HP ScanJet 5530 Scanner
Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
  • OK Scans But Poor Durability
  • Stay away from this piece of junk!
  • Kludge, but what's the alternative?
  • 5530 Works OK except for ........
  • Absolutely tragic.
HP ScanJet 5530 Scanner

Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
ProductGroup: CE
Binding: Electronics

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Product Features:
  • 2,400 x 4,800 dpi resolution, 48-bit color
  • Maximum document size of 8.5 by 11.7 inches
  • 4-by-6-inch photo feeder
  • Scans photos to your favorite applications in just seconds
  • USB interface, cable included; 1-year warranty

ASIN: B0000C9ZJU
Release Date: 2003-10-27

Product Description

The HP ScanJet 5530 Photosmart scanner scans up to 24 photos in less than 5 minutes - all with true-to-life results - at 2400 x 4800-dpi hardware resolution and 48-bit color. You can even scan your negatives and slides with the included adapter. Easily convert boxes of photos into scans for use within photo album pages, to share via email, or on CD with music and more. And restoring faded photos is a snap using the one-touch automatic photo-correction feature - for image quality that rivals the original.

Amazon.com Product Description

Designed for home users, the HP ScanJet 5530 has plenty of fun features without a lot of complicated directions. Whether you're hoping to digitize your family's complete archives or just want to add a photo to the holiday newsletter, you'll be able to get it accomplished with ease. Thanks to 2,400 x 4,800 dpi, 48-bit color, and 256-level grayscale, every image will have crisply legible text and rich, accurate colors.

If you find yourself with a stack of same-size photos to load, let the 4-by-6-inch photo scanner do it for you--it holds up to 24 at one time and can finish the job in less than five minutes (depending on settings). An included adapter allows processing of negatives and slides, while the accompanying software allows you to correct color and damage in photos, organize digital scrapbooks, and email new photos right to family at the touch of a single button. If you need to shrink or enlarge an image, you can do so in 1% increments all the way from 10% to 2000% of the original size.

The 5530 is compatible with Windows and Macintosh operating systems and requires a USB port for connection. HP provides a one-year warranty covering parts and service.

What's in the Box
HP ScanJet 5530 PhotoSmart scanner with automatic photo feeder, transparent materials adapter, Hi-Speed USB cable, power supply, setup poster, user's manual, CD-ROM with software for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh: HP Photo & Imaging software with HP Memories Disc Creator and HP Instant Share, HP copying software, suite of electronic help tools, Adobe Acrobat Reader, ArcSoft Collage Creator and Scan Photos to Collage Creator desktop icon, I.R.I.S. Readiris Pro 8.0 (for Microsoft Windows), I.R.I.S. Readiris (for Macintosh)

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars OK Scans But Poor Durability.......2006-08-21

I'm going to keep this short. The scanner preformed well with all tasks except, as noted elsewhere, the Automatic Photo Feeder option and its many problems--failure to feed, jams, misalignment, ad nauseum. Seeing as how the APF is the main reason for buying this scanner, such issues become major concerns.

But that's all been exhaustively detailed. My main complaint has to do with longevity: I've had the scanner a little over 2 years and it died dead. HP said there was nothing they could do but offered me a "special deal" of an upgrade. Well, their offer was indeed special, especially pricy. NewEgg offered the same scanner, shipped, for $65 less. Yikes.

My last scanner, a Canon, lasted for 9 years before I decided to upgrade to the HP. The Canon was still working beautifully the day I got rid of it.

Upshot: not happy with HP, product quality, supposed support, and product durability.

1 out of 5 stars Stay away from this piece of junk!.......2005-03-03

Other reviewers who gave this scanner a one-star rating got it right. Read their reviews for a detailed description of problems. My experience pretty much dittos theirs. Let me start by saying that I am a really big fan of HP products, and had high hopes for this scanner. I didn't mind the size or weight of this unit at all. The problem is is that the primary reason to buy this scanner is for the automatic photo feeder, and it plain just doesn't work! Fuji paper photos don't feed at all. The photos that do scan are always cropped incorrectly: part of the image is cropped, always on the same sides, and part of the scanner is included as part of every scan. According to HP's support site, their is no remedy for this problem.

