Advantages: Build Quality Looks Like It Will Last Forever Disadvantages: No Longer Made
I have had a GT 7000 for over 2 years and have found it to be far better than the model currently being offered by them. It came with a SCSI card which in my mind is by far a better way of connecting a scanner than either parallel or USB. SCSI is faster t ...
Advantages: Extremely Fast, Reliable, Easy Installation, High Resolution Disadvantages: Costly, End up spending vast amounts on printing EVERYTHING!!!
Before getting my Epson scanner I had a rather pathetic hand scanner, now this flat bed with a resolution up to 19200 has arrived with it’s own SCSI card, my imaging life has changed. The machine is well built, quite attractive and incredibly fast thanks ...
thomed 10.07.2000 ·Read full review
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Review of Epson GT 7000
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 ar ...
Advantages: Lots off different features for different types for media (slides etc) Disadvantages: No real disadvantages
::Features::
Film adapter included for scanning negatives and slides High Quality 1600x3200 dpi Optical Resolution with low noise CCD
42bit In/Out scanning capability for excellent colour reproduction Hybrid Interface: Ultra High Speed with SCSI ...
Advantages: Great quality Disadvantages: Expensive
After finally commiting my little 600 DPI scanner to the scrapheap, I realised I needed quality scanning at a reasonable cost.
One that could provide me with a decent picture grain and quality.
With modern download speeds, internet pictures can afford ...