|
|
- Large 12-by-17-inch scan area
- 36-bit color depth, 12-bit gray scale
- Optical resolution of 600 x 1,200 dpi, interpolated to 9,600 dpi
- TMA scans slides, transparencies, negatives, or x-ray film up to 11 by 15 inches
- PCI SCSI compatible with Windows and Power Macintosh G3
|
List
Price: $1,399.99 |
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
| Accessories
|
|
|
| Photo Printer or Scanner Reviews Writed by Customer
|
|
| |
Do Not Buy This Scanner
2001-12-05
|
| I purchased this scanner about 18 months ago and paid a great deal of money for it (purchased elsewhere). I work in a professional graphic studio and needed a large flatbed. The first scanner arrived DOA, and it was returned. The second scanner died within one week. Recently, I started to notice severe color variations. This is after months of other problems, including scans that had shadows where there were none, and strange color patterns most of which I was able to correct in PhotoShop. Talking to technical support was useless, I would email them the scans that had very visible problems and they would claim it would look perfect on their monitor. I finally got hold of a supervisor who told me that the scanner was broken and would need repair, which would cost at least a few hundred dollars, plus shipping costs. Have decided to avoid further aggravation and just buy a new scanner, which will not be Microtek. |
|
| |
|
| |
Good buy for A3 heavy duty scanning.
2000-06-11
|
| Needed a scanner that would scan A3 size papers, and would work heavy duty on a daily basis. I bought this one, and found my money's worth. The scans are pretty good. The price seemed high, but for a scanner that could scan A3 as well as do lots of scanning every day, I think its a good buy. |
|
| |
|