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The Canon DR-M1060 Exchange Roller at £63.42 ex-VAT is one of those boring-but-important buys that can save you from annoying downtime. If you’ve already got a DR‑M1060 in the office and you’re seeing symptoms like occasional misfeeds, inconsistent pick-up, or that “it works… until it doesn’t” feeling, swapping the exchange roller is usually cheaper and quicker than waiting for bigger parts to wear. It’s a sensible value decision for businesses that scan day in, day out and don’t want quality to drift.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it unless you’re actually seeing pick/feeder issues or you already know the roller is due. If your scanner is still behaving perfectly, you’re paying for prevention when you might not need it yet—especially when downtime isn’t the biggest risk. Best fit: small teams and busy back offices using the DR‑M1060 regularly (finance, HR, compliance, document processing) who prefer proactive maintenance and predictable throughput. If you only scan occasionally, consider waiting until performance changes, or you’ll likely spend money early.

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

Epson
Epson ES-C380W - Sheetfed scanner - Duplex - A4/Legal - 600 dpi x 600 dpi - ADF (20 sheets) - up to 3500 scans per day - USB 2.0, Wi-Fi(n)

Canon
Canon imageFORMULA RS40 - Document scanner - CMOS / CIS - Duplex - 216 x 3000 mm - 600 dpi x 600 dpi - up to 40 ppm (mono) / up to 30 ppm (colour) - ADF (60 sheets) - USB 2.0

HP
HP Scanjet Pro 4200 s1 - Document scanner - Duplex - 216 x 5842 mm - 1200 dpi x 1200 dpi - up to 40 ppm (mono) / up to 40 ppm (colour) - ADF (50 sheets) - up to 4500 scans per day - USB 3.0