The TMA 1600 is an accessory for the ScanMaker 9800XL to scan film transparencies up to 12" x 16". Templates are included for scanning various-sized film, including 35 mm slides... more
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The TMA 1600 is an accessory for the ScanMaker 9800XL to scan film transparencies up to 12" x 16". Templates are included for scanning various-sized film, including 35 mm slides and filmstrips, 4"x5", 6x4 cm, 6x6 cm, 6x7 cm, and 6x9 cm. Installation is simple, as the TMA 1600 is plugged into an accessory port on the back of the scanner. No external power supply is required.
Advantages: Affordable, solid, good quality and you can rest cups of tea on top! Disadvantages: Sometimes slow to scan and other scanners do have better quality
...We have had out Microtek Scanmaker 3600 for well over 5 years now and it is still going strong and doing the job for our entire family. I'm not sure how much we paid for it, but it was not a lot because we just wanted a basic scanner that could scan in documents. It is very reliable, easy to use, with a suitable range of features but has the tendency to be a bit slow occasionally.
1. Looks, Design and Size
The scanner is fairly good looking, quite elegant and fairly compact. It measures approximately 17" long, 10" across and 4" high so can fit into most desktop areas. It has a solid build to it and rather funky curve on the lid that gives it some added style. Furthermore, the main surface is flat and you can easily rest your cup of tea, lunch or bits of paper on top! The white colour is easy on the eye and fits in to most rooms...
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Advantages: Durable, Programmable, Easy to Set Disadvantages: Too Slow for Offices, Quality Pictures Require Changing Settings
...The Microtec ScanMaker 4850 flatbed scanner might seem obsolete due to its quality, being half of what more modern scanners can offer, and the fact it is not a part of a multi-functional copier, but you should not be assumptuous about this device.
Instead of reviewing the mechanics and energy consumption of the scanner, this summary will provide you practical information about the technology in question.
The scanner came with an USB wire and power cord, instruction manual (it was unnecessary, as all you have to do is plug it in and install the software), installation CDs (multi-lingual, one for Max, one for Windows) with plenty of software including Microtek's scanner applications and an OCR application, which is gold, as it turns your scanned material available for editing in Word.
Value for Money
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Advantages: There very usefull for documents,etc. Disadvantages: There are no diadvantages just advantages
...I,d like to say his this is my first scanner and i am realy happy with how it works,it is ver good for photos,documents ,anything you like to scan ,mine is a epson 1260 flatbed grey in colourfour buttons and most of all easy to use.it as help me alot when i,v needed to do copies of letters,bills,so easy to install by installation disc. as well as the instructions on paper,there are other disc as well for different countries.Well it as save me a few trips to the library for copies. i would recommend this to anybody it a great help for your work .espeically students you can scan to print ,and do calenders its so quick and reliable,it is worth every penny of my money ....
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