The first of the new "e" series of scanners, the Agfa SnapScan e40 is a USB-compatible, 1200 x 2400 dpi, 42-bit flatbed scanner, designed to facilitate electronic communications.... more
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Supported Media Type: Plain paper, bulk objects (such as books), Plain paper, slides
Media Feeder Type: Manual load
Expansion / connectivity
Connections: 1 x USB - 4 PIN USB Type B, 1 x USB - 4 PIN USB Type A
Miscellaneous
Cables Included: 1 x USB cable
Manufacturer's product description
The first of the new "e" series of scanners, the Agfa SnapScan e40 is a USB-compatible, 1200 x 2400 dpi, 42-bit flatbed scanner, designed to facilitate electronic communications. This high-performing e40 captures originals - and using Agfa's ScanWise software - automatically formats the images or text for email, word processing, text conversion (OCR), Web pages, or image-manipulation programs. The dual-platform scanner offers trouble-free USB connectivity. The SanpScan e40 also includes a set of business and imaging software to provide a complete scanning solution.
Power
Power Device: Power supply - integrated, Power supply - external
Voltage Required: AC 110/220 V ± 10% ( 50/60 Hz )
Power Consumption Operational ( Standby ): 25 Watt
OS Required: Apple MacOS 8.0 or later, Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition, Microsoft Windows 2000, Apple MacOS 8.0, Microsoft Windows 95/98, Microsoft Windows 2000
Min RAM Size: 32 MB
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support: 1 year warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - parts and labour - 1 year - carry-in
Advantages: Quality of scanned image, Ease of set up, free software updates Disadvantages: None discovered
...More expensive than your run of the mill scanners but worth every penny.
It comes with superb scanning software - Scanwise - and later versions can be freely downloaded from the Agfa site.
I often scan glossy laminated products and it copes with the reflective surfaces without problem. Another joy for me is that when I scan old documents I need to keep creases etc intact for authenticity. It handles this fine and I have even been asked how I put the creases in!
For me though, the main benefit is the ability to just select a destination program and it's launched with the scanned document ready inserted!
I will be buying a flatbed transparency scanner shortly - I'm hoping there is an Agfa to choose from - no need to look elsewhere....
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Advantages: Cheap, scans come out pretty well too Disadvantages: Not compatible with Windows 2000
...I've had the AGFASnapScan 1212p for a few years now. I would agree that it's not exactly a slimline scanner, but then again, compare it with other scanners that are a few years old and it's nothing out of the ordinary.
It's very easy to install in Windows 95 and Windows 98. Upgrading from Windows 98 to ME didn't make a difference, it quite happily continued working without needing to be installed again.
I tend to use the TWAIN import feature in my paint package though, instead of using the software that came with the scanner. It's slow by todays standards but then I did pick it up for £20 on the bargain rail in PC World about three years ago!
The speed is not a problem unless you're scanning lots of items, I am a fairly light scanner user so it doesn't matter to me. The resolution is fine as well, colour reproduction is pretty close...
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Advantages: Simple to use. Disadvantages: Have to turn it on befor computer.
...I have had the AGFA Snapscan 1212p flatbed scanner for two years now. It was new when I got it. The p (in 1212p) stands for parralle, as it connect to that port on your computer, not use UBS port. This makes it slightly slower when sending signals from your Pc to scanner.
The scanner comes with two good programs for scanning, Agfa Foto Look and Agfa Foto Snap. They are both very easy to use, Foto Snap being aimed at the beginer.
The scanner can scan just over an A4 piece of paper. I does have one drawback though - you have to turn it on before you turn you computer on or else your computer won't regonise its there. This won't happen if you have a USB version.
I would recommend the scanner to a beginer. A expert would find that it doesn't cater for all their needs....
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Digital cameras are getting cheaper and cheaper these days, and this snazzy machine fits nicely in the "affordable" end of the budget without being too cheap, or too flashy. Reasonably priced, and fantastic value considering the quality of the camera... more
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