And the HP scanning software could have been written by 12 monkeys during their lunch break...it's horrendous! There is no excuse for a company with the expertise and experience that HP has to produce software with such a poor interface, and it doesn't even work right. I don't know how many times I spent an hour baby-feeding photos through the scanner, only to find out it didn't save a single, solitary image. Where the @%$!* are they??? It somehow managed to rename some of my other images, though, that I had saved on my hard drive...what the **!?? I searched all over the web for reviews and comments on this torture device, and anybody whose actually used it for any length of time and tried to get help from HP got bupkis! This thing is defective and HP should step up to the plate and give buyer's their money back or something that works like it says it will on the box!

4 out of 5 stars Kludge, but what's the alternative?.......2005-01-01

Yes, this scanner has all the problems mentioned by the other reviewers, but the autophotofeeder (APF) makes it worthwhile. Yes, it fails to pick up pictures now and then and gives you funny messages that should say, "Hey! Restart your scan!". Sometimes, you have to help it take up photos for some glossy prints (Fuji is the worst) or cheap paper. But, it rarely messes up your photos (I think this was by design. Better to not scan than to design a feeder that periodically rips up photos.)

I have two major critisms: 1) Some photos have dust on them or because they are glossy, when they get scanned, they have what appears to be dust. An autodust remove feature would have been good here. 2) The scanner should increment the photo names, just like your digital camera does. I've been saving the photos by month and year and now want to combine by year alone and the photos all have the same name since they start over the numbering with each scan job.

Despite the pains and failures of the scanner and the software, it's still the best alternative out there for scanning the last twenty years of photos that you may have squirelled away in your attic. We are doign it so that we can have our pictures show up on screen savers around the house. I've had some of my technobob friends over and shown them the thing when it is in operation. Their jaws literally drop! Yes, you don't have to painfully scan photos one by one. No, they aren't perfect scans. If you want that, you can always go back and do it manually. But if you want to digitally archive your photos (which I think is impossible to do manually), this is the only way to go.

4 out of 5 stars 5530 Works OK except for ...............2004-08-07

I bought the 5530 primarily to be able scan a stack of photos and also 35mm framed slides. This scanner does both. I read the other reviews and was concerned about the device but bought it anyway. HP offers a 30 day money back return - no hassle policy. Regarding the "jam" problem, at last one of the other reviwers was correct in saying there is nothing in Help about this situation - you have to go to HP online to obtain the info. I told the help tech guy in India that they should mention this in the help screen - I got a song & dance - bottom line was they ain't gonna do it. But the jam is no big deal - the photo drops onto the glass before you get the jam error message. You must use photos of the same size - per the instructions - and do not use photos with "corrugated" edges. If you have any of those, trim off the edges before feeding them into the device. I found the resolution on the slide scans to be OK. The whole slide scanning operation is slow & even more so for me personally because the USB on the scanner is high speed and my PC is not. The editing software is not so hot as the other writers explained but you can use other software for that. All in all, I think it works as advertised.

1 out of 5 stars Absolutely tragic........2004-05-23

I bought this scanner with the Automatic Photo Feeder so I could digitize my grandparents' photo albums and create a present for my mother. I'm now seeking a refund directly from hp. This is why:

1) The APF is not usable.
2) The scanning interface is abysmal. (actually a script running in Internet Explorer!)
3) HP support has offered no response to problems.

The hardware would actually be cool for the price. The APF does a good enough job sucking in a stack of photos, jamming frequently but not too frequently. But hardware cannot work without software, and tragically this scanner has been saddled with possible the worst scanning software ever written - actually negating the usefulness of the APF and making even normal flat bed scans a nightmarish experience. My simple photo album project revealed critical flaws that must have been found in HP's quality assurance department, but inexplicably were not addressed.

DETAILS:

1) Problems Using the Automatic Photo Feeder (APF)

PROBLEM: False "jam" errors. Often the scanner reports that a photo has jammed, but the scanned photo is not jammed at all. It is sitting in the output tray exactly where it should be.

PROBLEM: Scan is not saved when an error occurs (such as a "jam" error) even though the scan was completed successfully (and can be swiped out of the temp folder before it gets deleted if you are quick enough). This is by far the most infuriating item and shows that HP skipped the quality assurance phase of development.

PROBLEM: "Descreen" is not available as a scanning option when using the Automatic Photo Feeder (APF) in batch scans.

