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Epson scanner automatic document feeder ( B12B813391 ) |  | Brand: Epson Category: CE
List Price: $225.99 Buy New: $180.96 as of 11/22/2009 02:40 CST details You Save: $45.03 (20%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 6 reviews
Format: CD Platform: Windows Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.4 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 21 x 14.4
MPN: B12B813391 Model: B12B813391 UPC: 010343854130 EAN: 0010343854130 ASIN: B000BC2EYM
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Product Description Knowing what customers want, responding with innovative products and delivering those products at an affordable price is the heart of Epson's philosophy. Epson is committed to innovations that will continue the brilliance and dominance of its products into a bright and exciting future. Epson offers an extensive array of award-winning products designed for a variety of customer environments.
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Functions for printed photo scanning November 20, 2009 Z. Gray While no manufacturer advertises photo scanning as a feature, this ADF will handle the thicker stock of printed photographs. The EPSON scan util will auto batch a stack of 30 prints. You can't effectively scan at more than 400 dpi because the scan will pause because it can't offload the data quickly enough and you'll get a thin line where the feeder starts and stops. 20seconds per scan approx at 3x5.
Consumer grade ADF, will not scan photos automatically. June 16, 2009 Daniel J. Bird (Dallas, TX United States) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I purchased this ADF to go on my Epson Perfection 4490 Photo scanner. I was looking for a low cost add-on that would allow me to automate scanning of many printed photos. Installation was a snap. Photos load and feed rather effortlessly. However, the Epson Scan software (comes with the scanner, not the feeder) does not allow you to run a batch on "full auto". What does that mean? You must prescan the image, marquee out the desired part of the image, adjust your settings and initiate the scan. You must do this for each photo. It will retain your settings from scan to scan. But will not batch the whole pile. Every image requires a prescan and scan.
I did not try to batch scan a stack of documents. I presume that it will do that. If you are a consumer and need an ADF that will automatically feed paper documents (and presumably scan each one) without spending a fortune, it will work for you. It is an Automatic Document (only) Feeder.
Excellent for the price March 19, 2009 John P. Matson 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Given the cost of most ADFs I do have to confess that I wasn't expecting much. It turns out that this is quite a solid functioning machine. The feeding is fantastic. I have yet to experience an error, jam, or large misalignment. The noise level is far below what I would expect; it's not quiet by any means but I do not find the noise distracting if I am working in the same room. The one thing that I don't like is that the general alignment of the scan head and the feeder are off horizontally just a hair so there is a tiny black stripe on one side of the scan.
ABout Time January 6, 2009 Richard E. Moser (San Francisco CA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I can't believe I went as long as I did without a document feeder on my scanner. When I bought this new scanner I almost balked at the cost of the document feeder.
The scanner is simply outstanding, and had I been reviewing it alone I'd have to give it five stars. If I were reviewing the document feeder strictly based on time and labor savings, five stars again. However, the document feeder has the regularly recurring habit of feeding sheets at a slight but increasing angle until, eventually, it jams. Yes, you can work around it, but it's a colossal pain when it happens.
If you want perfectly aligned, trouble-free scans, spend even more money and get a scanner with built-in document feeder. If you can life with the occasional crooked page and occasional jam, this combination is tough to beat.
One star off for the light-weight feeder workmanship; otherwise, I love this scanner and document feeder.
Red and Green lines on .jpg May 10, 2008 Laura K. English (Mid MO) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I kept getting Red and Green lines on my scanned images. I went to Help online and there was a section on how to clean the scan "glass" to remove dust and such. Only problem is the path the the picture feeds through to scan is a clear plastic sheet and it already had scratched on it. Can't clean those.
Now if you didn't have the lines: The APF is GREAT and the few I did try running through it went through straight, no jams. Not too noisy and the software is pretty easy to work also.
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