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All products today are paraded as the best by their respective manufacturers. People all give varying opinions on which are indeed the best in the market. Scanners are no different and your needs from it may very well be different from somebody else. Microtek Scanners, Umax, Heidelberg and other manufacturers, their scanner models at first impression seems so similar to one another that it’s hard to simply pick one and be certain that it would best serve your needs.

The scanners in the market today are quite sophisticated and powerful that you can even expect professional quality from them and mostly offered at competitive prices that are well within reach of the average consumer.

Scanners function in a way that is pretty much similar to photocopying machines; a sensor is used to run the length of a page to be scanned which is placed face down on the glass. If your source page is large and good enough, even the most basic inexpensive Umax, Heidelberg and Microtek scanners or those offered by any other scanner manufacturers can produce outputs that can be used for publication purposes. These scanners may also serve as a means of taking close up images of flat subjects at maximum size or full magnification.

Well known scanner manufacturers such as Umax, Heidelberg and Microtek scanners typically add features that make their models suitable for scanning transparent originals through the use of a device known as a transparency adaptor. They may be offered separately or comes with the package upon purchase. Transparency adaptors are basically another light source that can be found in the lid above the scanner bed. It moves in step along with the scanner head under the original yielding visible outputs from transparent originals. If you see this as one of the needs you certainly expect out of a scanner, check that the adaptor is supplied with the scanner upon purchase as this may considerably add to the total cost.

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If you wish to run a scan on flat originals of about A4 in size, a 600 ppi (points per inch) or 600 dpi (dots per inch) would be perfectly suitable for the task. Most entry level scanners from Umax, Heidelberg or Microtek scanners offer this specification and perform the job adequately.

Artwork scanning in sizes up to A3 however, will require the use of an A3 size scanner which far exceeds the cost of it’s A4 type counterparts. Some people may resort to cost effective solutions such as using A4 scanners to scan different sections of the A3 image and then blend it together to produce the final image. Although this is indeed possible, it is not recommended due to poor results due to unevenness around the edges. This may be improved though with hard work through the use of image enhancement software.

Top scanner manufacturers such as Umax, Heidelberg and Microtek scanners offer devices that cater to a host of needs from office and business to personal home use. In general, it is true that a higher price needs to be paid for scanners that yield better performance regarding operation and software interface.

However, before you go ahead and finalize any purchase for a scanner, it is best to check on several things to ensure that they are suitable for your needs. First off, it would be best to examine the software interface of the scanner. All scanners have them may it be Umax, Microtek scanners or Heidelberg because it is the primary means of operating the device? It would be best to get one that is functional and neatly set up to avoid confusion. You would also need to check if the scanner’s connection is suitable for your computer. The best one in terms of usage is FireWire due to its fast data transmission. USB is also typically offered as a low cost option while SCSI is usually found on professional quality equipment. Lastly, it would be best to make sure that you can do hassle free returns to the store if the scanner turns out as incompatible with your computer. Operating incompatibilities is a common problem with electronic devices in the market.