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- 1,200 x 2,400 dpi optical resolution, 9,600 dpi enhanced
- True 48-bit color depth for rich scans
- Easy automated 4-button operation
- Simple to set up and use
- Convenient USB connectivity
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| Product Description |
| The combination of powerful features, ease-of-use, high quality and affordability with the Epson Perfection 1260 has taken home scanning to new levels. Technologies that are often found only in advanced scanners are standard in this new and incredibly versatile scanner. It is now a case of home scanning with a very real difference - the Epson difference.An optical carriage movement of 2400 dpi with Micro Step Drive, Dynamic Range Control and Simultaneous RGB scanning produces smooth, clear images with high color consistency and depth. With the optional Transparency Unit, scanning 35-mm film negatives and slides is an absolute breeze. With a total of 10 applets, the Epson Smart Panel makes it an absolute snap to make the perfect scan for photos, OCR, e-mail, Web and even Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs). With direct scanning to P.I.M. (Print Image Matching) format, photograph scans feature colors more vivid than scans restricted to the traditional sRGB color space. With a single press of one of the scanner's four buttons, the scanner enters auto mode and delivers optimum scans, every time. |
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| Photo Printer or Scanner Reviews Writed by Customer
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Epson Driver Doesn't Work on OS X Leopard
2008-06-01
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| After upgrading to OS X Leopard, the Epson driver for my 1260 simply stopped working. Despite numerous driver reinstalls and contacts with Apple and Epson tech support, no one can get my 1260 to work on Leopard. Epson denies there's a problem with their OS X driver on the Leopard OS, but that appears to be part of their planned obsolescence strategy. And Epson has some of the worst tech support I have ever experienced. You will pay long distance phone charges to talk to clueless morons who can barely speak English. Mac users beware! |
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Good Deal
2003-10-26
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Nice scanner for the price. My needs were not major so it fits my need perfect. The only minor problem I have had is making copies. Sometimes when I have several pages to copy, it stops after a copy. But I just power it off and back on and it's fine. |
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Good Deal
2003-10-26
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Nice scanner for the price. My needs were not major so it fits my need perfect. The only minor problem I have had is making copies. Sometimes when I have several pages to copy, it stops after a copy. But I just power it off and back on and it's fine. |
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Piece of junk...
2003-08-17
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| Really slow, low quality, crappy software and no power switch. And good luck getting technical support! My emails got bounced and I could not get through on the phone. Oh, and Epson offers you a "free" web space to post your photos... I read the fine print and it says that you lose your rights to pictures you post! Epson can claim your photos as its own and use them without even acknowledging you, let alone compensating you. So here's the summary: bad product, bad service, and they try to take your photos for themselves! |
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Great Scanner! Great Price!
2003-06-26
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Here is a quote from an earlier review of this scanner here..."I've liked Epson products. Not this one, though. I had great difficulty with the software under Windows XP. It would not install properly (so it told me) and the copy utility did not work properly." Well I totally disagree with this opinion. If the installation is followed per instructions (that are perfectly clear), this scanner is very XP friendly. I found it very, very easy to install and I am not a computer geek!!! The scan quality is outstanding! The bundled software is very good and the scans are quick and quiet. I have had scanners that were of poorer results, and much more expensive. This is an amazing scanner at an amazingly low price. I give it 5 stars!!! |
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