Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Who Sells Brother ADS1000W Compact Color Desktop Scanner with Duplex and Wireless Networking

Brother ADS1000W Compact Color Desktop Scanner with Duplex and Wireless Networking

Brother ADS1000W Compact Color Desktop Scanner with Duplex and Wireless Networking Review


The ADS-1000W, with wireless and USB interfaces, features a color duplex scan speed of up to 16 ppm. Through the 20-page capacity auto document feeder it scans receipts, photos, documents up to 34" long, and plastic cards to various destinations, including PC, e-mail, FTP, USB flash drive, and mobile devices using the free iPrint & Scan app. Includes numerous advanced scanning features, and a TouchPanel display for one-touch scanning to common destinations. Bundled with a full suite of scanning software, including desktop document and business card management programs. Plus, BR-Receipts software offers organization of scanned receipts, report generation, and exporting to Quicken and QuickBooks. PC/Mac/Linux compatible.


Price : $230.99
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Brother ADS1000W Compact Color Desktop Scanner with Duplex and Wireless Networking Feature


  • Scans single and double-sided documents in a single pass, in both color and black/white, at up to 16 ppm
  • Wireless network connectivity, plus USB interface for local connections
  • Easy-to-use TouchPanel display allows one-touch scanning to common destinations
  • Easily scans business and embossed plastic I.D. cards, receipts, photos, and documents up to 34"^ in length through the 20-page auto document feeder
  • Bundled with a valuable suite of scanning software, including desktop document, receipt and business card management programs






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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
5Thorough Review: Speed, features, wireless, and size.
By Darin Grey
Scans super fast, ADF(automatic document feeder) works great, paper should be straight without crumbled edges to ensure good feed scans. Stand-alone product can scan directly to USB drive(not provided) or a running computer. This model does not scan to email or ftp as a stand-alone...to scan to email or ftp you'll need to use the provided software on your computer to do so. (this is important to know as I thought differently when I purchased, but still rated 5 stars based on it's other options).

To setup the item, I used a wireless laptop with a usb connected for preliminary setup. The software found the unit, found the wireless SSID name, and applied my settings to the device. From my Windows 7 desktop and Windows 8 laptops it found the device rather easily as well (once it was connected to the wireless network). For example (Windows 7) You just go to "Start" ->"control panel" -> "View devices and printers" -> "add a device" -> "find the ADS-1000W" and add it. Then use the software in the package or your own favorite software to scan and create PDF's, JPGs etc.

Speed: When scanning black and white images over the wireless the sheets feed through super quick and it gets transmitted to the computer or usb stick(not provided) very quick too... Business speed ready in my opinion. As for full hi-resolution color, it scans a bit slower(but still fast compared to others) but it transmits over the wireless a little too slow due to the size of the PDF or JPG it's transmitting over your wireless network. If you're scanning 2 or 3 hi-res images the time to transmit it to your computer via wireless is tolerable, but if you plan on scanning 10 to 15 hi-res images/documents to one PDF, plugging in the direct USB connection might be your best bet. (I didn't try the 10 to 15 hi-res documents to test out the speed, I'm only estimating based on the 2 hi-res color documents time to transmit over wirreless to my PC.)

I've personally tested this device on Windows 7 Pro and Windows 8 Standard and used 1 gig USB drive for direct scanning in stand-alone mode. (stand-alone mode meaning no computer necessary)

ONE MORE GREAT FEATURE: when scanning to a LOCAL USB drive in stand-alone mode, the scanner scans both sides of the document at once which SAVES huge amounts of time on duplex documents. The unit is perfect desktop size. The paper feeder has hinges which allows it to fold down and close up to a small rectangular box (great for travel or just desk space savings) which automatically tells the device to go in standby mode. Also, when you unfold the paper feeder, it has two extra supports that extend the paper feeder another 6 inches beyond what the stock picture shows which gives the paper more support when you have a larger stack of 8.5 x 11. This extension allows for better paper support to keep the papers straight while being fed into the machine. This model DOES not have a LCD digital display (another model above this I think does, but it's not necessary), It has a smooth touch pad like a laptop that has 6 static icons that light up for different functions (like scan directly to usb, start scan, scan to pc1,scan to pc2, stop scan, usb is connected).

Sheet feeder holds 20 sheets I think the specs say so if you scan a large number of documents then you might want to look at the 50 sheet feeder option on another Brother model. For small contracts and home documents it works perfect. They also include a clear "wrapping sheet" that is used to scan different sized items such a receipts. This clear sheet keeps small receipts from getting jammed. I also noticed on the back it has a place to scan cards like licenses, business cards etc. I haven't tried that option yet though.

Overall great product with business like speed, great options, great quality in a small compact unit.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Compact Smart Fast!
By MiraclesMan
The Brother ADS-1000W is mysteriously compact and freakishly fast to use. The top flips up with one hand and in seconds it's ready to scan your documents of nearly any size -- quickly! I use mine on my MacBook Pro with Maverick and had to go to the Brother website to download the most current upgrade before I could get it to work! But once installed I opened their control center, selected "file" and put in a sheet of paper that had writing on both sides and "zip" it was done . In all honesty I was ready for there to some kind of error and most certainly did not expect the back side to have been copied perfectly, but as you can see. Fast and crazy accurate!

It comes with a Receipt Carrier Sheet that (from what I can tell) is used to support smaller receipts when going through the machine. As of this writing I haven't used the wireless feature but will add that here at a later time.

Overall, this little guy is far superior to printer style scanners for the dual scanning alone. It's a perfect tool to quickly send needed docs to someone, you put your document in the machine, press "email" and that's pretty much the hard part. If you haven't converted to the "scanner's way" this is a great way to discover why it's so popular. What a great way to keep track of receipts without keeping a ton of trash. You go to the store, scan your receipt and toss it into the recycle bin. Someone needs that sales ad you had lying on your table, scan it over to them. You'll see how fast it is, it's almost unbelievable that you went this long without it!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Simple, small, duplex scanner with wireless
By Michael A. Duvernois
I have this scanner setup in the corner of my office, taking up minimal desk space, plugged into power and ready to connect to the WiFi. The selling points for this unit, I think, are the small size for a good-quality full-duplex (two sided) scanner that connects via WiFi.

My use of the unit is probably close to the intended use, for receipts, and also for getting hand sketches into email. Also I can quickly "clip" junk mail items of interest and recycle the physical mail right away. For larger scan jobs, I would definitely use a different piece of equipment, and be willing to walk down the hall to access it... The scanner is too big, especially with the power adapter, to carry around in a bag, definitely not a mobile scanner, but is small enough to take with you from desk to table or other working location. And then it would connect back into the same network.

Setting this up, using a USB cable connection to my Mac laptop, was quite simple. It worked right away, and there were no issues.

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