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51 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Changed My Life
This is the first scanner I've owned that does everything fast and well. For the past several years I've been scanning paper files to hard disk, to the end of achieving a paperless life.

I bought 7 scanners between 1999 and 2005, including an Epson, an HP, 4 Visioneers, and the Xerox Documate 252. All were either sheet-fed or had document handlers. All but...
Published on May 2, 2005 by Joseph Isenbergh

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1.0 out of 5 stars Looks Great on Paper, But Has a Serious Flaw
I tried to use this scanner in a archiving records application. When it works, it great. The problem is if the paper jams, then you have to turn off the scanner to clear the jam and you lose you whole scanning job! To make it worse, it's concept of paperjams is a page that is wrinkled or has been folded in the past. This just doesn't work when you are scanning old files...
Published on April 18, 2005 by Bernard Hunt


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51 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Changed My Life, May 2, 2005
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Joseph Isenbergh (Chicago, Illinois USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Xerox DocuMate 252 (Office Product)
This is the first scanner I've owned that does everything fast and well. For the past several years I've been scanning paper files to hard disk, to the end of achieving a paperless life.

I bought 7 scanners between 1999 and 2005, including an Epson, an HP, 4 Visioneers, and the Xerox Documate 252. All were either sheet-fed or had document handlers. All but the Xerox Documate were fair to dismal.

I used several of the previous scanners with a succession of Macs, while using others on a PC. For Macintosh the HP scanner software always proved dysfunctional. It failed outright a signficant part of the time. The HP hardware was similarly afflicted. The document feeder choked on a high proportion of documents run through it (for reasons I could neither fathom nor correct). The Epson worked slightly better, but was slow and clunky. Its document feeder frequently stuck, and gagged on something as minor as a slight crease in the paper.

The Visioneers had these and other problems as well. Also, files created in the Windows environment on older versions of Paperport scanning software that was bundled with these scanners (Version 5.5, for example) almost always became corrupted in some way when I transferred them from a PC to a Mac, and vice versa. Therefore I had to keep my Mac and Windows scanned archives on separate computers.

When I bought a Xerox Documate 252, it proved head and shoulders above any scanner I had previously owned or even seen. [The Xerox Documate does share the Visioneer nameplate, but as far as I can tell it has nothing in common mechanically with earlier Visioneers.] It makes one-sided or two-sided scans, in color, greyscale, or black and white. It is fast and accurate. The document feeder handles everything I throw at it (with very occasional paper jams). Also, the more recent versions of Paperport scanning software (9.0 and above) that are bundled with the Documate produce pdf files as the default scans. Pdfs transfer well between Mac and Windows. [Some file names do not transfer fully from Mac to Windows, but all file names transfer from Windows to Mac in my experience. Therefore it is better to do initial scanning in the Windows environment. That is necessary in any event with the Xerox Documate, which functions only on Windows operating systems. The Documate does work well, to my own knowledge, on an Intel-based Mac running Windows XP in Boot Camp. I don't know, however, whether that also obtains for Windows Vista in a similar configuration.]

I got more useful scanning done in 4 weeks after I bought this device than I had accomplished in the previous 6 years.

UPDATE: I've now used the Xerox Documate for over 3 years. It has lived up to its promise, and then some. I bought a second one for a different office; it has worked equally well. I have also bought a Fujitsu Scansnap S500. The Scansnap is a capable scanner, at half the price, but not in the same league with the Xerox Documate 252.

There is one further development worth noting. The latest version of the Paperport scanning software (version 11.0, which I am now running on a Vista platform) handles paper jams more deftly. When the document feeder jams, the scanner now provides the option to save the pages already scanned to the Paperport Desktop and continue with the unscanned pages after unclogging the jam. This is a vast improvement over earlier versions, where a jam on the next-to-last page required a complete do-over. [I did not notice, unfortunately, exactly when this improvement kicked in, so I can't say specifically what level of upgrade is necessary to obtain it.]

