
Xerox
The Xerox Visioneer Duplex Combo Flatbed Scanner (XD‑COMBO) is a compact dual‑function device that combines a flatbed with a duplex automatic document feeder for fast, single‑pass scanning of multi‑page documents and delicate items like photos or IDs. It targets small offices and home users needing reliable high‑speed scanning without wireless connectivity.
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$299.99
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$273.71
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$259.99
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$434.03
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Best For
Small offices, home offices, and individual professionals who need fast duplex document scanning combined with a flatbed for IDs, passports, or occasional photos, and who prefer a USB‑only, plug‑and‑play solution.
Not Ideal For
High‑end photo archiving, users requiring wireless or network scanning, environments demanding large ADF capacities beyond 35‑50 sheets, or those who want a minimal software footprint.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Xerox Duplex Combo for its rapid single‑pass duplex scanning, small footprint, and intuitive OneTouch interface, positioning it as a cost‑effective alternative to larger office scanners. However, they flag occasional edge‑cropping and photo‑mode quirks as drawbacks that may affect document fidelity.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the scanner’s sturdy construction, ease of setup, and time‑saving OneTouch presets, especially for routine PDF or email scans. Recurring complaints focus on edge cropping in the ADF, photo multi‑crop errors, the heft of bundled software, and the absence of wireless or network scanning options.
Common Complaints
Edge cropping on ADF scans, photo multi‑crop splitting, bundled software installation complexity, and lack of wireless/network connectivity.
What People Are Saying
“Users appreciate the scanner’s durability — many report using previous models for over a decade.”
“The OneTouch presets are frequently cited as time‑saving, especially for repetitive tasks like scanning to PDF or email.”
“The flatbed is praised for handling passports, driver’s licenses, and photo albums reliably.”
“Edge cropping on ADF scans, especially with full‑bleed documents or forms with edge markings.”
How It Compares
vs. Epson DS‑1630
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Choose Xerox for compact, cost‑effective duplex scanning in a USB‑only setup; choose Epson if you need network connectivity and superior photo handling.