[amazon_link asins=’B01LD5IC7I’ template=’ProductAd’ store=’store-1′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’647e257a-ca37-11e7-9e01-f7e41c12cf05′]The Epson DS-1630 Flatbed Color Document Scanner ($299.99) [amazon_link asins=’B01LD5IC7I’ template=’CopyOf-PriceLink’ store=’store-1′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’c4d43e72-ca39-11e7-a40b-03b4b2182023′] is a low-volume document scanner designed for small and home-based offices. It combines the versatility of a flatbed and a sheet-feed scanner with an automatic document feeder (ADF), and supports automatic duplex scanning. But unlike many competing models, including the same-priced HP ScanJet Pro 2500 f1 Flatbed Scanner [amazon_link asins=’B0150UKOP0′ template=’CopyOf-PriceLink’ store=’store-1′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’db24ad1c-ca39-11e7-ac10-fb4e96221a88′] and the more expensive Editors’ Choice Canon imageFormula DR-2020U [amazon_link asins=’B002YNZ790′ template=’CopyOf-PriceLink’ store=’store-1′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’7d2770ea-ca3a-11e7-9616-0fe2866b6669′], the DS-1630 has only one sensor, making it slow at scanning two-sided pages. Even so, it’s buoyed by its generous software bundle and competitively accurate optical character recognition (OCR) capabilities.
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