SECOND UPDATE September 26, 2009: I am updating this review to report that after 4 and 1/2 years the older of my two Xerox Documate 252s has faltered mechanically. The problem is that the roller in the document feeder does not reliably grip the pages of the documents that I insert for scanning. As a result the scanner sometimes just whirs for a time, then stops. The document must be reloaded at that point and the scanning restarted. It helps to press the documents down and against the feeder, but that defeats the self-executing element of the scanner. My conjecture is that the roller (which is made of rubber) has become harder and has shrunk a little, so that it no longer grips paper with as much friction as in its younger days -- a kind of mechanical equivalent of bone loss. In any event, my original Documate 252 is now in semi-retirement. I still use it for short documents that I can help along by hand through the feeder, but not for long sustained scanning jobs. I have replaced the Documate with a Fujitsu fi-6130, which I unpacked and set up today. When I've had more extended experience with the fi-6130, I'll review it on Amazon.com. Meanwhile, I did try a few quick scans earlier today and was tremendously impressed with the mechanical performance of the fi-6130 (although the software is distinctly unwelcoming and will take time to absorb).
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Machine, December 3, 2005
This review is from: Xerox DocuMate 252 (Office Product)
Having just read the other reviews, one of which complained about paper jams, I want to affirm that this really is a remarkable scanner, faster and more efficient by far than any other I've owned. Like the other reviewer who was satisfied with its performance, I would honestly say that it has changed my life too, making me much readier to contemplate converting vast heaps of paper files into digital format. Sure, jamming occurs occasionally, but how could it not? The reviewer who was critical of this aspect of the device isn't being realistic about the challenge of fast sheet feeding. I would say the autofeed function works 95% of the time, and at an astonishingly quick rate. Highly recommended.
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22 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Looks Great on Paper, But Has a Serious Flaw, April 18, 2005
This review is from: Xerox DocuMate 252 (Office Product)
I tried to use this scanner in a archiving records application. When it works, it great. The problem is if the paper jams, then you have to turn off the scanner to clear the jam and you lose you whole scanning job! To make it worse, it's concept of paperjams is a page that is wrinkled or has been folded in the past. This just doesn't work when you are scanning old files to digitize them.

Nice try but the flaw makes it a no for use in the real world of document archiving.

I asked Xerox and they said this same problem exists in the 262 also.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Very Weak Twain Driver on Vista, June 5, 2008
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MacLabDoug (Orlando, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Xerox DocuMate 252 (Office Product)
We use Adobe Acrobat Pro version 8 to scan documents and at the same time we have it perform automatic OCR all at once. Once scanned and OCR'd with Acrobat, if we need the actual text any time in the future we can 'save as' that document as a Word file. It's a system that works well for our office. So, when we needed another scanner to work with our new Vista machine, I read the reviews and the Xerox 252 came out on top.