PROBLEM: Saved scanning profiles are not applied to photos in the APF - unless there is only one photo in the feeder (or it's the last of a batch) - which forces one to insert one photo at a time, virtually negating the concept of batch scanning a stack of photos.

PROBLEM: Photos are consistently cropped incorrectly. The left edge of the image is cut off, while the right side of the image includes a portion of the scanning hood. It appears there is an offset problem. This problem occurs regardless of the size of the photo and is especially problematic with photos with rounded corners (most of the photos I'm scanning)

PROBLEM: Photos are not saved after each scan. Instead the software waits until all photos in the batch have been scanned before writing the images to the destination folder. This methodology has three major drawbacks. 1) I scanned 6 photos through the APF without realizing there was a photo already on the glass. 2) Any errors / software mishaps will result in lost scan(s). 3) Work cannot begin on scans until entire batch is finished

2) Problems Using the "hp scanning" interface

PROBLEM: Cropping rectangle dimensions do not "stick". Clicking "Descreen" or "New Scan" causes new coordinates to be auto-generated, even when "Automatically Crop Scanned Images" is disabled. Most scanning interfaces remember settings from scan to scan so a pleasant workflow can emerge.

PROBLEM: Number Fields do not always hold their values after typing them in manually. Sometimes this is not evident until several clicks later when the number fields spontaneously revert to previous values.

PROBLEM: After manually adjusting exposure and color settings - moving the cropping rectangle loses them and inserts auto-generated settings.

PROBLEM: Clicking "descreen" makes custom exposure / color settings revert to auto generated values.

PROBLEM: Dragging any of the sliders to min or max causes elements in the interface to become "selected" (like a web page) and can even "scroll" the entire panel behind its frame border so that some controls are inaccessible. Often adjacent sliders become selected and upon operating their knobs the mouse cursor turns into the "CAN'T DO THAT" symbol (circle with line through it). Once this symbol comes up, the slider knob will stop moving. Upon releasing the mouse button the user finds that the knob is stuck to the mouse cursor. Clicking on the interface a couple times will drop the knob and deselect the offending interface elements but by this time carefully placed settings have been lost.

PROBLEM: The "Color Adjustment" wheel features a an un-clickable surface, and an icon that cannot be dragged more than a few pixels before you get the Internet Explorer CAN'T DO THAT icon (circle with a line through it). Then when you let go of the mouse, the icon is stuck to the cursor and the carefully placed setting is lost. This makes trying to do color correction a waking nightmare.

PROBLEM: Menu bar: "Additional Items" and "Scan Preferences" lead to identical menus with identical title bars (the title bar says "Scan Preferences") However, the help file confusingly alludes to some significance in the difference between these panels.

PROBLEM: Auto Exposure consistently over-exposes skies, eliminating subtle details and creating huge areas of solid white.

PROBLEM: I have found no explanation for the "Best quality scan from Automatic Photo Feeder" preference. The only information I found on the hp support web site was that it "Optimizes scan settings for the automatic photo feeder" What does this option do and what would be a reason for disabling it?

3) HP Support responsiveness

After 22 days of promises from HP support (in India), they still have yet to address any of these issues. I send them this list over and over, and they tell me they have forwarded my comments but never address them. Even the simple questions about the functionality of the product (last item in my list) go unanswered. I've seen some of these issues about their software reported over a year ago and they have never addressed them. There have been no updates to the software since September of 2003.

From what I understand, this software is used in much of their imaging product line so beware. There's more but I have a 1000 word limit!
HP ScanJet 5530 Photosmart - Flatbed scanner - 8.5 in x 11.7 in - 2400 dpi x 4800 dpi - ADF ( 24 pages ) - Hi-Speed USB
Average customer rating: Not rated
    HP ScanJet 5530 Photosmart - Flatbed scanner - 8.5 in x 11.7 in - 2400 dpi x 4800 dpi - ADF ( 24 pages ) - Hi-Speed USB

    Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
    ProductGroup: CE
    Binding: Electronics

    ScannersScanners | Office Electronics | Categories | Electronics | Flatbed | Handheld | Sheet-Fed | Slide & Photo
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    Image ScannersImage Scanners | Other HP Products | Hewlett-Packard | Computers Brands | Computers Features | Electronics
    ASIN: B00066HZGA

