2 Responses to “HP Digital Sender 9250c – Document scanner – Duplex – Legal – 600 dpi x 600 dpi – up to 55 ppm – up to 60000 scans per month – 10Base-T/100Base-TX / USB”

  1. A. Hughes says:

    I thought I should submit a review – from a non-IT, administrative-type user. We were required to get a digital scanner for our office and our company standard unit costs around $8,000. The person who handled the selection for us happened to know someone who purchased an HP Digital Sender and raved about it. We purchased ours for just over $3,000 saving our company $5,000! I have to add that that $8,000 unit I mentioned only scanned in B&W and the HP Digital Sender scans in both B&W and color! Other than having the machine installed by one of our IT people who wasn’t familiar with the machine’s operation and gave us no manual AND occasional email problems that are likely internal and not the fault of the Sender, we’re THRILLED with this machine. Just this morning – I logged in, selected my scan settings, and scanned four pages in less than 30 seconds. By the time I put the dust cover back on the machine and returned to my office (10′ away), my scan was in my email Inbox. This unit allows various image/quality/output settings AND has a pull-out keyboard (we found it almost by accident) so that you can type in your login info instead of tapping letters on the screen! I can’t say enough, it is the best office equipment purchase made in our office since our IBM Correcting Selectric Typewriter! REALLY!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. We just got about 5 of these on base. The job I have is pretty much troubleshooting and fixing hardware/software issues with computers and select peripherals (including digital senders). After setting up 3 of these two of them started having the same problem with emailing color documents. Every page after the second shows up in blue (i assume them to be negatives of the actual images). I checked online and this seems to be one of the largest problems plaguing this otherwise really decent digital sender. The fix is to re-calibrate it but it seems to only work half the time. Im still currently troubleshooting because recalibrating it didn’t work for me but it seem to had work for most people.

    Other than this the digital sender is pretty reliable and simple to use. If you don’t want to send in color then just set it to black/white and it should send fine.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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