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The Canon imageFORMULA CR-150 is a bit of a “quiet specialist” choice: it makes sense when you truly need reliable document capture in a workflow that’s more transactional than creative—think invoices, forms, HR paperwork, or back-office admin. At £1204.80 ex-VAT, it’s not priced like an impulse buy, so you’re paying for dependable handling and throughput rather than flashy features. If you’ve got staff who need scans to just come out consistent (and often), it’s the sort of unit that reduces fuss at the desk.
Who should buy it: UK businesses that scan regularly and want fewer hiccups—especially where document batches are the norm and you care about keeping things moving during busy periods. Who should *not*: teams scanning occasional documents, or anyone expecting it to be a universal “do everything” scanner for photos, large projects, or mixed media. If your use is light, that spend can be hard to justify—cheaper ADF models or a more flexible production scanner may be a better fit depending on volume and file requirements.

Epson
Epson WorkForce DS-80W - Document scanner - Contact Image Sensor (CIS) - A4/Legal - 600 dpi x 600 dpi - up to 15 ppm (mono) / up to 15 ppm (colour) - up to 300 scans per day - USB 2.0, Wi-Fi

HP
HP Scanjet Pro N4000 snw1 Sheet-feed - Document scanner - CMOS / CIS - Duplex - 216 x 3100 mm - 600 dpi x 600 dpi - up to 40 ppm (mono) - ADF (50 sheets) - up to 4000 scans per day - USB 3.0, LAN, Wi-Fi(n)

Canon
Canon imageFORMULA DR-C225 II - Document scanner - CMOS / CIS - Duplex - 600 dpi x 600 dpi - up to 25 ppm (mono) / up to 25 ppm (colour) - ADF (30 sheets) - up to 1500 scans per day - USB 2.0

RICOH
Ricoh ScanSnap iX2400 - Document scanner - Contact Image Sensor (CIS) - Duplex - A4 - 600 dpi x 600 dpi - up to 45 ppm (mono) / up to 45 ppm (colour) - ADF (100 sheets) - up to 6000 scans per day - USB 3.2