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What is the best way to connect a scanner to our computer systems – USB, SCSI, Network or Standalone?

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What is the best way to connect a scanner to our computer systems – USB, SCSI, Network or Standalone?

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” Copier-mfps can normally be connected to your network and offer push scanning (push scanning is when you send the document from the copier to the network). This is obviously quite a desirable feature because you don’t need any extra hardware that is chained to a dedicated PC. However, as discussed earlier, copier-mfps don’t always provide enough control to create acceptable scans of your documents. Most professional scanning equipment is supplied with a USB connection and is designed to be connected to a dedicated PC. The PC provides the necessary resources and processing power to do everything you need, but this does mean that the equipment can only be used by one person. Fortunately enough, the price of a reasonably good scanner is not too high so it is possible that installing a couple of devices will do what you need. This is a great improvement on what could have been achieved only a couple of years ago when you would have had to buy a very high spec PC and then install a SCIS s

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