5 Best Award Winning Scanners in the US - January 2021

What Award Winning Scanner to Buy in January 2021?
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A fully featured and bargain price 600 x 600 DPI sheetfed / adf flat-bed scanner. It has a duplex scanning and a multi feed detection and supports colour scanning. | An award winning and fully featured 600 x 600 DPI sheetfed / adf flat-bed scanner, with an affordable price. It supports colour scanning and has a duplex scanning. Owners report that it's good for duplex scanning, compact and good-looking. | An award winning and fully featured 600 x 600 DPI sheetfed / adf flat-bed scanner, with a low price. It has a duplex scanning and a multi feed detection and supports colour scanning. Owners report that this flat-bed scanner is compact. | A classic and fully featured 600 x 600 DPI sheetfed / adf flat-bed scanner. It supports colour scanning and has a duplex scanning. | Owners report that this scanner is very easy to use, good for scanning photos and really good-looking. It's an award winning and fully featured flatbed colour scanning scanner, with an affordable price and optical scanning resolution. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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A4 / Us Lettermmmm Max Scan Size Multi Feed Detection Better Brand |
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48 Input Colour Depths 2 Expert Review Sites Gave It a Higher Review Score |
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Multi Feed Detection Better Kagoo Score More Shops Are Selling It Five Months Newer User Reviews Are Better |
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34% Bigger Auto Document Feeder (ADF) Input Capacity Faster Scan Speed (Auto Document Feed) |
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Higher Optical Scanning Resolution Bigger Maximum Scan Size Film Scanning 24 Deeper Input Colour Depths Better Kagoo Score $60 Cheaper Two More Awards Expert Reviews Are Moderately Better Better PC Mag Review Score 3 More Items
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171 Times Lower Optical Scanning Resolution Only 24 Input Colour Depths Smaller Auto Document Feeder (ADF) Input Capacity 50% Slower Scan Speed (Auto Document Feed) Worse Kagoo Score More Expensive by $179 Fewer Sellers Older by Five Months 2 More Items
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171 Times Lower Optical Scanning Resolution Only A4 (Long)Mmmm Max Scan Size Smaller Auto Document Feeder (ADF) Input Capacity Worse Kagoo Score More Expensive by $60 Fewer Sellers Older by Eight Months One Less Award Expert Review Rating is Moderately Worse User Review Rating is Worse Worse Brand 5 More Items
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171 Times Lower Optical Scanning Resolution Only A4 (Long)Mmmm Max Scan Size 24 Shallower Input Colour Depths 50 Sheets Smaller Auto Document Feeder (ADF) Input Capacity $84 More Expensive Fewer Awards Appreciably Lower Expert Review Score Worse Brand 2 Expert Review Sites Gave It a Lower Review Score 3 More Items
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171 Times Lower Optical Scanning Resolution Only 24 Input Colour Depths Worse Kagoo Score More Expensive by $2,042 Fewer Sellers Older by Five Months User Review Rating is Worse Worse Brand 2 More Items
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Fujitsu fi-6130Z
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The Fujitsu fi-6130Z has a Kagoo Score of 76. With a price tag of $378.00 this scanner is good value for money. For further details check out our full review of the Fujitsu fi-6130Z or read our article on whether you should buy a Fujitsu scanner.
A fully featured and bargain price 600 x 600 DPI sheetfed / adf flat-bed scanner. It has a duplex scanning and a multi feed detection and supports colour scanning.
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3 Reasons For for Choosing the Fujitsu Fi-6130Z
The Fujitsu fi-6130Z has an A4 / us lettermmmm maximum scan size (as is the Epson Perfection V600 Photo), but the Plustek PS286PLUS and the Xerox Documate 3125 have an A4 (long)mm maximum scan size. More ...
Maximum scan size refers to the dimensions in millimetres of the largest document that the scanner can digitise.
A larger scan size means that the scanner is equipped to handle bigger documents, and is therefore more versatile and helpful, especially if you find yourself routinely needing to scan documents larger than A4.
