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Brother High-Speed Desktop Document Scanner, ADS-2200, Multiple Scan Destinations, Duplex Scanning

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Style: New Model: ADS2200 Scanner


Features

  • Two-sided scanning: The Brother Image center high-speed desktop document scanner can scan single or two-sided documents in a single pass at up 35 ppm(1).
  • 50-sheet-capacity auto document feeder: Scan large-volume jobs with the ASD2200 automatic document feed with page-continuous scanning.
  • Multiple scan destinations: Scan quickly and submit to multiple destinations, including email, OCR, file, image, and USB flash memory drive(2).
  • Image-optimization features: This desktop document scanner includes multi-feed detection, background removal, blank page removal, and more.
  • Multiple driver support: The Brother ADS-2200 Desktop color scanner supports Windows, Mac, and Linux, along with TWAIN, WIA for PC, ICA for Mac, and SANE(3).

Description

Perfectly balanced for the small business or home office, the Brother ADS-2200 is a high-speed duplex desktop color scanner that is fast, reliable, and affordable. Made to handle single- or dual-sided document scanning with a capacity of up to 50 sheets thanks to the built-in auto document feeder with additional page-continuous scanning, the Brother ADS-2200 can scan to multiple destinations and offers multiple connectivity options. This desktop scanner is built to save space yet can handle multiple media types and paper sizes, including legal and long paper, business and plastic ID cards, receipts, and photos. The ADS-2200 was designed to be user-friendly. A great example of this is the simple, intuitive user interface that delivers customizable one-button scanning. Auto-size document detection makes scanning different-sized documents easy. The ADS-2200 also offers the ability to scan and retrieve files without installing any special software on the connected PC because it is recognized as a mass storage device when used with a USB flash memory drive(2), with minimal setup required on the host device. The ADS-2200 supports Windows, Mac, and Linux environments along with TWAIN, WIA for PC, ICA for Mac, and SANE drivers(3), providing the flexibility you need to support your business processes and systems. The ADS-2200 also includes multiple image-optimization features, including background removal, multiple- feed detection, and blank page removal. A bundled software suite also includes a business card management and desktop document storage program. Users can also scan and send to email, file, image, printer, or OCR and to mobile devices(4). (1)Color and black/white scan speed, LTR at 300dpi. See manufacturer’s website for details. (2)USB flash memory drive sold separately. (3)ISIS driver not available for Windows XP. SANE driver available for download from Brother Solutions Center. Visit manufacturer’s website. (4) Requires connection to a wireless network. See manufacturer’s website for details, availability, and mobile device compatibility.


Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 11.8 x 7 inches


Item Weight: 5.5 pounds


Item model number: ADS2200


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 7, 2017


Manufacturer: Brother Printer


Country of Origin: China


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  • THIS PRODUCT IS INCREDIBLY MISLEADING AND YOU WILL NEED TO PURCHASE MORE TO GET IT TO ACTUALLY WORK!
Style: New Model: ADS2200 Scanner
This product has made me incredibly angry. First of all, it arrived terribly late (like a week), and I thought it was lost forever. When it finally arrived, I was happy and ready to get it set up. WRONG. YOU NEED TO BUY YOUR OWN USB CORD!!!!! Why would they not include this in the box???????????????? IT IS THE LITERAL FINAL INGREDIENT TO GETTING THIS STUPID THING TO WORK. So, I purchased a USB cord. It doesn't specify what cord this machine needs ANYWHERE in the instruction manual, so I went off the port on the back of the machine. BIG MISTAKE. The instruction manual only said 'plug in USB cord', so I assumed that it was USB to USB because there was a USB port on the back of the machine. I ordered one, only to find out that IT DOES NOT WORK WITH USB 3.0. Angrier than ever before now, I had to go out a buy a USB 2.0 cable!!!!!!!!!! If they would just put this information on the box or manual, life would be so much easier. THen, when I plugged in the cord. NOTHING. HAPPENED. After doing extensive research online, I came to the conclusion that I NEEDED A USB TYPE A/B CORD. WHY WASN'T THIS ANYWHERE IN THE MANUAL? OR ONLINE? I HAD TO CLICK ON THE SPECIFICATION OPTION ON THE BROTHER WEBSITE (WHICH IS TRASH TO NAVIGATE, BTW) AND SCROLL ALL THE WAY TO THE VERY VERY VERY BOTTOM TO READ THE TYPE OF CORD IT NEEDS. I ordered that cord and it should be arriving in a few days, although amazon is really getting behind on these orders. I wouldn't be so mad, except there is a USB 2.0 port on the back of the machine????? why would they put it there if it is not to be used???? this company is incredibly misleading and I am so mad that they just didn't put the cord in the box so there wouldn't be this confusion. Moral of the story, if you aren't sure what cord to buy: buy a USB 2.0 A/B type cord. You're welcome. But actually, save yourself and don't buy this scanner at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2020 by Kate Reinhardt

