HP Scanjet 4600 Review

8/10

The Scanjet 4600 is one of the sleekest flatbeds we've ever seen. It looks more like a piece of technology art than a scanner.

Buy it Now:

Highs: Sleek design, small form factor, ease of use.

Lows: USB/Power combo cable

The HP Scanjet 4600 is a stylish flatbed scanner with a see-through design that offers 2400 dpi and 48-bit color for fast and quiet photo-quality scanning.

Summary

The HP Scanjet 4600 flatbed scanner provides quality scans and is designed to look sleek and take up little space on your desk. It is easy to use for most people and is well situated as an entry level device for consumers and small businesses.

 

The host of features offered with this this scanner makes it versatile enough to do quick and easy scans of photos, documents and more. With auto cropping, optical character recognition and a stylish design, this sub-$130 scanner should appeal to a wide range of users.

Introduction


 


Hewlett Packard prides themselves in innovative design and functionality when it comes to their printers and scanners. The HP Scanjet 4600 flatbed scanner is one of the most recent results of the company’s design prowess and attention to detail. This scanner, which is aimed mainly at the mid to lower end consumer market in terms of simplicity of use and price, sports four buttons which do most of the work and has a super thin design which helps to preserve desk space but at the same time give maximum options on scanning.


 


With a retail price of around $129, HP Scanjet 4600 should appeal to wide range of home and small-office users.


 



The minimalistic design of the see-through Scanjet 4600 makes it look like a picture frame.

Features and Design

 

With a 2400×2400 dpi resolution, this 48-bit scanner can handle documents up to 8 ½ by 11 inches. It weighs in at 3.02 pounds (4.05 with the included horizontal holder) and the body measures 16.3 x 11.8x 0.7 inches (W x D x H) and is incredibly thin – so much so that you could lose it in a stack of papers.

 

The Scanjet 4600 is not lacking in features, especially the included software. Perhaps one of the best features is what is called ‘Automatic Stitching’, whereby large documents and photos can be scanned in and reassembled through ArcSoft’s Panorama Maker. Another cool item was the ‘Instant Share’ which, as mentioned earlier, allows one-touch scan and email of photos and documents.

 

Other features of note include a quick preview scan mode to see what your final output will look like, compatibility with USB 2.0 for quicker transfers from scanner to computer, OCR support, a power saver mode and an extremely quiet carriage scanning motor.

 

The Scanjet 4600 is also one of the sleekest flatbeds we’ve ever seen. It looks more like a piece of technology art than a scanner. The design of the scanner somewhat resembles a picture frame with its rectangular shape and see-through, scratch resistant 8.5 x 11 inch main window, which the company says is virtually unbreakable. The chrome finish and curved edges give the Scanjet 4600 a decidedly cool feel, though when you attach the horizontal holder it looses some of that edge. The see-through window is a nice touch, as it is somewhat mesmerizing to watch the glowing scanner carriage work its way down your document.

 



The ease of use and sleek design makes the Scanjet 4600 useful at the home and office.
(Image provided by Hewlett-Packard)

 

Four buttons on the front end of the Scanjet 4600 control all of the action. There is a ‘Power/Power save’ button, which can turn the scanner on and off and also set it into low-power mode. ‘Scan’ does as it says, while the button next to it, ‘Copy’, scans and then sends the output directly to a default printer to make copies. The fourth selection, ‘HP Instant Share’, scans and then prepares the output to be emailed, uploaded to a photo album or made available to order professional quality prints. 

Installation and Setup 

 

Installation and setup of the Scanjet 4600 is relatively painless. Owing to the small form factor of the flatbed, the scanner can be placed pretty much anywhere where you have a space slightly larger then a legal size pad. The scanner comes in two parts

  • J. Weber
    I picked this one up at staples. For the money it is all right. Only one major problem: The cheesy hinge. I could not secure it to the hinge right out of the box. It has slightly rounded edges acting as a chamfer to lock the main unit to the holder. This may get annoying after time. Photo's and OCR is great. Side note: the top is actually supposed to be removable for books and other items. Be very cafeful with it and you will have a good unit.
  • Rick
    I had the same problem as J. Weber, I can not get the scanner to secure to the base. Other than that I like the quality of the scans. I scanned about 30 pictures BEFORE I read the manual. Very easy to use.
  • R Ranney
    I believed that this scanner would replace my old Cannon and Acer scanners, but the software does not have any capability to work with printed materials which need special attention: Halftone printing, elimination of moire patterns in newspaper, magazine, art prints, and all sorts of custom processes that were available with my other scanner control programs. I am severely disappointed.