The Fujitsu fi-6130Z has a multi feed detection, and so does the Xerox Documate 3125, however the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C, the Epson Perfection V600 Photo and the Plustek PS286PLUS do not. More ...
multi feed detection denotes whether the scanner has the ability to use multiple input trays, and detect which trays have documents to be scanned.
Multi-feed detection allows you to easily queue up more documents to scan, making the scanner more efficient.
Fujitsu scanners have an average rating of 95%, but Canon only has an average rating of 85.4%, Epson only has an average rating of 93.8%, Plustek only has an average rating of 87.2% and Xerox only has an average rating of 86.2%.
8 Reasons Against for Choosing the Fujitsu Fi-6130Z
The Fujitsu fi-6130Z is 600 x 600 DPI DPI, and so are the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C, the Plustek PS286PLUS and the Xerox Documate 3125, which is 171 times lower optical scanning resolution as the Epson Perfection V600 Photo (6400 x 9600 DPI). More ...
'Optical scanning resolution' denotes the detail level of the image produced by the scanner, measured in dots per inch (DPI).
A bigger optical scanning resolution means that the resulting image will be of a higher detail, and will more closely resemble the original document. Low scan resolutions may appear blurry or lacking in small details.
The Fujitsu fi-6130Z has 24 input colour depths, and so do the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C and the Xerox Documate 3125, however the Plustek PS286PLUS only has 48 input colour depths. More ...
input colour depth denotes how many colours are used by the scanner when digitizing and creating the scan of the original document.
The higher the colour depth, the larger the amount of colours that can be used - meaning greater subtlety and richness, leading to a better final image.
The Fujitsu fi-6130Z is a 50 sheets auto document feeder (ADF) input capacity scanner, and so do the Plustek PS286PLUS and the Xerox Documate 3125. That's 50 sheets smaller than the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C (100 Sheets). More ...
input capacity indicates how much paper can be loaded into the input tray of the scanner in one go.
A larger input capacity means you can load up more pages to scan at once, and the scanner will just rattle through them one after another, allowing for very quick and efficient bulk scanning.
The Fujitsu fi-6130Z is a 30 scan speed (auto document feed) scanner. That's 30 slower than the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C (60). More ...
How fast the scanner can read and digitize a document using an Automatic Document Feed (ADF) arrangement (i.e - multiple documents in a tray, fed one after another to be scanned).
Faster scan speeds mean that you can digitize more documents in a shorted time, making the scanner more efficient.
The Fujitsu fi-6130Z has received a Kagoo Score of 76, whereas the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C scored 77, the Epson Perfection V600 Photo scored 85, the Plustek PS286PLUS scored 84 and the Xerox Documate 3125 scored 85.
The Fujitsu fi-6130Z is $179 more expensive than the Epson Perfection V600 Photo, $119 more expensive than the Plustek PS286PLUS and $95 more expensive than the Xerox Documate 3125.
The Fujitsu fi-6130Z is only stocked by 1 store, but the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C is stocked by 2 stores, the Epson Perfection V600 Photo is stocked by 2 sellers, the Plustek PS286PLUS is stocked by 2 retailers and the Xerox Documate 3125 is stocked by 4 retailers. More ...
The Fujitsu fi-6130Z is five months older than the Xerox Documate 3125. The Fujitsu fi-6130Z is the same age as the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C.
The cheapest price that we could find for the fi-6130Z in the US is $378.00 but in total we found only 1 price for it.
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Plustek PS286PLUS
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The Plustek PS286PLUS has a Kagoo Score of 84. With a price tag of $258.99 this scanner is good value for money. For further details check out our full review of the Plustek PS286PLUS or read our article on whether you should buy a Plustek scanner.
An award winning and fully featured 600 x 600 DPI sheetfed / adf flat-bed scanner, with an affordable price. It supports colour scanning and has a duplex scanning. Owners report that it's good for duplex scanning, compact and good-looking.
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Our review analysis indicates that Plustek PS286PLUS has great expert reviews and very good user reviews with an average overall rating of 84%, based on 20 reviews.