  • Decent for Photos
Style: New Model: ADS2200 Scanner
I've spent the past several days scanning hundreds of family photos into a digital archive using this machine. All in all I am fairly satisfied with it and it does the job it is supposed to do. However, some fundamental issues make me wish I had went with a more expensive model. PROS: -automatic size detection is perfect. no matter what I feed into it, from ticket stubs to documents to panoramic photos, it always figures it out without issue. -initial setup is quick and painless. Despite all the bloatware complaints I saw in all the reviews, I was able to quickly install the device setup software and nothing else with no problems. -although the software is poorly-designed, it is very easy to learn and use it. -can scan sets of documents either into single JPEGs, single-page PDFs, or multi-page PDFs. The last option is very useful for making manageable archival sets. -capacity is decent, at up to 60 photos at most. -paper jams were nonexistent. As long as you're not overloading or putting in unscannable papers, this isn't going to be an issue. CONS: -color quality is awful. Tried tweaking all kinds of settings in terms of automated color pickup, brightness, contrast, etc at 300dpi, but every one of my scans came out with extra darkness and washed-out colors. -the highest setting, 600dpi, is incredibly slow. 300dpi would be acceptable if not for the aforementioned color issues. There are no options between 300dpi and 600dpi. -Speed of use is a MASSIVE issue. Every time you want to change a setting like color or double vs. single sided, you need to open the software, select your scanner, click "connect", select your scanning mode, choose the setting you want changed from the dropdown menu, save the setting change, then close the software. It's unbelievably time-consuming, to the extent of obviating the speed of the scanner. Making certain settings changeable with a button or single click, autosaving, and/or allowing scanning while the software is opened, would have easily resolved this software usability nightmare. Brother clearly either has no QA team, or cheaped hard on it. -the automated file naming conventions for the scans are extremely limited. You can set one static name, and have it automatically attach the scan date or a sequential number. That's about it. -"Scan to USB mode" is incomprehensible and unusable. You're gonna need to just scan to your PC and port to a USB device from there. Problem is, you need an unusual USB3 cable to scan to PC, and... -Get this: this $275 scanner DOESN'T COME WITH ANY USB CABLES. Seriously? What the %#*# did I just pay for? I had to waste my time hunting for a $3 cable because Brother is too cheap to include one with a machine they just turned a profit of hundreds of dollars off of? I can't operate it straight out of the box without my own equipment? This is unacceptable miserliness and speaks volumes about how little Brother cares about their customers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2018 by NM

  • Spend more and buy the Fujitsu
Style: New Model: ADS2200 Scanner
REVIEW UPDATE 01/20/2019: Having used this scanner now for several months, my advice is Spend More Get More. This scanner is a time waster, having to fix all of it's nuances frequently. I was having some troubles and called the Brother USA helpline. All they wanted to do was have access to my computer, and to sell me a $300 maintenance program with a "Level Five Registery Error Engineer". Just for fun, Google Level Five Registry Error Engineer and see what you get. I cannot recommend this scanner at all. My previous Fujitsu worked flawlessly for many years, scanning countless thousands of documents until it just finally wore out. I am probably going to trash this Brother ADS-2200 shortly even though it is only a few months old and buy a decent scanner. INITIAL REVIEW IMMEDIATELY AFTER PURCHASE: My Fujitsu duplex scanner died after many years of wonderful use. I purchased this Brother machine to replace it. If my Fujitsu rated a five, this rates a four. It isn't quite as good as the Fujitsu, but it is just about half the price. This machine works well, just takes a bit to get used to the differences from my previous scanner. I prefer a fast duplex scanner to an "all in one" printer, as it is more convenient. I maintain no paper in my office, everything is scanned and appropriately filed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2018 by Jarhead

  • READ ME FIRST. NO cable. HELP for LINUX users.
Style: New Model: ADS2200 Scanner
There is not much you can do with the Brother ADS-2200 scanner except scan to a USB stick or scan to a computer. Since most people will want to connect the scanner to a computer, Brother should have supplied a suitable USB cable, rather than requiring the user to purchase a separate one. The ad on Amazon says that the scanner will work with Linux but the documentation does not say how to do it. In case you are interested, download the rpm or deb file from Brother's web site, and install it. After the install there may be several Linux tools you can use to access the scanner but the one that I use and which works very well is "Simple Scan", the document scanner included in most Linux distros. I would have rated this 5/5 stars if the USB cable were included with the scanner. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2020 by MN User

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