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HP ScanJet Pro 2000 s1 Review

by HP ScanJet Pro 2000

0.0 / 5.0

Overview

Detailed Analysis

Good: Instant-On scanning, one-touch scan button, compact to fit on a desktop.
Bad: Platen is not offered even as an option, no wired or wireless networking connectivity.
Bottom Line: Entry-level scanner with an affordable price for small businesses.
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HP
ScanJet Pro 2000 s1
$329
Small, Medium
Speed Black:
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Memory:
24ppm
24ppm
120MHz
64MB

Product Overview

The ScanJet Pro 2000 s1 Sheet-fed Scanner joins three other scanners that recently debuted in HP’s lineup. At $329, the ScanJet Pro 2000 scans at up to 24ppm (in both black and color) in simplex and up to 48ipm in duplex. It includes a 50-sheet automatic document feeder. The maximum scan size of the feeder is 8.5″ x 122″.

HP’s Instant-On Scanning feature allows users to scan documents without waiting for the scanner to warm up. The ScanJet Pro 2000 s1 also includes a 120MHz processor and 64MB of memory. Its daily duty cycle is 2,000 pages.

There is also a one-touch scanning button for creating custom workflows.

More information on this device is in our Features section below.

The HP ScanJet Pro 2000 s1 Sheet-fed Scanner is a compact device designed to help smaller businesses with low-volume scanning needs efficiently scan documents.

Features

Users can scan a variety of media, such as business cards, checks, pre-punched paper and freight bills, to name a few. The scanner also supports file formats, such as text, JPEG, PDF and TIFF.

USB connectivity is supported. Users can also send scans to email and to the cloud. Other scanning features include optical character recognition (OCR), auto-color detect, color dropout, hole punch removal, page straightening, background cleanup and PDF security.

Bundled software include HP Scan, HP Scanner Tools Utility, Nuance PaperPort, I.R.I.S. Readiris and I.R.I.S Cardiris.

The ScanJet Pro 2000 has a standard one-year limited warranty for replacement of the device. It includes phone and web support. Users can purchase a three-year onsite next-business day exchange warranty as an option.

  • Automatic Document Feeder?
  • Duplexing?
  • Ethernet Connectivity?
  • Wireless Connectivity?
  • Mobile Printing/Scanning?
  • Finishers?

Shortcomings

HP doesn’t include a platen for the ScanJet Pro 2000, even as an option. Also, there is no network or wireless connectivity.

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About

Hewlett-Packard (HP) has a motto of “engineering experience that amaze” and “reinventing everything”. It also believes in helping make people’s lives easier in work and play. It has a strong office equipment portfolio that not only includes printers, scanners and all-in-ones, but also desktop and laptop computers, tablets and business solutions. It also sells document management software, such as HP TeleForm and HP LiquidOffice.

HP’s products are typically sold on its site as well as in stores, such as Office Depot, Best Buy and Staples.

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HP ScanJet Pro 2000 may work for specific use cases, but we recommend exploring alternatives before committing.

Written by

Melissa Pardo-Bunte

Melissa Pardo-Bunte brings over seven years of experience reviewing products and technologies that businesses rely on. Her role with Better Buys began in its previous incarnation as a dedicated printed and electronic buyer's guide. Her role has evolved from researching and fact-checking technical specs on office equipment and providing proofreading expertise to writing reviews and managing the Editor's Choice Award program. Prior to joining Better Buys, Melissa has worked in the marketing research industry for nine years. In addition to office equipment, Melissa also writes reviews for other software technology, such as Business Intelligence, HR, and CMMS.