Like others have said, this is a very nice scanner. The hardware seems really well made - it's sturdy and sounds like a solid piece of equipment in operation. The feeder works really well and in the four straight hours I tried to get this scanner to work directly with Adobe Acrobat in Windows Vista, it did not jam or double feed one single time. But there's the rub: on Windows Vista, the current twain driver (direct from Xerox's website) doesn't work at all with Adobe Acrobat 8. When you go to scan from within Acrobat, Acrobat completely crashes. (Photoshop can't find this scanner at all using the twain driver.) After Googling for answers and trying many, many things, it just doesn't appear that Xerox (or should I say Visioneer) has completed work on their Vista drivers for this scanner yet. This scanner does work just fine under Vista using the included Paperport software (which has some really great features - when you eventually find them in the non-standard taskbar interface), but this scanner should also work directly with other twain compliant applications like Acrobat Pro 8, but it doesn't at the moment. As a result of this, if you need a scanner for Vista that works directly with Acrobat, the Fujitsu 5120 we have works great directly with Acrobat under Vista (although I like the Xerox hardware better).
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Made me paperless!, July 21, 2007
This review is from: Xerox DocuMate 252 (Office Product)
What a great product. I searched, researched and found the answer I was looking for - a compact product that I could put lots of paper into and quickly scan into various formats and then file or send back out as email, fax or post to internet (FTP). I also didn't have to have a Phd in computer science to do it. It is plug and play and very intuitive. I have gone from 16 file cabinets to none and drawers full of deal folders to everything on my computer. Life is good!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent small footprint scanner, January 11, 2007
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The Xerox DocuMate 252 scanner proved to be the perfect item for our busy medical practice. Documents can be scanned into the patient record amazingly quickly. 15 sheets are commonly loaded into the unit and scanned fast without having to babysit the unit to insure proper transfer.
The software provided works very well and allows you to save the document in all file formats with excellent OCR software.
It's small size made me initially leery but it is a workhorse.
I recommend this scanner highly.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Documate scanner, January 3, 2007
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Our office uses the Documate to scan patient's charts, explanations of benefits & other misc. paper communications. We successfully scan over 800 pcs daily w/out any problems.

The Documate is fast, reliable and priced @ a good value.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great scanner for the price!, February 25, 2008
I did a lot of research before buying this scanner and I have not been disappointed. The machine is very solid and the document scanner feeds almost flawlessly. It is very fast and the one touch buttons allow for one sided and two sided scans to .pdf at a touch of a button. You can scan letter and legal sized documents and each document can be run through the OCR to allow for normal Adobe search capabilities.

I'm sure it would be a great work group scanner, but I highly recommend purchasing this as a personal scanner. I am a CPA and my office is now spotless since I purchased this scanner, ever loose piece of paper is now scanned in and large legal documents are now kept digitally instead of in paper.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Works great when it works, January 3, 2008
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Donald A. Yarbrough (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) - See all my reviews
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I agree with the other positive reviews: it works great, is fast, rarely jams, etc. And I guess I got used to these qualities, so I was really disappointed when it stopped working. Two or three times it stopped working and tech support got it working quickly, however, the most recently failure was more serious: tech support was not able to get it working and because it is just over one year old, the warranty is expired. So they want $150.00 to send me a refurbished unit, which is an OK price, but the problem is you have to send in the current unit and it takes them two weeks or so to send you the refurbished one. I can't go two weeks without a scanner. And I'm hesitant to accept a refurbished machine that has already been sent back. It didn't last long enough to justify the price ($900.00) so I'm going to try the Fujitsu ScanSnap S510M which sells for half the price and has equally as good reviews.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Unbelievable Scanner - Done wonders for my office, April 22, 2008
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C. Edwards (Dallas, TEXAS USA) - See all my reviews
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I have now owned the DocuMate 252 for over one year and it is amazing! Our real estate company scans virtually every contract, legal document, tax bill, tax return, etc. with virtually no problem. The scanning itself is amazingly fast (but the lamp first must stabilize when you've just started a job when the machine was dormant - which involves a short delay of about 20 seconds). We routinely scan 40 to 50 page contracts without problem.

The OCR is fantastic, there are multiple pre-set scan options including searchable .pdf file format. We scanned thousands of pages of searchable .pdf for some litigation we were involved in saving us a ton of legal fees. We send out our property due diligence information electronically now. Paper jams have not been an issue at all. I spent a lot of time looking at different brands but I am incredibly happy with this Xerox and am very glad we got a upper end scanner rather than settling for a low end version. Note that it will not do oversized paper (such as our huge property survey's or plans) - we use it only for letter and legal sized papers. We had a very old and slow flat bed scanner - this is an enormous improvement.

This may be the best technology buy I have ever made. We do not have an IT department but both the setup and operation are painless. I'm thinking of buying another one for the house. This is without a doubt the most valuable equipment in the office other than our pc's. I will never work in an office without one again.
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