    Product Description

    The HP ScanJet 5530 Photosmart scanner scans up to 24 photos in less than 5 minutes - all with true-to-life results - at 2400 x 4800-dpi hardware resolution and 48-bit color. You can even scan your negatives and slides with the included adapter. Easily convert boxes of photos into scans for use within photo album pages, to share via email, or on CD with music and more. And restoring faded photos is a snap using the one-touch automatic photo-correction feature - for image quality that rivals the original.
    HP ScanJet 5530 Photosmart - Flatbed scanner - 8.5 in x 11.7 in - 2400 dpi x 4800 dpi - ADF ( 24 photos ) - Hi-Speed USB
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      HP ScanJet 5530 Photosmart - Flatbed scanner - 8.5 in x 11.7 in - 2400 dpi x 4800 dpi - ADF ( 24 photos ) - Hi-Speed USB

      Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
      ProductGroup: CE
      Binding: Electronics

      ScannersScanners | Office Electronics | Categories | Electronics | Flatbed | Handheld | Sheet-Fed | Slide & Photo
      All Hewlett-PackardAll Hewlett-Packard | Hewlett-Packard | Computers Brands | Computers Features | Electronics
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      Image ScannersImage Scanners | Other HP Products | Hewlett-Packard | Computers Brands | Computers Features | Electronics
      ASIN: B0000T00WO

      Product Description

      The HP ScanJet 5530 Photosmart scanner scans up to 24 photos in less than 5 minutes - all with true-to-life results - at 2400 x 4800-dpi hardware resolution and 48-bit color. You can even scan your negatives and slides with the included adapter. Easily convert boxes of photos into scans for use within photo album pages, to share via email, or on CD with music and more. And restoring faded photos is a snap using the one-touch automatic photo-correction feature - for image quality that rivals the original.
      HP ScanJet 5530 Photosmart - Flatbed scanner - 8.5 in x 11.7 in - 2400 dpi x 4800 dpi - ADF ( 24 sheets ) - Hi-Speed USB
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        HP ScanJet 5530 Photosmart - Flatbed scanner - 8.5 in x 11.7 in - 2400 dpi x 4800 dpi - ADF ( 24 sheets ) - Hi-Speed USB

        Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
        ProductGroup: CE
        Binding: Electronics

        ScannersScanners | Office Electronics | Categories | Electronics | Flatbed | Handheld | Sheet-Fed | Slide & Photo
        All Hewlett-PackardAll Hewlett-Packard | Hewlett-Packard | Computers Brands | Computers Features | Electronics
        Digital ImagingDigital Imaging | Other HP Products | Hewlett-Packard | Computers Brands | Computers Features | Electronics
        Image ScannersImage Scanners | Other HP Products | Hewlett-Packard | Computers Brands | Computers Features | Electronics
        ASIN: B0006ZOTVA

        Product Description

        The HP ScanJet 5530 Photosmart scanner scans up to 24 photos in less than 5 minutes - all with true-to-life results - at 2400 x 4800-dpi hardware resolution and 48-bit color. You can even scan your negatives and slides with the included adapter. Easily convert boxes of photos into scans for use within photo album pages, to share via email, or on CD with music and more. And restoring faded photos is a snap using the one-touch automatic photo-correction feature - for image quality that rivals the original.
        HP ScanJet 5530 Photosmart - Flatbed scanner - 8.5 in x 11.7 in - 2400 dpi x 4800 dpi - ADF ( 24 pages ) - Hi-Speed USB
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          HP ScanJet 5530 Photosmart - Flatbed scanner - 8.5 in x 11.7 in - 2400 dpi x 4800 dpi - ADF ( 24 pages ) - Hi-Speed USB

          Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
          ProductGroup: CE
          Binding: Electronics

          ScannersScanners | Office Electronics | Categories | Electronics | Flatbed | Handheld | Sheet-Fed | Slide & Photo
          All Hewlett-PackardAll Hewlett-Packard | Hewlett-Packard | Computers Brands | Computers Features | Electronics
          Digital ImagingDigital Imaging | Other HP Products | Hewlett-Packard | Computers Brands | Computers Features | Electronics
          Image ScannersImage Scanners | Other HP Products | Hewlett-Packard | Computers Brands | Computers Features | Electronics
          ASIN: B000H4WBTM

          Product Description

          The HP ScanJet 5530 Photosmart scanner scans up to 24 photos in less than 5 minutes - all with true-to-life results - at 2400 x 4800-dpi hardware resolution and 48-bit color. You can even scan your negatives and slides with the included adapter. Easily convert boxes of photos into scans for use within photo album pages, to share via email, or on CD with music and more. And restoring faded photos is a snap using the one-touch automatic photo-correction feature - for image quality that rivals the original.

