- 8.5-by-14-inch flatbed scanner
- 4,800 x 4,800 dpi optical resolution, 48-bit color
- 50-sheet automatic document feeder
- PC and Mac compatible
- Hi-Speed USB and SCSI connectivity
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HP Scanjet 8290, HP Scanjet automatic document feeder (up to 25 pages per minute, plus two-sided scanning), HP Scanjet transparent materials adapter for scanning 35 mm negatives and slides, SCSI interface kit (SCSI card, cable and software), SCSI module with NT 4.0 compatibility, USB cable, external power adapter, user's manual, ISIS and TWAIN drivers, CD-ROMs with software for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh: HP Photo & Imaging software with Share-to-Web software and HP Memories Disc Creator, HP Scanjet copy utility, suite of electronic help tools (includes paper manual), NewSoft Presto! BizCard Reader, IRIS ReadIris Pro, Adobe PhotoShop Elements, ScanSoft PaperPort Deluxe, ScanSoft OmniForm, Kofax VRS, Pixel Translations ISIS drivers, NSI OneStep; additional Microsoft Windows software: Adobe Acrobat Reader, PrecisionScan Pro CD (NT 4.0), QuickScan Pro (trial edition)
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A good, solid product, but . . .,
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This review is from: HP ScanJet 8290 Duplex Document Scanner (Office Product)
Don't believe HP's claim that the 8290 is "network ready". I was disappointed to learn, after I purchased mine, that the scanner cannot be accessed over our network, because our operating system is not NT4. If you use Win98, Win2000, or WinXP, forget the network feature.Other than that bit of false advertising, I have no complaints. The hardware and software work smoothly and efficiently, and the 25 pages per minute claim is achievable, but only when scanning to a file, which is the best procedure anyway.
39 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Don't buy if you're using OS X,
By A Customer
This review is from: HP ScanJet 8290 Duplex Document Scanner (Office Product)
We bought a Scanjet 8290 with auto document feeder last week because we need a fast scanner to digitize thousands of documents. It seems like none of the really fast scanners work with Macs, only Windows. HP, on the other hand, promised scans "up to 25 pages per minute."Well, we couldn't get it to scan more than 4 pages per minute using our 1 GHz iMac (768 MB RAM). After a couple of days of trying to get it to work, we finally called HP's tech support (their website is so bad it's unbelievable). We were told that the 25 pages per minute rate is for a really souped up Windows machine (2 GHz, loads of RAM, etc). As far as their engineers are concerned, they can't scan more than 4 pages per minute on OS X either (on a machine similar to ours). It boils down to software, and the tech guy said there are no plans to write better software for OS X to fix this discrepancy in performance. I think it's false advertising and a total lack of regard for their customers. Besides, if I'll have to end up using a Windows machine, I would have gone with a different scanner (the Fujitsu ones get good reviews). The only reason I bought HP is because of the OS X compatibility and the purported high scan throughput. For now, I suggest you don't buy an 8290 if you're looking at their promised scan rates and especially if you're on a Mac platform. Their software stinks, and you'll only get 4 pages per minute (if you save all your files into Acrobat; as JPGs, you get 2 pages per minute). I'm back in the market for another scanner, although I'm resigned to the fact that I might have to use a PC to get what I want. But there's no way I'm buying an HP ever again.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A very solid scanner,
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This review is from: HP ScanJet 8290 Duplex Document Scanner (Office Product)
I recently purchased my HP scanner from an online discount house. Unfortunately, the scanner arrived without software or a printed User Manual. However, rather than get upset, I decided to assemble the scanner (which took 1 minute). I then went to the HP website and immediately found and downloaded the software & device drivers. After installation, I attahed the USB cable, plugged in the power cord and, after a few seconds I was scanning documents at blazing speed. I was even more impressed because I am using a rather outdated PC running Windows XP with 512M RAM. Yet the scanner runs flawlessly, and the document feeder NEVER jams - which a very important consideration. I am thrilled with this HP product. The software could be a bit more user friendly, so I will only give it 4 stars.
I don't usually write product reviews, but I was very confused when researching scanners on the internet. Concerning scanners, there are a lot of conflicting user reviews and I wanted to report my experience with this particular product to balance out the negative reports from others.
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