HP ScanJet 5300Cse Flatbed Scanner


Compras Nikon
Bluetooth
Hewlett-Packard's ScanJet 5300Cse is a basic scanner that more than adequately fills an impressive range of needs. The accompanying software CD-ROM also includes three especially helpful programs--the Boomerang Internet Design Shop, Adobe PhotoDeluxe, and the Hemera Photo-Objects Gallery--along with the well-designed scanner driver and other extras.

Setting up the scanner itself was a breeze. We installed and loaded the software in about 25 minutes. Then, we hot-plugged the scanner (kept the computer on while connecting the scanner) into our PC's USB port. In fact, we recommend that you keep your PC on, as the scanner driver software displays short video snippets that clearly demonstrate how to perform each step. On our computer screen, we watched actual human hands setting up an actual scanner.

The ScanJet's oversized quick-installation poster was cumbersome for us to unfold and follow. Also, there is no printed user's guide, so if you have questions, you'll have to consult the extensive electronic version on the CD-ROM.

In our tests of the 5300Cse, we scanned documents into text. The scanner was also quick enough that we could use it simply as a copier and could send an image directly to our printer. With a simple click, you can attach images to e-mail or send them via fax.

Hewlett- Packard makes other models similar to the ScanJet 5300Cse, some complete with an automatic sheet feeder and some with a transparency adapter, but what we found compelling about the 5300Cse is its simplicity. This scanner is a good, solid flatbed model, unencumbered with gadgetry that may not be applicable to many users' needs. With its 1,200 dpi resolution, the 5300Cse does a beautiful job of scanning text and photographs and making copies--the tasks we think you'll care about most. --David Greenberger

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Turn your desktop into an imaging and document center with Hewlett-Packard's 5300Cse ScanJet scanner. This 36-bit flatbed color scanner scans at an optical resolutions up to 1,200 dpi, 9,600 dpi enhanced, and has the utilities you need to create professional-looking documents at home.

The HP ScanJet 5300Cse color scanner is built around HP's Intelligent Scanning Technology, which automatically identifies and optimizes text, line art, and color images. It also sets the correct resolution, bit depth, and file format for each element on the page. Touch-button operation simplifies tasks, providing one-step access to scan, copy, e-mail, and fax functions.

The HP 5300Cse scans directly into your applications--you can even add a multipage document as a single attachment. Simply click on a photo, text, or drawing and change its size or type. Improve the look of reports, proposals, or newsletters with the included image editor. Scanned images are optimized for the Internet, and multiple file formats are supported for use on the Web, allowing you to communicate using e-mail and Web pages with Web-creation and e-mail applications.

Optical character recognition converts hard-copy documents into electronic, ready-to-edit files. The HP 5300Cse scans color documents in less than 50 seconds and handles black-and-white files in under 40 seconds. The maximum scan size is 8.5 by 11.7 inches. The HP 5300Cse has USB and parallel connectivity. It is covered by a one-year limited warranty.


1 Perfection.
This is a great quality scanner for scanning anything from photos to documents. I highly reccommend it!
2 Great Scanner
HP 5300CSE is a great scanner. I scanned all kinds of photos and some documents for faxing the first week I had it. It works great with no problems, and through the USB connection it's pretty fast too.
3 Only for scanning photos
My biggest problem with this scanner is that it has no software to adjust the picture (contrast, color, size, etc) in any way, except trimming, either prior to or after scanning. You can't even rotate the picture! Most times this is just an annoyance because you have to open another image-editing program to do even the simplest thing. It comes with the shareware version of Adobe Photodeluxe Business Edition (which is weak even in the full form) to do this, which is acceptable for simple jobs. When the scanner converts to jpeg the image looks hideous (but this scanner is the only software I've seen to do it so poorly), so you must manually change the file from bmp to jpeg/etc for every single picture.

BUT, this becomes more than just an annoyance if you're scanning art. There are only two options for contrast prior to scanning: 'auto-sharpen image' or 'don't sharpen'. If you don't sharpen, every image looks muddy, awful, and unacceptable. If you sharpen, images with shading look awful. (it turns a softly shaded section into hideous patches of color) IMPORTANT: You can not fix this in any image editor! I have Adobe Photoshop, the industry standard image editor costing hundreds of dollars. I've tried to decrease contrast and increase brightness, scale down the picture slightly with bicubic resampling, and use the blur filter. I've also tried scanning it larger and shrinking it later. Nothing works!

Colored or B/W pencil works end of looking the worst. It's not that you just lose some of the original's quality, it's that they look awful. I wish I could show you an example but no links are allowed in reviews.