2 Reasons For for Choosing the Plustek PS286PLUS
The Plustek PS286PLUS has 48 input colour depths, and so does the Epson Perfection V600 Photo, however the Xerox Documate 3125 only has 24 input colour depths. More ...
input colour depth denotes how many colours are used by the scanner when digitizing and creating the scan of the original document.
The higher the colour depth, the larger the amount of colours that can be used - meaning greater subtlety and richness, leading to a better final image.
Itproportal.com and PC Mag both gave the Plustek PS286PLUS a better review score. More ...
PC Mag: Plustek PS286PLUS = 80% vs Xerox Documate 3125 = 70%
11 Reasons Against for Choosing the Plustek PS286PLUS
The Plustek PS286PLUS is 600 x 600 DPI DPI, and so are the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C, the Fujitsu fi-6130Z and the Xerox Documate 3125, which is 171 times lower optical scanning resolution as the Epson Perfection V600 Photo (6400 x 9600 DPI). More ...
'Optical scanning resolution' denotes the detail level of the image produced by the scanner, measured in dots per inch (DPI).
A bigger optical scanning resolution means that the resulting image will be of a higher detail, and will more closely resemble the original document. Low scan resolutions may appear blurry or lacking in small details.
The Plustek PS286PLUS has an A4 (long)mmmm maximum scan size (as is the Xerox Documate 3125), but the Epson Perfection V600 Photo and the Fujitsu fi-6130Z have an A4 / us lettermm maximum scan size. More ...
Maximum scan size refers to the dimensions in millimetres of the largest document that the scanner can digitise.
A larger scan size means that the scanner is equipped to handle bigger documents, and is therefore more versatile and helpful, especially if you find yourself routinely needing to scan documents larger than A4.
The Plustek PS286PLUS is a 50 sheets auto document feeder (ADF) input capacity scanner, and so do the Fujitsu fi-6130Z and the Xerox Documate 3125. That's 50 sheets smaller than the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C (100 Sheets). More ...
input capacity indicates how much paper can be loaded into the input tray of the scanner in one go.
A larger input capacity means you can load up more pages to scan at once, and the scanner will just rattle through them one after another, allowing for very quick and efficient bulk scanning.
The Plustek PS286PLUS has received a Kagoo Score of 84, whereas the Epson Perfection V600 Photo scored 85 and the Xerox Documate 3125 scored 85.
The Plustek PS286PLUS is $60 more expensive than the Epson Perfection V600 Photo.
The Plustek PS286PLUS is only stocked by 2 stores, but the Xerox Documate 3125 is stocked by 4 shops. More ...
The Plustek PS286PLUS is three months older than the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C, three months older than the Fujitsu fi-6130Z and eight months older than the Xerox Documate 3125.
The Plustek PS286PLUS has only received 1 award, but the Epson Perfection V600 Photo has received 2 awards.
The average expert rating of the Plustek PS286PLUS is 81%, whereas the average expert rating of the Epson Perfection V600 Photo is 85% (based on 10 reviews).
The average user rating of the Plustek PS286PLUS is 88%, whereas the average user rating of the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C is 90% (based on 4 reviews), the Epson Perfection V600 Photo is 89% (based on 179 reviews) and the Xerox Documate 3125 is 95% (based on 4 reviews).
Plustek scanners have an average rating of only 87.2%, but Epson has an average rating of 93.8% and Fujitsu has an average rating of 95%.
The cheapest price that we could find for the PS286PLUS in the US is $258.99 but in total we found only 2 prices for it.
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The Xerox Documate 3125 has a Kagoo Score of 85. With a price tag of $282.60 this scanner is good value for money. For further details check out our full review of the Xerox Documate 3125 or read our article on whether you should buy a Xerox scanner.
An award winning and fully featured 600 x 600 DPI sheetfed / adf flat-bed scanner, with a low price. It has a duplex scanning and a multi feed detection and supports colour scanning. Owners report that this flat-bed scanner is compact.
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Multiple reviews mentioned that Xerox Documate 3125 has excellent user reviews but average expert reviews with an average overall rating of 79%.
