I've spent the last few days scanning hundreds of family photos into a digital archive with this device. In general, I am very happy with it and it performs its functions. However, some basic points make me wish I had opted for a more expensive model. PROS: Auto resizing is perfect. No matter what I load in, from ticket stubs to documents to panoramic photos, it always recognizes it with no problems. Initial setup is quick and painless. Despite all the malware complaints I've seen in all the reviews, I was able to quickly install the device setup software and nothing else without problems. β Although the software is poorly designed, it is very easy to learn and use. scan sets of documents into individual JPEGs, single-page PDFs, or multi-page PDFs. The latter option is very useful for creating managed archive sets. The capacity is decent, up to a maximum of 60 photos. There were no paper jams. As long as you're not reloading and uploading unscannable documents, it's not a problem. CONS: Color quality is terrible. I tried tweaking all sorts of settings related to auto-detecting color, brightness, contrast, etc. at 300dpi, but each of my scans produced extra darkness and washed-out colors. The highest setting, 600 dpi, is incredibly slow. 300 dpi would have been acceptable were it not for the color issues mentioned above. There are no options between 300 dpi and 600 dpi. Usage speed is a HUGE issue. Every time you want to change a setting, e.g. For example, color or duplex or single-sided, you need to open the software, select your scanner, click connect, select the scan mode, select the setting you want to change from the drop-down menu, save the change settings, and then close the program . This is incredibly time consuming, to the point where scanner speed is sacrificed. Changing certain settings with a button or a single click, auto-save and/or allowing scanning while the software is open would easily solve this software usability nightmare. It's pretty clear that Brother either doesn't have a quality control team or they've skimped a lot on it. Automated file naming conventions for scanning are extremely limited. You can set a static name that automatically adds the scan date or sequence number. That's all.-"Scan to USB mode" is incomprehensible and unusable. All you have to do is scan to your computer and port it from there to a USB device. The problem is that you need a fancy USB3 cable to scan to PC, and here's the thing: This $275 scanner DOESN'T COME WITH ANY USB CABLE. Serious? What %##*# did I just pay for? I had to waste my time looking for a $3 cable because Brother is too cheap to put it on a machine they just made hundreds of dollars in profit from. I can't control it right away without my own hardware? This is unacceptable stinginess and speaks volumes about how Little Brother cares about its customers.
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