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Hardware & Infrastructure => Hardware => Topic started by: Mark on December 30, 2013, 10:41:13 AM

Title: Desktop MFP
Post by: Mark on December 30, 2013, 10:41:13 AM
Yes, another printer thread.

What print/scan combo's do you have working well with Windows 7?  Even though I have plenty of nicely working HP 1200/1220's, scanning in Windows 7 is atrociously slow with them.  Even set at black and white 200dpi the scanner acts as if it were scanning in color taking at least a minute per page (which feels like 5 minutes per page of course).  There are no 7 scan drivers for these, so apparently this is the bet it gets.  Functions, just not efficiently.

This is something I was aware of, but expected to be able to find a fix for and doesn't look like there is one.
Title: Re: Desktop MFP
Post by: Jim Jensen on December 31, 2013, 09:03:09 AM
Have you tried the native drivers in Windows 7? I have an older scanner that has no Win7 drivers and use it ok with the windows driver. It's not perfect, but works. Scanner support is the worst item on upgrades. I have yet to have a scanner where the manufacturer released drivers for it when a new OS came out. I guess because scanners don't break easily, they have to make them obsolete somehow, but I chafe at it every time.
Title: Re: Desktop MFP
Post by: Mark on December 31, 2013, 09:18:17 AM
Yeah, it's the Windows 7 drivers that make it work.  It's just dog slow because there is no OEM driver for it.
Title: Re: Desktop MFP
Post by: Jeff Golas on January 02, 2014, 10:42:12 AM
Its not a laser but I have an Office 8600 at home that I'm actually pretty happy with. My only beef with it is that it doesn't have a manual feed tray.
Title: Re: Desktop MFP
Post by: Mark on January 02, 2014, 02:23:54 PM
Yeah, those would get pricey. Think for now people are just going to use the big scanner.  I've only got 2 out of 20 people that said they even still use the desktop scanner.  The copy machine is faster and it's already a PDF.
Title: Re: Desktop MFP
Post by: Jeff Zylstra on January 02, 2014, 04:11:52 PM
Quote from: Mark on January 02, 2014, 02:23:54 PM
Yeah, those would get pricey. Think for now people are just going to use the big scanner.  I've only got 2 out of 20 people that said they even still use the desktop scanner.  The copy machine is faster and it's already a PDF.

I'd find a used USB version of the Canon DR 2080 or 2050 on Ebay and call it a day.  Those things are almost indestructible, and the USB versions work just fine with Windows 7.  You should be able to get them for $100 or so.
Title: Re: Desktop MFP
Post by: Mark on January 02, 2014, 04:14:18 PM
thanks for all the feedback everyone.
Title: Re: Desktop MFP
Post by: Billy Welsh on January 02, 2014, 04:21:58 PM
Quote from: Jeff Zylstra on January 02, 2014, 04:11:52 PM
Quote from: Mark on January 02, 2014, 02:23:54 PM
Yeah, those would get pricey. Think for now people are just going to use the big scanner.  I've only got 2 out of 20 people that said they even still use the desktop scanner.  The copy machine is faster and it's already a PDF.

I'd find a used USB version of the Canon DR 2080 or 2050 on Ebay and call it a day.  Those things are almost indestructible, and the USB versions work just fine with Windows 7.  You should be able to get them for $100 or so.

I can confirm that.  I have a 2050 on this WIN 7 machine and it does work just fine.  There is one little hitch and it befuddles the non-techies who simply cannot remember the trick:  After a restart, you have to right-click the scanner in Devices in order to get it to automatically scan to the Canon app by just pressing the scan button on the scanner.