5 Reasons For for Choosing the Xerox Documate 3125
The Xerox Documate 3125 has a multi feed detection (as does the Fujitsu fi-6130Z), however the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C, the Epson Perfection V600 Photo and the Plustek PS286PLUS do not have this feature. More ...
multi feed detection denotes whether the scanner has the ability to use multiple input trays, and detect which trays have documents to be scanned.
Multi-feed detection allows you to easily queue up more documents to scan, making the scanner more efficient.
The Xerox Documate 3125 has received a Kagoo Score of 85, whereas the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C scored 77, the Fujitsu fi-6130Z scored 76 and the Plustek PS286PLUS scored 84.
A greater number of retailers increases the price competition amongst retailers for this scanner and also increases the chances of the product remaining in stock.
The Xerox Documate 3125 is five months newer than the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C, two years newer than the Epson Perfection V600 Photo, five months newer than the Fujitsu fi-6130Z and eight months newer than the Plustek PS286PLUS
Based on 4 reviews, the average user review score of the Xerox Documate 3125 is 95%, whereas the average rating of the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C is 90% (based on 4 reviews), the average rating of the Epson Perfection V600 Photo is 89% (based on 179 reviews) and the average rating of the Plustek PS286PLUS is 88% (based on 12 reviews).
9 Reasons Against for Choosing the Xerox Documate 3125
The Xerox Documate 3125 is 600 x 600 DPI DPI (as are the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C, the Fujitsu fi-6130Z and the Plustek PS286PLUS), however the Epson Perfection V600 Photo is 6400 x 9600 DPI. More ...
'Optical scanning resolution' denotes the detail level of the image produced by the scanner, measured in dots per inch (DPI).
A bigger optical scanning resolution means that the resulting image will be of a higher detail, and will more closely resemble the original document. Low scan resolutions may appear blurry or lacking in small details.
The Xerox Documate 3125 has an A4 (long)mmmm maximum scan size, and so is the Plustek PS286PLUS, which is half the maximum scan size of the Epson Perfection V600 Photo and the Fujitsu fi-6130Z (A4 / us lettermm). More ...
Maximum scan size refers to the dimensions in millimetres of the largest document that the scanner can digitise.
A larger scan size means that the scanner is equipped to handle bigger documents, and is therefore more versatile and helpful, especially if you find yourself routinely needing to scan documents larger than A4.
The Xerox Documate 3125 has 24 input colour depths (as do the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C and the Fujitsu fi-6130Z), however the Plustek PS286PLUS only has 48 input colour depths. More ...
input colour depth denotes how many colours are used by the scanner when digitizing and creating the scan of the original document.
The higher the colour depth, the larger the amount of colours that can be used - meaning greater subtlety and richness, leading to a better final image.
The Xerox Documate 3125 has an auto document feeder (ADF) input capacity of 50 sheets (as do the Fujitsu fi-6130Z and the Plustek PS286PLUS), but the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C is a 100 Sheets auto document feeder (ADF) input capacity scanner (50 sheets bigger). More ...
input capacity indicates how much paper can be loaded into the input tray of the scanner in one go.
A larger input capacity means you can load up more pages to scan at once, and the scanner will just rattle through them one after another, allowing for very quick and efficient bulk scanning.
The Xerox Documate 3125 is more expensive than the Epson Perfection V600 Photo by $84 and more expensive than the Plustek PS286PLUS by $24.
Whilst the Xerox Documate 3125 has received 1 award, the Epson Perfection V600 Photo has received 2 awards.
The average expert rating of the Xerox Documate 3125 is only 70%, whereas the average expert rating of the Epson Perfection V600 Photo is 85% (based on 10 reviews) and the Plustek PS286PLUS is 81% (based on 8 reviews).
Xerox scanners have an average rating of only 86.2%, but Epson has an average rating of 93.8%, Fujitsu has an average rating of 95% and Plustek has an average rating of 87.2%.
Itproportal.com and PC Mag both gave the Xerox Documate 3125 a lower review score. More ...