    I now have spent several hours searching for an auxiliary program, so far to no avail.
  • rich
    Sleek look and easy to use. Banding apears in dark areas of the scanned image. To me this makes the scanner worthless.
  • Tom
    I have had trouble with the power supply or maybe it's the software. I don't know and neither does HP. The thing just quits on me and I've had to return it twice. I've tried spending 70 minutes talking to an HP rep from India to no avail. I spent half the time spelling my name for him. Then he asked me if it was plugged in. That took 10 minutes! My office is full of HP equipment (because it used to be the best), but it appears that their quality and customer service aren't the priority anymore. I'm eagerly awaiting for a competior to do it right. For now, I've purcahsed a dozen of them for $38.00 each and throw them away when they fail.
  • TONY
    I USE A MAC AND FOR SOME REASON IT JUST QUITS IN THE MIDDLE OF MY SCAN, I HAVE TO REBOOT EVERYTHING AND THEN REINSTALL SOFTWEAR. TRYED TO TALK TO TECH SUPPORT BUT I COULDN'T SPEAK INDIAN. THE SENT ME A FIX BUT IT DIDN;T DO ANY GOOD. WILL GET ANOTHER SCANER FROM SOMEONE .
  • Sanji982
    Very good scanner, fast, software reliable. Easy to use and set up.
    The only const is the missing driver for Linux.I run a dual boot with mandrake 10.1 and apparently there is no support at all for this device.

    hope the driver will be soon available though
  • Bob oakley
    Software is useless, it is only in the way, will not initialize properly, OCR is awful, if it were not for import using photoshop the scanner would be put in the trash.
  • 4600isbad
    This is great for scanning construction plans, but I went through 12 scanners before I decided to stop punishing myself. For some reason the power decides to stop working after 5 scans. What a piece of junk! I wish someone would come up with something like it that works.
  • Scanneron
    I also had trouble with the "cheesy hinge", so I put a little silicone RTV type glue along the top part of the hinge to prevent the scanner from coming loose from the hinge. You can still separate the top from the bottom if you want - by pulling the ends of the hinge "ears" free from the bottom hinge posts. In fact, take the hinge apart before you glue; it makes the job easier.
  • sebastian
    poor scanner - what a waste of money and time .Plenty style - low on software quality and HP support .No help from HP people.Do they have a telephone support? .Will have to dump it.Don't buy.
  • wonderwomn
    I bought this scanner new and the power gave up on me after a few scans, then, I had to deal with the software, what a nightmare it turned out to be. I couldn't make it work right. I spent more hours over the phone talking to an Indian person who walked me through a bunch of test only to find out that the dang thing didn't work because the scanner was dead to begin with. I spent so much time unneccesarily that I wish I hadn't bought it and spent it on something else worth while. My Advice --- not waste your money. Sooner or later, it'll act up on you.
  • Eric
    I've had my 4600 for about 6 months and haven't had any issues with it. It's pretty quick, looks good and stores unobtrusively. I don't do a ton of scanning, but it's been worth every penny. Considering the other reviews, I guess I've been lucky.
  • Karen
    the scanner doesnt work if its close to the monitor- and the USB cable isnt long enough to get it far enough away from my monitor to work well. Thats stupid!
  • Douglas
    I have had a 4600 for about 6 months and it has worked great both in the scan and OCR mode, (I have a 5-7% error rate with a 300dpi setting for OCR.

