Epson B104021 Perfection 1200 SCSI Scanner (PC/Mac)
- ASIN: B00002JUZF
- List Price: $299.00
Product Description:
Enjoy the speed of a SCSI connection with Epson's Perfection 1200S scanner. It has the speed, resolution and software to keep up with today's business scanning workload. Whether it's documents or images, monochrome or color, this dual platform flatbed scanner yields professional results from any scan.This color scanner features advanced scan technologies to produce the best possible results. It supports a high 1200 x 2400 dpi resolution, 9600 dpi interpolated with 36-bit color for scans rich in detail and hue (Epsons ColorTrue II Imaging System). Whether you are scanning documents, pictures or three-dimensional objects, the Perfection 1200S offers the best possible image quality for any job.
Product Details
- Feature:
- True 1,200 by 2,400 dpi resolution, 9,600 dpi interpolated
- 36-bit color depth
- Fast scanning speed of 6 milliseconds per line
- Fast SCSI interface, SCSI card, and cable included
- Complete software bundle
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Epson
- Compatibility: PC USB
- EAN: 0010343821088
- FormFactor: Desktop
- HardwarePlatform: PC
- Label: Epson
- Manufacturer: Epson
- MediaType: Plain paper
- Model: B104021
- MPN: B104021
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: SCANNER
- ProductTypeSubcategory: 2300125
- Publisher: Epson
- Studio: Epson
- UPC: 010343821088
- Warranty: 1 year warranty

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Customer Reviews 

Good Scanner - Software Only Fair
2000-08-29This is the second scanner I have owned that uses a SCSI card. I have never used a USB-connected scanner, so I can't compare the two types. I wanted to get another scanner that uses a SCSI connection, because they are said to be faster. The scanner works well and is very fast. I am pleased with the unit but I personally do not like the Photo Adobe software (which comes with the scanner). I have used it previously, and just do not care for it. I wound up using MGI Photosuite III software primarily (purchased separately), which I prefer. Occasionally when saving images with Adobe, the file would read "corrupt" when retreived. Using MGI, I did not have that problem. The scanner is very fast. The SCSI card was easy to install, but I did have some difficulty loading the (software) driver. I believe that resulted from my previous scanner software. I could not completely uninstall the software from my old scanner, so I think that caused my problem. I had to use the Epson tech-help phone line, which was an excellent experience. You pay for the call, but they knew their stuff (was never on hold). The scanner arrived in just 2-days as ordered, using express shipping (you can track it the whole way). Overall, I am very pleased with the scanner. The scanner has one-button operation, but that can not be programmed to open any software you desire.

Best Scanner I've Used Yet
2000-01-21This is the third scanner I've had to purchase, and so far it's the best. Basically just plug and play, and the software is very easy to use. High resolution scans are true to color and crisp and it scans quickly. I am very pleased! And Amazon delivered it next day!
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