PC Mag: Xerox Documate 3125 = 70% vs Plustek PS286PLUS = 80%
The cheapest price that we could find for the Documate 3125 in the US is $282.60 and in total we found 4 prices for it.
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Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C
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The Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C has a Kagoo Score of 77. However with a price tag of $2,241.08 this scanner is very expensive. For further details check out our full review of the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C or read our article on whether you should buy a Canon scanner.
A classic and fully featured 600 x 600 DPI sheetfed / adf flat-bed scanner. It supports colour scanning and has a duplex scanning.
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Our review analysis indicates that Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C has very good user reviews with an average user rating of 90%.
2 Reasons For for Choosing the Canon ImageFORMULA DR6010C
The Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C is a 100 sheets auto document feeder (ADF) input capacity scanner. That's 50 sheets bigger than the Fujitsu fi-6130Z, the Plustek PS286PLUS and the Xerox Documate 3125 (50 Sheets). More ...
input capacity indicates how much paper can be loaded into the input tray of the scanner in one go.
A larger input capacity means you can load up more pages to scan at once, and the scanner will just rattle through them one after another, allowing for very quick and efficient bulk scanning.
The Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C is a 60 scan speed (auto document feed) scanner. That's 30 faster than the Fujitsu fi-6130Z (30). More ...
How fast the scanner can read and digitize a document using an Automatic Document Feed (ADF) arrangement (i.e - multiple documents in a tray, fed one after another to be scanned).
Faster scan speeds mean that you can digitize more documents in a shorted time, making the scanner more efficient.
8 Reasons Against for Choosing the Canon ImageFORMULA DR6010C
The Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C is 600 x 600 DPI DPI, and so are the Fujitsu fi-6130Z, the Plustek PS286PLUS and the Xerox Documate 3125, which is 171 times lower optical scanning resolution as the Epson Perfection V600 Photo (6400 x 9600 DPI). More ...
'Optical scanning resolution' denotes the detail level of the image produced by the scanner, measured in dots per inch (DPI).
A bigger optical scanning resolution means that the resulting image will be of a higher detail, and will more closely resemble the original document. Low scan resolutions may appear blurry or lacking in small details.
The Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C has 24 input colour depths, and so do the Fujitsu fi-6130Z and the Xerox Documate 3125, however the Plustek PS286PLUS only has 48 input colour depths. More ...
input colour depth denotes how many colours are used by the scanner when digitizing and creating the scan of the original document.
The higher the colour depth, the larger the amount of colours that can be used - meaning greater subtlety and richness, leading to a better final image.
The Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C has received a Kagoo Score of 77, whereas the Epson Perfection V600 Photo scored 85, the Plustek PS286PLUS scored 84 and the Xerox Documate 3125 scored 85.
The Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C is $2,042 more expensive than the Epson Perfection V600 Photo, $1,863 more expensive than the Fujitsu fi-6130Z, $1,982 more expensive than the Plustek PS286PLUS and $1,958 more expensive than the Xerox Documate 3125.
The Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C is only stocked by 2 shops, but the Xerox Documate 3125 is stocked by 4 shops. More ...
The Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C is five months older than the Xerox Documate 3125. The Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C is the same age as the Fujitsu fi-6130Z.
The average user rating of the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C is 90%, whereas the average user rating of the Xerox Documate 3125 is 95% (based on 4 reviews).
Canon scanners have an average rating of only 85.4%, but Epson has an average rating of 93.8%, Fujitsu has an average rating of 95%, Plustek has an average rating of 87.2% and Xerox has an average rating of 86.2%.
The cheapest price that we could find for the imageFORMULA DR6010C in the US is $2,241.08 but in total we found only 2 prices for it.
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Epson Perfection V600 Photo
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The Epson Perfection V600 Photo has a Kagoo Score of 85. With a price tag of $198.99 this scanner is good value for money. For further details check out our full review of the Epson Perfection V600 Photo or read our article on whether you should buy a Epson scanner.
Owners report that this scanner is very easy to use, good for scanning photos and really good-looking. It's an award winning and fully featured flatbed colour scanning scanner, with an affordable price and optical scanning resolution.