Don't get this scanner if you're an artist or if you're concerned about quality. If you're only scanning photos, it's okay, because the effect on photos is barely noticable.


4 idiot proof
I had the scanner installed up and running on Windows ME in less than 30 minutes. Mind you, I've never before owned a computer much less a scanner. My computer setup is also HP. This works great and does everything I want it to. And, it is user friendly. Very easy to use. Thanks HP.
5 Very Good Scanner, No Problems
I got this scanner two weeks ago & it has been great. It took 20 minutes to install the scanner software & hook up the scanner. Very good quality, & mediocre character recognition. Scans in photo quality so it looks just like the original picture. The 4 buttons on the front make for easy access to all scanner options. It can also scan directly to the web, printer, fax, or photo program. Overall a very good scanner with very good features
6 5300 series
the 5300 is bad in OCR. The scanner is good. The setup guide is too big. overall it is a good scanner
7 Good Value for the Price
For the casual home user, this is a great scanner. For scanning photograhs to e-mail and for importing images for greeting cards, brochures, and so on, this scanner is just fine. Scanning time is fairly quick. The software allows you to manipulate images to try and improve a photo or cut and paste one photo with another to create an entirely new image. For text, I would not recommend this scanner. Even top-line scanners have trouble with text, so don't expect great character recognition from this low-end model. Again, for the casual home user, you can't do much better than the 5300Cse; it does what most people want a scanner to do and it does it well.
8 Works with my Windows ME
I have Windows ME and have had no problem setting up or using my scanner. I has a quick scan time and provides better than expected photograph quality. The character recognition occasionally mixes a few words up, hence the 4 star rating. I am satisfied with it and my other HP products.
9 Will not work properly with Windows 2000 Professional
Installation is not trouble free. Maybe it will work, maybe it will not. On two computers with W2K managed to get it going on one. While trying to find out what might have gone wrong I uninstalled the scanning software, installed it again and now I have scanner software that will not work on either.

First I tried the HP's Knowledge Data Base where you will find only obvious topics like: "Check the cables..." and so on. I tried e-mail support and it takes two days to get an answer. Finally, after about 30 min. talking to support personnel over the phone I found out that they do not know Windows 2000, their experience is limited to Windows 98.

On other matters HP's quality is good, but scanning speed is slow compared to lower-priced Agfa, UMAX and Microtek scanners (maybe due to the scanning software). Even if you have the extra buck to buy 3rd party scanning software to control the HP ScanJet line I would not recommend it.

Very disappointing product and support for HP's reputation.


10 Will not work properly with Windows 2000 Professional
Installation is not trouble free. Maybe it will work, maybe it will not. Have two computers with W2K and managed to get it going on one. While trying to find out what might have gone wrong I uninstalled the scanning software, installed it again and now I have a scanner software that will not work in either computers.

First I tried the HP's Knowledge Data Base where you will find only obvious topics like: "Check that all cables are properly connected" and so on. I tried e-mail support and it takes two days to get an answer. The support personnel at customer care does not know Windows 2000, their experience is limited to Windows 98.

On other matters HP's quality is good, but scanning speed is slow compared to lower-priced Agfa, UMAX and Microtek scanners (maybe due to the scanning software). Even if you have the extra buck to buy 3rd party scanning software to control the HP ScanJet line I would not recommend it.

Very disappointing product for HP's reputation.


11 Optical character recognition is poor
I purchased a 5300 primarily to manipulate text. However, the optical character recognition feature is so poor that trying to correct just the spelling on one page of typewritten text takes way too much time. For example it picked up the word 'this' as 't!Jis' which is so poor a rendition that the spell checker was unable to recommend a replacement. Additionally it imagines things that are not on the page. It averaged twenty such errors per page. Don't buy this product for text manipulation!
12 Very Nice and Simple
This scanner is one of the best for it's price. I just picked one up about two weeks ago for my home office and it's been a very good buy so far. The scanner itself is very easy to use, and the software helps a lot. No matter what you need the scanner for, it works very nicely and is a great addition to any home and/or office. I highly reccomend it.
13 Awesome scanner!
The Hewlett Packard ScanJet 5300Cse is a great high-end scanner with 1200-dpi optical resolution, fast scan speeds, and high quality results. I scanned an 8x10 color photo earlier today in less than 45 seconds! The images are very sharp and coloration is true to the original. The 1200-dpi resolution gives you the capability to enlarge your pictures with amazing detail. I also found the copy function to be useful, just push a button on the front of the 5300C and a copy prints out of your printer seconds later. This scanner is fast, easy to use, and capable of the highest resolution scans... overall it's one of the best on the market and I highly recommend it!

Friday, 21-Nov-2008 15:00:11 CST
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