among others in the review by 06.Juni 2012, of an ADF sensor problem reported when scanning pages with the flip open. The scan would be aborted and an error message would that refers to the ADF sensor.
I enjoyed my evening Officejet 6700 Premium set (model H711n) yesterday for the first time (went smoothly, no problem) and checked all functions. Everything worked flawlessly ...... except for the scanning of pages with the flip open. That did not work, there was an error message, the exact wording I no longer familiar is (reason see next paragraph), but it went anyway to the ADF sensor angeblichern jam and the scan was canceled.
This morning anyway just tried again to scan pages at geƶffner flap and contrary to expectations, does it now without any problems. Whether Scan to JPEG, Scan-to-PDF, scan-to-email or scan-to-text or what else is out there, it runs.
One explanation for the phenomenon I have not. Since then I have shut down the printer several times, rebooted, complete withdrawal from power, reconnected, the top door opened quickly, slowly opened, each always scanned after each action: The function is stable.
I had the printer not returned, however, when the "Scan with an open flap" would not have worked now. I myself plowed two days quite extensively by the market (including DC Druckerchannel, Chip online, Amazon reviews, specialist shops) looking for a printer for my needs (not much more than 100, -, print quality application compatible, inkjet machine, multifunction device , favorable price page), and there is not much choice scheints.
Decisive for the Officejet 6700 Premium for me (in this price range!) The favorable side price with HP (if one disregards the small filled setup cartridges, but the problem is for all manufacturers, as it looks) and especially those Sleeper function (I can pretend the printer when it off in the evening and in the morning to turn it back on). The device stands with me in my "Studentenloft" and I expect it that it is thus not at night suddenly turns to clean up (as my old Brother MFC-260C, which I've then taken off the grid, which is probably not as great is wg Ink Eintrockung). We'll see if that works.
Shortly to Scan-to-text function: really awesome. Absolutely great. Fully Illustrated textbook page is directly converted into editable Word, pictures All knallbunt in it, can be saved separately in image editing software, formatting is knotless detected (eg scan of a forestry specialist book: different fonts and font sizes on one side, italics (in Latin plant names), bold etc.). Only with a more gray than black, third-rate b / w copy of a script page text recognition produces a few mistakes, but that is to get over. If you scan a good A4 printout or even original book quality hangs (high contrast), everything works fine.
For the price: thumbs up, the Officejet 6700 is a recommendation.
For durability and to the actual cost of ink I can not say anything here yet, i will contact you in due course may again.