New Delhi, Dec. 26 -- Buying an all-in-one printer often starts with print speed, ink cost, or wireless features. Scanning usually sits quietly in the background, treated as a basic add-on rather than a deciding factor. That approach works until scanning becomes a daily task. Home offices, students, small businesses, and even families quickly realise that not all scans look the same, behave the same, or save time in the same way.

Scanning quality is not just about the resolution numbers printed on a box. It affects how readable documents look, how colours appear, how fast files are captured, and how usable those files are later. Poor scanning leads to blurred text, washed-out images, uneven shadows, and oversized files that are frustrati...