The Epson v600, if you can find it, is the best flatbed under $500 and has been for a very long time. You can step up in the "v" line if you need better or can't find the 600. Unless your needs are extreme, the v600 is all the scanner you will ever need. Make sure what you buy includes the transparency accessories. You will regret it someday if you don't have the transparency features for slides and negatives. I think all v600s are sold with transparency features but check.
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Tod Hopkins
Museum Media Specialist
443-472-5978
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-25-2025 12:09 PM
From: Laurie Sue Brockway
Subject: Question about Scanners and Scanning Companies
Thanks for sharing that, Mike!
The Epson V600 looks like a good option,
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Laurie Sue Brockway, D.Min, MAPH
Original Message:
Sent: 11/24/2025 9:29:00 AM
From: Michael Post
Subject: RE: Question about Scanners and Scanning Companies
I use an Epson V600 for my office scanning. It produces jpegs or pdfs. It comes with a fixture that allows you to "develop" 35mm slides and photo negatives. Will create very high resolution images but can be adjusted down.
Mike Post
Original Message:
Sent: 11/21/2025 11:17:00 AM
From: Laurie Sue Brockway
Subject: Question about Scanners and Scanning Companies
Hello Friends in the AMA Community:
I am looking for recommendations for products and services for a small publishing company digitization and archive project:
1. I need an office scanner that can scan newspaper-sized articles and artwork, and that can also be used for smaller flat papers and photos. Is there anything in the consumer product world out there that you have found affordable and useful for everyday use and that fits in a small office?
2. Also, do you have recommendations for a scanning company that can take on a project or about 1000 articles in different sizes --broadsheet and community newspaper size- still in original newspapers and magazines?. The content is not "too old" or crumbly (for the most part). It's been preserved for 30-50 years.
Thanks for your help with this project!
Laurie Sue
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Laurie Sue Brockway, D.Min, MAPH