Mustek PlugnScan 1200ED Scanner

Product Description:

Say hello to your scanning friend, ED. The Plug-n-Scan 1200 ED is a complete 48-bit color scanning system, which includes the tools needed to scan photographs, logos, illustrations, and text. The 1200 ED combines ultra-high resolution capabilities with slim styling and powerful image editing and OCR software. The Plug-n-Scan 1200 ED features some of the highest software enhanced resolution ever seen. It has an optical resolution of 600 x 1200 dpi with a maximum software enhanced resolution of 19, 200 dpi! The ED's color depth enhancement captures a 30-bit color image, enhances it to a brilliant 48-bit palette with over 281 trillion colors!The Plug-n-Scan 1200 ED is a TWAIN compliant scanner who gets along with his imaging friends. Through TWAIN, ED can scan directly into many supported applications. The Plug-n-Scan 1200 ED plugs directly into the printer port on the back of your PC. Even more convenient, your printer then plugs into the back of the scanner. Users of Windows 98 need only to follow simple instructions to get ED up and scanning in a matter of minutes. With the easy-to-use interface of Ulead's Photo Express SE, you can quickly turn your scanned images into greeting cards, announcements and invitations. You can incorporate your favorite images into calendars and brochures or you can just stick to the basics and use Photo Express SE's retouching tools to make all of your pictures look their best.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • 600 by 1200 dpi with a maximum software enhanced resolution of 19,200 dpi
  • 30-bit color depth, enhanced to 48-bit color depth with bit depth increased technology
  • Easy to use and to install
  • Includes software
  • 1-year warranty
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Mustek
  • Compatibility: PC Parallel
  • EAN: 0748011213346
  • FormFactor: Desktop
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • Label: Mustek
  • Manufacturer: Mustek
  • MediaType: Plain paper
  • Model: 1200ED
  • MPN: 1200ED
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: SCANNER
  • Publisher: Mustek
  • Studio: Mustek
  • UPC: 748011213346
  • Warranty: 1 year warranty

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