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Flatbed scanner - 8.5 in x 11.7 in - 4800 dpi x 9600 dpi - Hi-Speed USB

101 reviews
November, 2009
Brand
Epson (See all Epson Scanners)
Dimensions & Weight
Depth
11in
Height
2.2in
Weight
5.7lbs
Width
16.9in
Header
Compatibility
Mac / PC
Manufacturer
Epson
Model
V300 Photo
Packaged Quantity
1
Product Line
Epson Perfection
Miscellaneous
Vista Certification
Certified for Windows Vista
Scanner
Color Depth
48-bit color
Form Factor
Desktop
Grayscale Depth
16-bit (64K gray levels)
Input Type
Color
Interface Type
Hi-Speed USB
Max H-Optical Resolution
4800dpi
Max Supported Media Size
8.5 in x 11.7 in
Max V-Optical Resolution
9600dpi
Media Feeder Type
Manual load
Supported Media Type
Film / Plain paper / Transparencies
Type
Flatbed scanner
Service & Support
Type
1 year warranty
System Requirements
OS Required
Apple MacOS X 10.3.9 - 10.5.x / Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional / Microsoft Windows Vista / Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition / Microsoft Windows XP Professional / Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
Scan film, photos and 3D objects with amazing clarity and detail - the value-priced Epson Perfection V300 Photo makes it easier than ever with 4800 dpi optical resolution and a host of family-friendly features.Use the built-in transparency unit to scan up to 6 negative frames or 4 slides at one time. With the scanner's remarkable resolution, you can easily create extraordinary enlargements. And, if you want to bring those faded family photos back to life, you can use the V300 Photo to easily restore the color.This versatile performer even includes a high-rise lid for scanning books and other 3D objects. And, it offers easy setup and one-touch scanning. So, whether you choose to archive important documents or copy the soccer team photo, you can be up and running in no time. Best of all, with an innovative, LED light source, the V300 Photo provides fast scans with no warm-up time.
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