Good printer for digitizing old photos?
Can you recommend a good printer that can scan and digitize old family photos 9×13 / 10×15?
Can you recommend a good printer that can scan and digitize old family photos 9×13 / 10×15?
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To do this, you need either a flat board scanner or a 3 in 1 multimedia printer.
Scan, print, copy.
I’ve only got Brother 20 years since my first Canon.
https://www.brother.de/drucker/tintenbeamdrucker/dcp-j1140dw#specifications
is currently the most compact.
“Flachbedscanner. 😉
Maybe a flatboard scanner is the better choice
Basstom is right that means flatbed scanners.
If you just want to scan, okay.
I’d really think about that. When I think about what we print, now that our bank gives account statements only once a month. And because we’re getting new heating. also the offers were printed for better reading. These are about 50 leaves in 14 days
Mine even has fax and even that I use for heating once a month, now even 5 x. Also because FAX is what makes the senior office staff super clear the young but not.
There are specialized printers for photo printing.
Canon offers some models specifically.
I would be important to put my photos in the scanner and save them from the PC
Every 0815 scanner should be sufficient for this.
Can you recommend me?
No, I can’t. As I said, every scanner should be enough.
More important then is the software that you use after a successful scan.
And then there’s the question whether you have any idea of Photo Retusche or whether you prefer to leave it to an Ai.
The first would probably take the most to Phtoshop. With the latter, I would personally look past Topaz Labs.
Because Topaz Photo Ai can really get a lot out of “bad photos”.
But keep 199 $ the license.
Scans are as authentic as they were photographed.
And folders have nothing to do with the scanner.
You can arrange your pictures yourself as you want.
Well.Mir is only important that the photos look as accurate as possible after the scan.And that these are placed in a folder.
You need a scanner. It does not necessarily have to be integrated with a printer in a multifunction device.
The requirements can be met by any common flatbed scanner from HP, Epson, Canon and so on.
Do I also find a normal scanner here?
Yes, for example.
Canon CanoScan Lide 400 from €87.90 at idealo: https://static.apps.idealo.com/link/MKWY1tygkRwGbF627
That’s enough. I got another Lide200.
A good scanner would be more suitable than a combination device
Would be more sensible because a combination device is connected with higher maintenance costs
Depends on how often you use a printer