Epson Perfection 1240U Photo Color Flatbed Scanner buy bestselling digital cameras, camcorders find reviews, ratings, prices
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List Price: $269.99
Features
• Fully automatic, 1-touch scanning
• 1,200 dpi optical resolution, 9,600 x 9,600 dpi enhanced
• 42-bit color depth
• Plug-and-play USB connection
• Includes transparency unit |
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Epson Perfection 1240U Photo Color Flatbed Scanner description
The Epson Perfection 1240U Photo is a flatbed color image scanner that is easy to use, is fully automatic, and operates with one touch of a button. Precise and clear images are produced as a result of its 1,200 x 2,400 dpi hardware resolution and Micro Step Drive technology. True 42-bit color depth brings colors to life. The plug-and-play USB connection makes setting up a breeze.The 1240U Photo comes with a 4-by-5-inch detachable transparency unit that's ideal for scanning slides, negatives, and transparencies. Complete with a premium software bundle, the 1240U Photo includes Adobe Photo Deluxe, NewSoft Presto!, ArcSoft Photo Printer, and much more. Scanning speed is a zippy 7.0 milliseconds per line for color and 6.5 milliseconds per line for gray levels. This scanner is compatible with both Macs and PCs. It measures 10.6 by 17.14 by 3.66 inches, weighs 6.17 pounds, and comes with a limited one-year warranty. --Linda Anderson |
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Epson Perfection 1240U Photo Color Flatbed Scanner Customer Reviews
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Ticking time bomb
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| I used to like this scanner except for the excessive amount of dust previously mentioned in other reviews, then, I unplugged it. I tried to plug it back in and it would not work, the twain drivers were not recognized. After reinstalling both the scanner and twain drivers per epson's 5 day late response it still would not work. I suspected compatibility issues with Photoshop or Fireworks, uninstalled those programs, removed any reference to twain extensions or epson from the registry to no avail. I plugged in a co-worker's scanner which worked immediately. Epson probably has some of the worst software coders I have come across. Finally, I solved the problem, running it over with my car ala Office Space. |
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