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OK, so the video is shaky and the voice/accent won't get him a job on prime time TV...BUT, he does give a real world view of the scanner working.
Thanks for posting the video!
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@jakeguitar01 Try reading the directions dumb-ass! It's not complicated.
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@XsmileXcoversXmeX It's called backing it up on a thumb drive or something.
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what if your computer messes up for some odd reason thats when all the crap saved on your computer will be gone
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YOU SUCK! What is wrong with you? I wasn't going to comment on this crappy video, but i couldn't help myself. This video didn't teach me a damn thing.
jakeguitar01 2 months ago
@jakeguitar01 Not sure what teaching moment you were looking for? I don't remember stating anywhere that it was supposed to be a training video. I am amazed though at your well structured constructive criticism. Not sure any video I would do could rise to your level of need.
mkgroener 2 months ago
im thinking about trying the free trial but not sure if i should get the desktop or portable scanner? which one is better? i am assuming the desktop is better and faster
antwonza 5 months ago
@antwonza It really depends on your application. If you travel a lot and want to scan on the road, the portable scanner is the one to use. But, portable does not have instant double-sided scanning (by instead I mean that the desktop actually has two scanning bars that scan the front/back at the same time as the documents/receipts get pulled through.
mkgroener 5 months ago
@antwonza Yes, the desktop is faster in scanning since you also do not have to manually feed it one page at a time, and turn it around if you need to scan front/back. The draw back of the desktop is that it takes up more desk space and requires separate power supply, while the portable uses USB power.
mkgroener 5 months ago
@antwonza Someone commented that in the video it pulled two receipts at the same time. That is generally not an issue and really depends on how "crumbled up", dirty/sticky, static, moist the receipts are. I have scanned thousands of receipts and documents over the years, and this happens only with "bad" paper, and I have even experienced this with professional office scanners/copiers. Nothing the scanner can do when paper sticks to each other.
mkgroener 5 months ago