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The HP ScanJet Pro 3000 s3 Sheet-Feed Scanner ($429.99) is a good value as a moderately priced desktop document scanner. An upgrade in capacity and features from the entry-level we reviewed recently, it is faster than the Editors' Choice Canon imageFormula DR-C225 and the.
The ScanJet 3000 includes a well-rounded software bundle, and, in testing, the hardware performed well. Optical character recognition (OCR) accuracy is about average, and speed is excellent. All this makes the ScanJet 3000 our new Editors' Choice personal desktop document, though it's also good for a small or micro office or workgroup. Design and FeaturesWhile the ScanJet 3000 looks like the ScanJet 2000, at 7.5 by 12.2 by 7.8 inches (HWD) with its trays closed, and weighing 7.5 pounds, the former is somewhat smaller and lighter than its entry-level sibling's 6 by 11.8 by 6.8 inches and 5.7 pounds, making it closer in size to the Brother ADS-2000e's 7.1 by 11.8 by 8.7 inches and 7.3 pounds, but somewhat taller and lighter than the Canon DR-C225's 6.1 by 11.8 by 8.7 inches and 6 pounds. In any case, none of these sheet-feed document scanners require much of your desktop space.
The ScanJet 3000 comes with a 50-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF), as does the ScanJet 2000 and the ADS-2000e, whereas the DR-C225, on the other hand, has only a 30-sheet ADF. Of the machines mentioned here, the ScanJet 3000's daily duty cycle of 3,500 scans is by far the highest. Its entry-level sibling is rated at 2,000 scans per day, and the Brother and Canon models have daily duty cycles of 1,500 scans. Different from its two higher-end siblings, the and the, which let you choose from multiple workflow profiles directly from their control panels, the ScanJet 3000 allows you to initiate only one profile from the face of the machine itself. Where the enterprise versions' control panels provide buttons that let you choose options such as one- or two-sided scanning, or scroll through lists the profiles, the ScanJet 3000's panel contains only three buttons: Power, Cancel, and Start. All workflow aspects, including resolution, simplex (one-sided) or duplex (two-sided) scanning, and destination, must be defined from the bundled software. Workflow destinations include E-mail, Folder, Printer, Microsoft SharePoint, OneDrive, Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, or one of the bundled OCR applications (see Setup and Software, next), and you can save to the following file formats: image and searchable PDF, JPEG, PNG, BMP, TIF, TXT, and RTF.
SoftwareAs do the other HP ScanJet sheet-feed document scanners we've looked at recently, the ScanJet 3000 comes with a complete suite of software, which, in addition to the drivers, includes: HP Scan, HP Scanner Tools Utility, Nuance PaperPort (Windows only), IRIS Readiris, IRIS Cardiris (Windows only), and EMC ISIS (Windows only). The two HP utilities and PaperPort are installed from the included optical disc.
The IRIS programs are offered as downloads during installation and each time you launch HP Scan, which is the primary scanning utility.As we pointed out in our review of the ScanJet 2000, HP Scan is not as feature-rich as HP Smart Document Scan Software, the scanning interface that comes with both the ScanJet 5000 and the ScanJet 7000. However, the version of HP Scan that comes with the ScanJet 3000 is more powerful than the version bundled with the ScanJet 2000, in that the latter version doesn't support OCR (whereas the ScanJet 3000 does), nor as many workflow destinations.
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With the smaller ScanJet, to get OCR or searchable PDFs, you must run HP Scan inside Readiris. That said, as we did with the ScanJet 2000, we recommend that you scan within Readiris, anyway. In testing, on its own, HP Scan was dismally slow at saving to both image and searchable PDF formats. Among other things, HP Scanner Tools Utility allows you to define and associate a profile for the Start button on the ScanJet 3000's control panel, as well as change power management options, view the number of pages scanned, the current firmware version and other info, and set maintenance notifications.
PaperPort is a popular document management program that ships with many scanners and multifunction printers. Readiris is an OCR program, and Cardiris is a business card scanning and archiving utility.
And, finally, EMC ISIS is an open source scanner driver included to help you integrate the ScanJet 3000 with non-HP software or document management systems. PerformanceHP rates the ScanJet 3000 at 35 pages per minute (ppm) for simplex scans and 70 images per minute (or ipm, where each image, or page side, is one image), in duplex mode.
(We tested with Readiris at the program's default 300dpi over USB 3.0 running on our standard Core i5 testbed PC running Windows 10 Professional.) As mentioned, the scans we ran in HP Scan were quite slow, as low as 12ppm for scanning and saving to image PDF. Without the lag time (the time between when the last page hits the output tray and the document is subsequently saved to PDF), we clocked the ScanJet 3000 at 37.5ppm and 75ipm.
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More important, though, is how fast the bundled software saves scans to a usable file format. When scanning to image PDF, the ScanJet 3000 churned at 33.3ppm and 65.2ipm, which is significantly higher than the other three entry-level scanners mentioned in this review. The, for instance, managed 24.2ppm and 48.4ipm; the Brother ADS-2000e scanned to image PDF at 23ppm and 50ipm; and the ScanJet 2000 scanned and saved the same document at 23.1ppm and 40ipm.Searchable PDF is, of course, more useful for document management and most other purposes, and most scanners are significantly slower at scanning and saving to that format. The ScanJet 3000 scanned and saved our two-sided 25-sheet (50 pages, or images) document in 55 seconds, or 9 seconds slower than when saving the same pages to image PDF. The DR-C225 performed the same task at 1 minute 9 seconds, and the ADS-2000e took 1:28, while the ScanJet 2000 managed 1:30.
Granted, the ScanJet 3000 is rated for somewhat higher speeds than these other machines, but it's similarly priced.OCR PerformanceIn most settings, OCR accuracy is just as important as speed. While the ScanJet 3000's accuracy of 6 points without errors on our Arial font page and 8 points on our Times New Roman page is good enough for most business scenarios, the Canon DR-C225 converted both fonts to editable text down to 6 points without mistakes. The Brother ADS-2000e and the ScanJet 2000, on the other hand, performed the same as the ScanJet 3000 on this portion of our tests. We also scanned several business cards directly into Cardiris and got results similar to those of the other ScanJets we've tested recently. Cardiris, as well as its direct competitor, Presto! BizCard, works well when scanning simple cards comprised of common fonts and white or light-color backgrounds. With these types of cards, text recognition accuracy was high and the software populated the fields in the database with respectable precision.
Cardiris had trouble processing fancier business cards made up of decorative fonts and darker backgrounds, though. Turning on the program's color dropout and other filters helped some, depending primarily on the complexity of the business cards themselves. ConclusionIn all ways—capacity, speed, and software bundle—except OCR accuracy, the ScanJet 3000 matches or improves upon the Canon DR-C225. This is enough for it to replace that model as our current Editors' Choice for personal desktop document scanner. We have seen some very good basic document scanners recently, including the Brother ADS-2000e and the HP ScanJet 2000, yet the ScanJet 3000 is faster than these and has a much higher daily duty cycle, making it a strong candidate for low-to-moderate-volume document scanning in micro offices and small workgroups in addition to being our new top personal desktop scanner.