Epson Perfection 1200U USB Flatbed Scanner buy bestselling digital cameras, camcorders find reviews, ratings, prices
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List Price: $244.99
Features
• True 1,200 by 2,400 dpi resolution, 9,600 dpi interpolated
• 36-bit color depth
• Fast scanning speed of 6 milliseconds per line
• Convenient USB interface
• Complete software bundle |
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Epson Perfection 1200U USB Flatbed Scanner description
The Epson Perfection 1200 USB scanner is a one-pass scanner designed to meet the needs of businesses. It features Plug and Play USB installation for iMac, USB-ready Power Macintosh G3, and Windows 98 systems. Epson's ColorTrue 2 Imaging System delivers a hardware resolution of 1,200 x 2,400 dpi, twice the power of conventional 600 dpi scanners, at processing speeds faster than most in this class. Each 36-bit scan recognizes more than 68 billion colors. It features a maximum printing area of 8.5 by 11.7 inches.The Epson Perfection 1200 USB's software package includes Adobe PhotoDeluxe for enhancing, modifying, and organizing images; NewSoft Presto! PageManager document management software, which enables one-button scanning for images and text documents into almost any application, including e-mail and fax; Broderbund The PrintShop PressWriter, which provides easy-to-use templates, graphics, and editing tools for creating eye-catching business pieces; and ArcSoft PhotoPrinter 2.0, which offers a variety of templates for customizing printing. In addition to its software bundle, the Epson Perfection 1200 USB comes with a USB cable and an Epson Scanner Basics Guide. Epson offers a one-year limited warranty on the 1200 USB and access to Epson's automated support lines. |
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Epson Perfection 1200U USB Flatbed Scanner Customer Reviews
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Have Epson heard of future-proofing
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Lots of rave reviews about this by now obsolete item. I have it a couple of years, but still I can't escape the feeling that if you walk into a shop in Ireland and say, 'I'll take that one,' you'll end up with a model that's on the way out everywhere else.
Nothing wrong with it as far as it goes: does the job it's asked to do. Just don't buy a new PC with a new OS.
I've wasted too much time trying to find a replacement XP driver for this machine, which now effectively has become a piece of junk. Online support is available from Epson provided you get there before 5pm! So, I suppose this is a comment not so much on the product but on the brand, the support and future-proofing or lack thereof. I suppose I could keep my old PC just for Epson's convenience, but I rather think things should be the other way around.
None of my other hardware peripherals have caused me grief in this way. |
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