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Multiple reviews mentioned that Epson Perfection V600 Photo has great expert reviews and great user reviews with 94% of buyers recommending this flat-bed scanner to others.
9 Reasons For for Choosing the Epson Perfection V600 Photo
The Epson Perfection V600 Photo is 6400 x 9600 DPI DPI, whereas the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C, the Fujitsu fi-6130Z, the Plustek PS286PLUS and the Xerox Documate 3125 are all only 600 x 600 DPI. More ...
'Optical scanning resolution' denotes the detail level of the image produced by the scanner, measured in dots per inch (DPI).
A bigger optical scanning resolution means that the resulting image will be of a higher detail, and will more closely resemble the original document. Low scan resolutions may appear blurry or lacking in small details.
The Epson Perfection V600 Photo has an A4 / us lettermmmm maximum scan size, and so is the Fujitsu fi-6130Z, which is twice the maximum scan size of the Plustek PS286PLUS and the Xerox Documate 3125 (A4 (long)mm). More ...
Maximum scan size refers to the dimensions in millimetres of the largest document that the scanner can digitise.
A larger scan size means that the scanner is equipped to handle bigger documents, and is therefore more versatile and helpful, especially if you find yourself routinely needing to scan documents larger than A4.
The Epson Perfection V600 Photo has a film scanning, whereas the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C, the Fujitsu fi-6130Z, the Plustek PS286PLUS and the Xerox Documate 3125 do not have this feature. More ...
Device made for scanning photographic film directly into a computer without the use of any intermediate printmaking. It provides several benefits over using a flatbed scanner to scan in a print of any size: the photographer has direct control over cropping and aspect ratio from the original, unmolested image on film; and many film scanners have special software or hardware that removes scratches and film grain and improves color reproduction from film.
A film scanning function is very helpful if you still use a film camera, or have old photo negatives and film lying around - you can now digitize them very easily.
The Epson Perfection V600 Photo is a 48 input colour depth scanner (as does the Plustek PS286PLUS), whereas the Xerox Documate 3125 only has 24 input colour depths. More ...
input colour depth denotes how many colours are used by the scanner when digitizing and creating the scan of the original document.
The higher the colour depth, the larger the amount of colours that can be used - meaning greater subtlety and richness, leading to a better final image.
The Epson Perfection V600 Photo has received a Kagoo Score of 85, but the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C scored 77, the Fujitsu fi-6130Z scored 76 and the Plustek PS286PLUS scored 84.
The Epson Perfection V600 Photo costs $198.99, whereas the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C is $2,241.08, the Fujitsu fi-6130Z is $378.00, the Plustek PS286PLUS is $258.99 and the Xerox Documate 3125 is $282.60.
The Epson Perfection V600 Photo has received 2 awards, however the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C has received no awards, the Fujitsu fi-6130Z has received no awards, the Plustek PS286PLUS has received 1 award and the Xerox Documate 3125 has received 1 award.
The average expert review score of the Epson Perfection V600 Photo is 85% based on 10 reviews, but the average rating of the Plustek PS286PLUS is 81% (based on 8 reviews) and the average rating of the Xerox Documate 3125 is 70% (based on 5 reviews).
The Epson Perfection V600 Photo has a review score of 80% from PC Mag, however the Xerox Documate 3125's rating was only 70% from the same site.
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The Epson Perfection V600 Photo is older than the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C by 20 months, older than the Fujitsu fi-6130Z by 20 months, older than the Plustek PS286PLUS by 17 months and older than the Xerox Documate 3125 by two years.
The Epson Perfection V600 Photo has an average user rating of 89%, but the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C has an average user rating of 90% (based on 4 reviews) and the Xerox Documate 3125 has an average user rating of 95% (based on 4 reviews).
The Epson Perfection V600 Photo has an average overall rating of 87%, but the Canon imageFORMULA DR6010C has an average overall rating of 90% (based on 4 reviews).
Epson scanners have an average rating of only 93.8%, however Fujitsu has an average rating of 95%.
The cheapest price that we could find for the Perfection V600 Photo in the US is $198.99 but in total we found only 2 prices for it.
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