Epson Perfection 1640SU

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The Perfection 1640SU series scanners are ideal for knowledgeable home and small/medium business users who demand high quality with rapid speed and maximum efficiency. The...
more...Perfection 1640SU series can capture maximum image detail. The 42-bit color depth ensures even the subtlest color changes are recognized. The high input and output color-resolution imaging shows crystal-clear and natural-looking results. You will be pleasantly surprised that this value-added sophistication also comes with high scanning speed and the amazing one-touch operating feature of Epson Smart Panel interface. Connectivity is simple with the in-built USB and SCSI interfaces, giving the choice of a simple Plug and Play solution, or the high-speed advantages offered by a SCSI connection. An on-board ASIC (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit) handles image data processing, assuring virtually instantaneous image display. It also reduces the load on your computer, allowing it to perform other tasks while data-intensive high-resolution scanning is in progress. On low-resolution scans, Epson's on-demand pixel optimization technology combines image data from adjoining pixels to boost data-processing efficiency and scanning throughput.





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As close to its name as you could get
A review by tomc on Epson Perfection 1640SU
May 22nd, 2001


Author's product rating:   Epson Perfection 1640SU - rated by tomc

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Advantages: Excellent software bundle
Disadvantages: none

Recommend to potential buyers: yes 

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The Epson Perfection scanner does everything a scanner should do and does it in a straightforward and efficient way. I can’t see why any non-professional user would have any requirements beyond those the Epson provides. Lets face it, most of us are not too demanding of scanning, the main use being to put photographs online so you can share them with friends and relatives by email or a website. In fact, the Epson is capable of being used for far more demanding applications than that and when I’d got my own scanner I began to see its potential.

In fact I fought against getting my own scanner for ages. After all, nobody minds me using the scanner at work and it seemed good enough going into the open plan office next door for my very low volume scanning. But it was usually annoying. As soon as I began to scan in my holiday photos, someone would always walk past me, glance at the screen and start commenting on what I was doing. Fine for the holiday photos perhaps, but not so good when it was a drawing or something more personal (see my other opinion on drawing). So I gave in at Easter and acquired an Epson Perfection.

I chose the Epson because I like their products generally. Because they’re not first position in sales of printers etc, they have to try harder. With the Perfection as with their printers, there’s every evidence that they do so (by the way, did you know that they’re the IT wing of the Seiko watch company?).

The Perfection is very easy to use. It connect via a USB port to the computer, and this allows it to have “one touch scanning”. In other words you place your document on the scanner, press the button and your PC fires up the Epson Smart Panel which lets you decide what to do. Smart Panel lets you scan to email, to a photo printer, to an application like Photoshop or the Adobe software you get with the scanner, to an OCR program (Textbridge comes with the scanner), or to a printer so you can use your scanner as a photocopier. You select your chosen option and you’re off. Its very quick and does what its supposed to do with no fuss. Fine, it’s a scanner and it scans! But it’s the choice of bundles software which makes it such a good package.

Adobe Activeshare is a very clever program, not least in containing such powerful applications in such an easy to use and attractive presentation. Its organised in gallery style. You store photos in groups like albums and automatically shows you thumbnail copies which expand to normal size when you click on them. You can zoom in and out on the photo, add titles and text and all manner of documentation to them. There are simple to use correction facilities like red-eye, trim, rotate etc and you can also produce other documents from them like Windows wallpaper or slide shows. It’s a cut down version of Photo deluxe of course and if you try to go beyond the basics it pops up adverts for the full version. But for free, its pretty good and does as much as most users would want to do.

Scansoft’s Textbridge Pro was the biggest surprise to me. I thought there’d be an OCR program with the scanner but didn’t know how good it would be. For readers who don’t know what OCR is, it stands for Optical Character Recognition and what it does is take a scanned image containing text and presents it to you as text so you can edit and save it. Textbridge is little short of amazing. For one thing it integrates with Word and many other word processing programs so that when you OCR a document it loads it into Word, but with all the formatting preserved. For example I scanned a solicitor’s letter and it fired up Word and there the document was with the right fonts, colours and styles. Amazing. It will cope with columns and other page layouts too. And it was 100% word-perfect too. OCR has moved on a long way since I last tried it.

All the software in the bundle comes with full documentation on disk, and accessible through help files. The Textbridge wizard is very good and is close to intuitive in use. Personally I use Paintshop Pro for manipulating images and its easy to configure the Epson Smart panel software to send images to this program or any other you choose to use.

I think how I’d summarise this opinion is to say that the Perfection does everything it should, and very well, but the bundled software makes it an exceptionally good piece of kit. I really can’t see why I’d want any other scanner and would recommend it fully to anyone who wanted a scanner for home of small office use.

 
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