Canon R50 Business Document Scanner – Color Duplex

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Canon R50 Business Document Scanner – Color Duplex
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Canon R50 Business Document Scanner – Color Duplex Description

Canon R50 Business Document Scanner – Color Duplex

The Canon R50 Business Document Scanner is an essential tool for any modern office. Designed for efficiency and versatility, this scanner excels at digitizing your important documents quickly and accurately. Discover the benefits of the Canon R50 and why it’s the go-to choice for businesses looking to streamline their document management process. Don’t miss out on great deals; **compare prices now!**

Key Features of the Canon R50 Business Document Scanner

  • High-Speed Duplex Scanning: The R50 offers fast color duplex scanning, allowing you to process both sides of the page in one pass. This feature saves time and boosts productivity, making it ideal for busy offices.
  • Compact Design: With a standard sheet capacity of 60 sheets and an 8.5 x 11 paper size capability, the R50 fits conveniently on any desk without compromising functionality.
  • Advanced Optical Technology: Featuring a CIS (Contact Image Sensor) and a resolution of 600 dpi, this scanner ensures high-quality reproductions of your documents. Your scans will deliver clarity and detail, making them suitable for archival purposes.
  • Flexible Connectivity: Connect seamlessly via Wi-Fi or USB. This versatility allows you to integrate the scanner into your existing setup with ease, whether you’re at your desk or in a different location.
  • Easy to Use: The Canon R50 is designed with user-friendliness in mind. Its intuitive interface makes it simple to operate, even for those who are not tech-savvy.

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Price History Trends

Our 6-month price history chart reveals notable trends in the Canon R50’s pricing. Over the past few months, there have been fluctuations, with prices peaking during holiday sales. Observing these trends can help you time your purchase perfectly, ensuring you secure the best deal.

Customer Reviews and Feedback

Customer feedback on the Canon R50 highlights several key points:

  • Positive Aspects: Many users praise its fast scanning speed and quality of output. Users often highlight the convenience of duplex scanning and the compact size, which fits well in smaller office environments.
  • Drawbacks: Some feedback notes the scanner’s reliance on Wi-Fi connectivity, which can sometimes be inconsistent. A few users also wish for added features such as automatic document feeding for larger jobs.

Unboxing and Review Videos

For a closer look at the Canon R50, consider checking out related unboxing and review videos. These resources provide valuable insights into its setup, operation, and real-world performance, helping you gauge whether it’s the right scanner for your needs.

In summary, the Canon R50 Business Document Scanner is designed to elevate your document workflow with its robust features and user-friendly setup. Whether it’s for a small business or a home office, the R50 delivers efficiency and quality that you’ll appreciate. It’s time to take control of your document management. **Compare prices now!**

Canon R50 Business Document Scanner – Color Duplex Specification

Specification: Canon R50 Business Document Scanner – Color Duplex

Minimum System Requirements

Windows 7

ASIN

B08J477DPZ

UPC

013803338553

Brand Name

Canon

Model Name

imageFORMULA R50

Standard Sheet Capacity

60

Paper Size

8.5 x 11

Optical Sensor Technology

CIS

Light Source Type

LED

Connection Type

Wi-Fi, USB

Resolution

600

Scanner Type

Document

Canon R50 Business Document Scanner – Color Duplex Reviews (13)

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  1. Chb548s

    I am livid with this thing.
    I’ve ran ethernet cable in my house, myself, …
    I set up a network in my house, myself, …
    I am great with computers and I can figure out almost any program without assistance…
    I hate this scanner. it took me hours, like 6, to get this thing going. I’m so angry about it, that I’m sending it back to get the $600 Epson scanner. At least with Epson, I know what I’m getting and I know I will be able to fix any issues that arise.
    DO NOT BUY. It isn’t worth the time and headache.

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  2. Michael P Dunn

    We have several off these in our office. They work great! Only gripe is that if you are going to scan embossed (ie insurance cards) you have to turn off page correction. It is not clear in the documentation at all how to do this. You have to do if from the software on the PC and create a new profile with the page correction turned off. Good luck!

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  3. John the biker

    While the headline of the product description says that this is a “Document Scanner for PC and Mac,” the software is so clunky for a Mac that the scanner is essentially useless. First of all, the wireless interface only works with 2.4ghz wifi. This is unfortunate since modern networks are running on 5ghz or switching around. So at first, it looked like the scanner wasn’t even on the network until I figured out to look in the 2.4 ghz bands. Once you figure out how to make your laptop stay on 2.4ghz, you can see the scanner on your router, but not on your Mac. The links on the Canon support page are broken, though to their credit, when you call support the tech can help you find links that actually work. It turns out that you have to download a twain driver and some special Canon software. I was able to do all this, but it’s still super clunky and not at all the easy experience that I had with a scanner of a different brand that was super fast and just “plug and play.” In summary, I would say that if you invest tons of time, you can get this to almost work on a Mac, it’s just not elegant and there are better options out there.

