dimensional items? Will you use it for creative projects? Here are three types of scanners; choose the one that best suits you: flatbed scanners look and work something like small copy machines: You lay the object you want to scan on a pane of glass or put a stack of photos in the digital photo feeder. Flatbed scanners are versatile, as they can scan photos, books, documents, and even three-dimensional objects. There are also see-thru vertical scanners, which feature an ultra-thin design and an easel for vertical storage, are ideal for digital photography: You can see what you’re scanning, plus preview your scanned photos in as little as six seconds. And there are sheet-fed scanners are excellent for scanning large numbers of loose, individual sheets, but cannot handle bound documents or photographs.
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