HCHTech
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I have a small title firm (4 people) looking for a unicorn printer. They currently have an HP MFP M477, but they have just about worn it out in 2 years of use. Their prerequisite for a replacement is a scanner tray that will hold 200 pages.
In this landscape, scanner tray capacity isn't a commonly published spec, so I'm having a hard time coming up with choices.
If they were bigger, I would recommend they just lease a business-grade copier, but before I even go down that route, I thought I would ask for opinions.
I thought about maybe a dedicated scanner, but even the Fujitsu Scansnap that I have in my own office and is probably my favorite tech thing in the world doesn't have enough input capacity for them. It maxes out at about 50 or 60 pages. The Xerox Documate, which costs 3X what the Fujitsu does, claims 150 pages, but the small print discloses that this means double sided, so it's really 75 sheets. Tricky, Xerox, tricky.
Is there a midrange workgroup AIO somewhere that fits the bill? Somewhere in between the HP workgroup models and, say a Kyocera 3051?
In this landscape, scanner tray capacity isn't a commonly published spec, so I'm having a hard time coming up with choices.
If they were bigger, I would recommend they just lease a business-grade copier, but before I even go down that route, I thought I would ask for opinions.
I thought about maybe a dedicated scanner, but even the Fujitsu Scansnap that I have in my own office and is probably my favorite tech thing in the world doesn't have enough input capacity for them. It maxes out at about 50 or 60 pages. The Xerox Documate, which costs 3X what the Fujitsu does, claims 150 pages, but the small print discloses that this means double sided, so it's really 75 sheets. Tricky, Xerox, tricky.
Is there a midrange workgroup AIO somewhere that fits the bill? Somewhere in between the HP workgroup models and, say a Kyocera 3051?