All the machines mentioned here so far have 50-sheet feeders, except the DR-C230, which holds 60 pages. Like the iX1600, the iX1400 comes with a 50-sheet single-pass automatic document feeder (ADF), which is about average for scanners in this price range. When you open it to place it in service, the iX1400 takes up a lot more space. When the trays are opened, the iX1400-like most of these machines-approximately doubles in height and triples in length, so make sure you've got enough room for the scanner to be set up and used. Canon’s imageFormula DR-C230 Office Document Scanner weighs about 2 pounds less than the iX1600 but stands about 3.1 inches taller. It consumes about the same amount of desk space as several competing entry-level and midrange scanners, including Brother's Editors’ Choice–winning Brother ADS-2700W and Epson's WorkForce DS-575W Wireless Duplex Document Scanner. Compact, Friendly, and Easy Behind the ScenesĪt 6.0 by 11.5 by 6.3 inches (HWD) with its trays closed and weighing 7.5 pounds, the iX1400 matches not only its iX1600 sibling’s size and girth but also that of the iX1500, the iX1600’s predecessor. Otherwise, the iX1400 is a fine, user-friendly for small office and home office (SOHO) purposes. If you need to configure and run scans from more than one station, from handheld devices, or from the scanner itself, you should investigate the iX1600. But that's fine for many applications, such as scanning IDs at your facility’s front desk or documents for your one-person business. The iX1400 has no Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or mobile device support the USB 3.2 interface can only connect to a single desktop or laptop computer. To save $100, you'll give up wireless connectivity and an onboard control panel. Best Hosted Endpoint Protection and Security Softwareįujitsu’s ScanSnap iX1400 ($395) sheetfed document scanner is a pared-down sibling to the Editors' Choice–winning ScanSnap iX1600 ($495).
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