    With the last update from Microsoft, it has created a glitch that I have never had before. But I plan to reinstall the driver which should resolve the issue.
  • Bridget
    I received the wrong download disc for mine. I have windows and the sent me mac... and they refuse to send me a new cd unless I pay for it. What a rip off.
  • mARK
    Physically, the scanner is great, but the Mac software is terrible. It crashes, refuses to run, fails to finish. And every week their updater pops up, saying there is new software but listing nothing.
  • Sheff
    Bougt this in the morning and returned same day. Didn't work out of the box. No support from anyone. Left it on the store counter with a silent vow never to buy any more HP products.
  • Pavel
    It is the second HP scanner I used. It started to malfunction almost immediately after instalation (the HP software is unbelievingly aggressive and dumb). Now it show only half of the scanned picture (left). And that only when it is in a good mood. Otherwise it simply runs to the top of the page and starts ratcheting there not being able to detect the end of the page.
    HP support virtually none.
    Do not buy if you want to spare yourself from trouble.
  • Konrad Pot
    I used my first one to scan thousands of documents and pictures. It lasted a year and a half before dying. Immediately bought a second one for about $50 - and then another one as a spare. This unit is the perfect scanning device for me and works brilliantly with Paper Port and Photo shop.
  • Terence Overton
    Beats me why a company the size of HP cannot find more competent people to write decent software for this otherwise good product. I have scanned thousands of pages with mine over the last 4 years, with constant annoyance due to software issues. It will work fine for 20 scans and then start to insert black sections on the scanned file that do not always appear on the preview. Yesterday it ran fine all day for about 100 pages, today it is only scanning half the width, and it seems to be permanently stuck in that mode now. I wonder if HP ever listen to their customers, or if the giant company arrogance syndrome has got them now!
  • Carol
    I bought this scanner for the slide scanning capability, but find the software not very user friendly,the instructions hard to follow, and the scanning process very long. I have spent hours scanning slides, only to find that I haven't actually saved them anywhere, or that only some of them are saved. I work with Photoshop professionally, so I know what I am doing (except with this software).
  • Patrick
    The scanner rarely works or is recognized by my windows XP operating system. Even after multiple attempts at fixing the problem, reinstalling drivers, and even moving the USB plug to other ports. Nothing is wrong with my computer; it's all in the scanner. A worthless buy in my opinion.
  • Jane
    I'm experiencing streaky scans, especially in dark parts of the image. End result looks terrible.
  • Debra Rohlfs
    I LOVE the color accuracy and how well this catches the finest details. The software is great for those of us who like to fine tune our settings.

    The only pain is that it is so SENSITIVE to outside light. You can NOT let any outside light get through when scanning something, as you will get those weird streaks and bars in your scanned image. I have to keep the scanner completely covered and cover the see-threw glass with layers of papers to keep all outside light from getting in. It is because of this super light sensitivity that this scanner is NOT good for scanning anything thicker than a piece of paper.

    But for what I do, as an artist, it's perfect! It catches even the finest amount of detail in my artwork and does a fantastic job of matching colors!

    ~~Bee
  • salamitaofeeq
    i need the uninstalled programme for this scanner.
blog comments powered by Disqus

Join The Digital Trends Community

DT RSS Feed

Everyone wants to be an insider, and you can be one too! Choose your poison: sign-up for our Newsletter, join us on Facebook, or follow us on Twitter. Do all three and you'll be swimming in the the latest news, reviews, videos and more gadget goodness!

DT Newsletter Sign-Up

Sign-up for the Digital Trends newsletter and find out about the latest contests, the hottest content, and the most popular videos. Let us keep you up-to-date!

Our Facebook

Become a DT soldier! Join us on Facebook and share the best news, guides, videos and other cool information directly with all your friends. Some might even thank you for it!

Join the thousands and follow the best of us on Facebook.

Twitter Us

Do you like information in small snippets? Then our Twitter feed is just for you. Follow Digital Trends and you'll be able to catch up daily on our latest content, or even interact directly with our team. Tweet Tweet!

Join the thousands and follow the best of us on Twitter.

That's Right, Sign-up For Our Monthly Random Prize Drawings and You Could Be That Winner.