
Epson
The Epson DS-1630 is a compact A4 flatbed color scanner with a 50‑page automatic document feeder, offering 1200 × 1200 dpi resolution and 25 ppm simplex speed. It provides intelligent image processing, USB 3.0 and optional Ethernet connectivity, and is aimed at home offices and small businesses, though it has been discontinued.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors view the DS‑1630 as a solid, productivity‑focused scanner for small teams, emphasizing its 25 ppm speed, reliable duplex ADF, high resolution, and integrated cloud‑scan workflow. They commend its build quality and warranty but caution that its discontinued status and older OS support make it less future‑proof compared with the newer DS‑1730.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally express satisfaction with the DS‑1630’s ease of setup, fast bulk scanning, and high‑quality output, especially for personal archiving and occasional office use. Common praise centers on value for price and reliable performance, while recurring concerns involve its legacy status and limited suitability for very high‑volume scanning.
Common Complaints
Common complaints focus on the discontinued nature of the model, limited OS support, smaller ADF capacity and daily duty cycle, and lack of advanced paper protection or long‑paper handling.
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vs. Epson DS-1730
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Choose the DS‑1730 for faster, higher‑volume scanning needs; stick with the DS‑1630 if budget and compact size are priorities.
vs. Epson DS-410
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Select the DS‑410 for straightforward sheet‑fed scanning; opt for the DS‑1630 when flatbed versatility and advanced processing are required.