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3 reviews
Apr, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 3 reviews of Ambir DocketPort 485 DS485-SS 24bit CMOS CIS Duplex 600 x 600dpi Scanner. The average rating for this product is 1.0/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews.
On average, users rate this product 20/100.
Consumer review (newegg.com)
Duplex scanning, Vista support (with download), searchable PDF creation (OCR), fast scanning, simple easy to use interface, USB 2.0, USB powered
95% of my scans are askew, rollers don't grab paper consistently or reliably, paper sensor is on a hair trigger causing scan to start before rollers have grabbed paper - this wouldn't be so bad if the software was smart enough to trim the leading space...
Consumer review (newegg.com)
I really wanted it to work and tried *hundreds* of scans trying to get it to perform, finally gave up in bitter frustration, BTW appears to be the same as Visioneer Strobe XP 300 SXP3005DWU
Duplex scanning, Vista support (with download), searchable PDF creation (OCR), fast scanning, simple easy to use interface, USB 2.0, USB powered
95% of my scans are askew, rollers don't grab paper consistently or reliably, paper sensor is on a hair trigger causing scan to start before rollers have grabbed paper - this wouldn't be so bad if the software was smart enough to trim the leading space...
Consumer review (newegg.com)
I scanned *hundreds* of pages trying to make this product work and finally gave up in frustration, seems to be the same as Visioneer Strobe XP 300 SXP3005DWU
Duplex scanning, Vista support (with download), searchable PDF creation (OCR), fast scanning, simple easy to use interface, USB 2.0, USB powered, small footprint, portable
95% of my scans are askew, rollers don't grab paper consistently or reliably, paper sensor is on a hair trigger causing scan to start before rollers have grabbed paper - this wouldn't be so bad if the software was smart enough to trim the leading space...