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  4. GrkG

    Pros:
    1. Fast, efficient, reliable scanning with plenty of features/options.
    2. Allows ‘long’ scans
    3. Allows separating jobs with special pages in between (to be printed separately)

    However:
    1. Not as ‘cloud-ready’ as one may assume. The scanner ALWAYS needs to have a computer / app on and connected to it, to be able to scan. Of course, once this is a requirement, what is the use in scanning to any cloud service since you can scan to PC and upload as needed.
    2. Interface is not very intuitive and rather difficult to navigate with options in several tabs / tools. Not very well organized and requires some getting used to.
    3. Spent hours with technical support in order to get the ‘job separation pages’ to work correctly. Eventually, had to install another version of the software that was under a different scanner model on their web page (!) (The options that were described in the manual did not exist in the interface of the original software.)
    4. No 5Ghz WiFi support (!)

    But overall for the price point a rather good buy.

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  5. Jim M.

    Looks like a great scanner. Features listed make it a robust scanner. So why the one-star rating? It is supposed to work with Mac OS 11 (Big Sur). It does not. The attached photo shows the error code.

    My system is a 24″ iMac with a M1 processor. OS 11.4 (Big Sur). CaptureOnTouch version 4.9.21.0518.

    I tried downloading the newest Big Sur driver. No luck. I tried wireless and USB. No luck. Rebooted between each attempt. It also wanted me to keep downloading the latest driver each time I started up the scanner. Even though I initially installed it, it kept wanting to install the same version number driver every time. I stopped updating it, turning “check update” off when I manually downloaded the Big Sur driver.

    I really wanted this to work. Maybe they can work the kinks out for the Big Sur operating system. If they do, I will retry it, if I have not sent it back yet), and change my review based on the updated system.

    Review Update #1: I moved this from one star to three. The way I go it to work – for those who have the same issue – is I downloaded the Catalina (Mac OS 10.x) full software package and installed it. After reboot, it worked. DO NOT use the separate driver upgrade for Catalina or Big Sur (Mac OS 11.x). These break it.

    Review Update #2: With my new desk configuration, I needed a longer USB cable or switch to Wi-Fi. USB cable seems to be a proprietary cable. Canon web site doesn’t say what connector it uses, nor do the manuals. I cannot I find the info anywhere else. If you know what it is, please let me know (see photo above).I really dislike proprietary items. If I don’t know what cable to buy, I can’t get a longer one. Extension cables seem to cause issues. Switched to Wi-Fi. It is somewhat clunky and in the end, it would not work – gave me the old “Cannot load Driver” error. I updated to the latest 2022 software updates and I still cannot get the Wi-Fi to work. It is a shame. I really like the scanner, but the use of a proprietary USB cable and inoperable Wi-Fi, I’m backing it down to two stars.

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  6. Riffy

    No issues after all this while

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  7. Jeff Sherwood

    My wife has been using it to digitize all of the families’ photos. What would normally take her about 8 hours, she can now do in one. Only thing is every time she tries to use, her computer doesn’t recognize it and we have to play with the computer and the scanner to get them to work together, but that is probably just a problem on our end.

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  8. Christine Teneyck

    I work from home but scan large files daily, often 100+ pages per file. This scanner was easy to setup, doesn’t take up a lot of desk space and is very fast. The quality of the scan is good and can be changed depending on how fast you need to scan and the size of the file you want. You can connect via wifi or usb, which is a nice feature when needed. It’s also very light weight. Overall, this is a very good option.

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  9. Jim M.

    So i sign a ton of documents, especially since working at home during this virus period. I was using another brands all in one printer, which is an office model and expensive but it never did scan documents properly and jammed constantly making me have to redo it since i wanted them pre done in a pdf. This Canon R50 is unbelievable, ive been using it constantly for the past week and it has had absoutely zero errors, issues, jams or problems whatsoever.

    It has saved me time, repeated printings of documents having to sign again and preventing me from being at my nerves end. I don’t know how i did it before.

    All of the documents scanned are much better than my workforce all in one on default settings and extremely fast too. You can program it for higher quality scanned if desired such as for photos or extremely small print. i found that default was a good balance between speed and quality though. It can scan up to 40 pages at a time, does 2 sided too.

    The software is easy to install and hook up, instantly being sent over wifi which i had zero issue setting up. Make sure that if your computer is on a 2.4 ghz connection, you sign the scanner up on the exact same band or your computer might not pick it up properly(something with firewalls in the router).

    Overall its a great buy for anyone who signs and scans documents daily. Its a real lifesaver.

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  10. VC

    I estimate that I scan 2000-3000 documents a year, from receipts to multi-page, double-sided documents. Needless to say, having a high-speed document scanner can be a huge asset but only if it’s efficient.

    The R50 is a wonderfully small unit. Smaller than any printer you might have at home and a much more convenient form factor compared to flatbed scanners with ADF units attached to them.

    While Canon’s hardware is nice, their software sucks.