          Polaroid Max 0.3MP Digital Camera and MP3 Player
          Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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          • polariod mp3 camera is excellent
          • Maybe the beginning of a legendary junk camera
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          • Polaroid Max Digital Camera and MP3
          Polaroid Max 0.3MP Digital Camera and MP3 Player

          Manufacturer: Polaroid
          ProductGroup: Photography
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          Product Features:
          • 310,000-pixel image sensor creates 640 x 480 images--great for the Web
          • 2x digital zoom with fixed-focus lens
          • Plays MP3s stored on included CompactFlash card
          • Included 16 MB CompactFlash card holds 200 images at default resolution
          • Connects with PCs via USB port; uses 4 AA batteries(included)

          ASIN: B00004Y9PO

          Product Description

          The PhotoMAX Digital Camera with MP3 Player makes it easy to listen to your favorite music while taking great digital images. Just download music from the web or a CD, then easily upload the music to your new camera with MP3 player.Let Polaroid show you how easy and fun digital imaging can be. Easy-to-use image editing software offers manipulation, resizing and retouching of images. E-mail your best images to your friends, post them on the web, take them in for developing, or view them on the camera's LCD screen - all while listening to your favorite music.

          Amazon.com Product Description

          Dressed up in a translucent blue case with black accents, Polaroid's PhotoMAX digital camera with MP3 player lets you listen to your favorite music while you take pictures. Photos are snapped at resolutions of either 640 x 480 or 320 x 240--perfect for posting on the Web or e-mailing to friends. Transferring the images to your PC is easy--just connect the included cable to an available USB port and start Polaroid's PhotoMAX software. The built-in flash lets you take pictures in low light, and the 2x digital zoom gets you close to your subjects even from a distance.

          Customer Reviews:

          3 out of 5 stars Weird.......2004-08-02

          This camera is really insane..

          These are five years old. The play MP3s for no reason.
          The camera has errors and you must have a steady hand or else you get fuzzy pictures.

          SHAKE THE CAMERA WHILE TAKING PICS.
          great results if you are interested in artsy type photos.

          Good luck. Buy it

          5 out of 5 stars polariod mp3 camera is excellent.......2002-12-30

          Its an excellent camera and they should continue to sell them. It would be a disapointment if they cancel these nice camera's.I know alot of people with them and people that want to order some in canada. So please do cancel these camera's. thanks in advance

          1 out of 5 stars Maybe the beginning of a legendary junk camera.......2002-10-10

          If you like the quirky pictures which a Holga, Diana, or other cameras produce; you will like this. I was originally angry at the poor quality of images as I wanted to use the camera for professional insurance work. But....I let it set in a drawer for six months and got it back out.
          I experimented with it and got some interesting surreal results which I made into works of art with PhotoShop. This toy camera may be the beginning of another legendary junk camera.

          5 out of 5 stars Buy This Camera Now!.......2001-12-20

          This is a great Camerar with excellent battery life!
          The 16 mb of flash memory holds 180 pictures at the highest image quality setting!
          I have taken over 100 pictures with the flash on and my batteries are still at full power! :)
          This camera is feature packed for the low cost.
          It includes a video out so you can view your pictures as a slide show on your TV.
          The mp3 playback qualtity is excellent as well.
          The included PC software is a breeze to use and the camera could not be any easier to set up.
          I highly recommend this camera as a first digital camera or as a camera for the young photographers in your house :)

          5 out of 5 stars Polaroid Max Digital Camera and MP3.......2001-11-02

          This camera looks good and takes quality pictures and it's easy to set up.

          It's upgradable with its Compactflash card, and it plays MP3s. What more do you want for the money.

          Its not the best camera, its not the best MP3 player. But its strength is combinacity.

          Its you get it that 1st thiing to do is get a larger Mem Card (you need this if you want to play MP3s. 16mb standard wont cut it) And if you upgreade the headphones, The sound quality is greatly increased.

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