Discount Kodak Scanmate I1120 Scanner – For Sale
- CCD
- 600 x 600 dpi Hardware / 1200 x 1200 dpi Interpolated
- 24 bit Color / 8 bit Grayscale / 1 bit Monochrome
- 20 ppm Color 200 dpi,
- Sheetfed Scanner
Kodak ScanMate i1120 Sheetfed Scanner 1147925 Sheetfed Scanners
List Price: $ 495.00


Perfect Scanner at a Perfect Price,
Let me start by saying I’ve used numerous scanners at my office (which is going paperless) and this is one of the best quality scanners I’ve used.
I’ve used Xerox scanners, Cannon scanners, and other “better model” Kodak scanners. For the price, this model can’t be beat. Plus, this model can scan both sides (ie “duplex”) if you want it to. It rarely jams and only does so when the papers are “roughed up” (ie creases and the corners are folded over each other).
For $400, this model is just as good as the Kodak scanmates that cost twice that amount. This is definetely a top buy and a no-brainer if you’re looking for a scanner to turn your office paperless.
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|Kodak Scanmate i1120,
While this is not a comparison to other scanners, for quick, OCR, double sided scanning with moderate sheet feeding capability, this scanner is very effective. For the cost, it turns out very quick work of graphics and OCRed text of business documents. It is a very small footprint. The feed guides and especially the outfeed plastics are a bit on the flimsy side so care must be taken to prevent damage. The software has a feature for auto-alignment so that any document misalignment going through the scan cycle will generally be straightened. There are many other detailed features that should be considered but from a high-level perspective, this scanner is very effective.
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|Neat scanner,
This scanner has a very small footprint and good quality. My only complaint is that the out-tray (or folding shelf, really) is not connected well. Just after a week of having this unit I had the shelf folded up and just flipped it, not hard, either, to start a scan. Well, the little plastic pins that hold the shelf to the piece that is connected to the scanner sheared off. If these little protrusions are meant to be a safety item, intended to break rather than have someone brush past and flip the entire unit on the floor, they did the job but a bit too effectively. The weight of the shelf was sufficient to crack off the protrusions. Now, if the design allowed for the replacement of these “pins” without having to purchase a new shelf, that would not be too bad (sort of like a shear pin in an outboard motor of years past.)
Otherwise, this is a fine scanner with easy to use software.
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