    Yes, their Windows CaptureOnTouch software “works” after an easy installation but tedious setup, but their Android app is terrible and you cannot use the R50 without either PC or mobile software since the unit does NOT do any of the OCR or file saving directly.

    This would be the biggest weakness. Even inexpensive multi-function printers can “send to…” various destinations without being software or app dependant. Not being able to do this directly from such a high-performance scanner is a shame.

    The workflow from the R50 involves setting up various “buttons” through the software that allows you to change how the documents are scanned, how the files are named, what file format is used, and where you’d like the scans to go. It is intuitive to set this up, but you’ll need to set up quite a few of these if you plan to scan from the R50 directly (instead of through your computer screen).

    For instance, if want to program black and white scans saved in PDF going to a folder in your OneDrive, you can do that. But if you want the same with a color scan then you have to create a separate “button” with the new setting. Each “button” is saved so that from the R50 you can scroll through the various preset to select the one you want. If your workflow doesn’t change much then this may not be a big deal, but if you have a mixed workflow or multiple users then it can become tedious.

    To Canon’s credit, though, the OCR is pretty much instant, and the results of each scan are excellent.

    One final pain-point with this scanner is the touchscreen. Don’t expect it to be responsive like your smartphone – it’s not. In fact, tapping on areas multiple times to get it to register the button press is pretty “normal”.

    Overall, depending on your use-case, this scanner will either be an efficiency powerhouse or a frustrating, fragmented experience.

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  11. AllGoodNamesRGone

    Compact. Works fast. Not as easy as you would expect to set up but it got done.

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  12. Jerry

    The media could not be loaded.

    Short story:
    The scanner software has a major bug/flaw. The user can scan as many pages as he/she wants, but the scanned images after #200 will not be viewable and editable in the software. When the user scrolls down to the thumbnail of image #201 ~ 202, the viewer will scroll itself up to image #1 (see attached video). In order to know what is being scanned, the user must first saved the first 200 images and restart the scanning process again for the next 200 images. I Will never pay for a 700 dollars high speed scanner to scan 100 pages (duplex) a time if I know this flaw in advance.

    Long story:
    I bought the Canon R50 high speed scanner to help a local non-profit organization to archive its 25 years of documents which is a massive project. I picked the faster, more expensive R50 instead of the R40, hoping extra money can speed up the process. I installed the latest scanner driver/utility from Canon CA website and did a test scan of 60sheets with the new arrived scanner. It worked as quick as advertised. The bundled software showed all the scanned thumbnail on the right side and let me view/delete/rotate and arrange the images before saving them into a PDF file. I was very happy and thought I have the right tool for the archive work. Then I went back to clean up the mass amount of source materials that need to be scanned (remove all the tapes, staple and other obstacle that will jam the scanner). A few weeks later, all the papers are cleaned up and I began the scanning. The auto-feeder can hold 60 sheets at once. Within 2 mins, I got 120 images in the scanner app on the computer screen. I removed the images that are not needed and fixed the orientation of some pages, then I loaded in another stack. I press the continue button, and 120 new images are appended to the first scan. I scroll down to check out the new added image but when image #201~202 is reached, the viewer will pop back to image #1. I can’t view/delete/rotate, nor arrange any image over #200. I CAN ONLY SAVE A BUNCH OF IMAGES THAT I DON’T KNOW IS GOOD OR NOT (See attached uncut video). I contacted Amazon but since it is a bit over 1 month, there is nothing they can do about it. Canon Canada has NO solution to fix the flaw. As a result, I am stuck with a sucker that can only process 100 sheets of page at a time.

    Thank you for reading the long story. Don’t repeat my stupid mistake for keeping the scanner more than a month.

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  13. SuperE

    I set up dozens of printers, scanners and all-in-one’s every year and for the most part, everything is stupid easy to set up now… including other products by Canon… but for whatever reason, setting up this scanner was a massive headache: wifi was glitchy and did not want to connect and the USB connection didn’t seem to be recognized well either. What I figured out is select, “Select Scanner” from the app. Even if you only have a single product installed, you’ll need to manually select it. I ended up trying it on three separate computers and had the same issue each time… but eventually did get all the computers on my network to play nice with it.

    Scanning documents at a moderate quality setting (not fastest, as defaulted to), double sided scanning was ridiculously fast. A small stack of papers (mostly full A4 sized invoices that have been folded/stapled at one point) flew in to out of the scanner faster than I can even flip through them without any snags. All in all, once I finally had this installed, getting through a whole binder of invoices took only 20 minutes and that time was mainly due to the fact that I manually fed in batches based on vendor. Scanning a mismatch of oddly sized receipts also worked well. They went in, out and the resulting scan come out nice and straightened.

    OCR works and did not seem to take any time to generate. As soon as the file popped up on my drive, I immediately could search to my heart’s content. No complaints at all!

    Bootup is slow. But excusable as I really don’t plan on turning it on and off often.

    Overall, the scanner is excellent as long as you can figure out the install process.

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