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Models & Brands: Hewlett Packard C8401AABA, Canon 7500A002, Agfaphoto 1236s ArtLine, Compaq 232014-001, Epson Stylus 8 (superscript 3), Visioneer 8900USB, Epson 1250Photo, Microtek 1108-03-520058, Canon N676U, Visioneer 77001D-WU

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Hewlett Packard C8401AABA
Hewlett Packard C8401AABA
Dimentions: 14 x 17 x 7.5 inches
Weight: 14.5 pounds
Price: $299.99
Key features Hewlett Packard C8401AABA
  • Exclusive HP PhotoREt III color layering technology
  • Prints black text at 17 ppm, color at 13 ppm
  • Prints directly from digital camera memory cards
  • Parallel, USB, and wireless infrared interfaces; PC and Mac compatible
  • 2,400 x 1,200 dpi enhanced resolution using photo paper
  • Model: HP PhotoSmart 1215 Inkjet Printer

Review HP PhotoSmart 1215 Inkjet Printer / Hewlett Packard C8401AABA:

The versatile HP PhotoSmart 1215 photo printer offers the ability to print directly from a digital camera, PC or Macintosh computers, palmtops, and other mobile devices. Any way you print, you can count on fast printing speeds and timesaving features such as memory card slots, infrared printing, and media sensing for productive and brilliant photo-quality results. Based on the popular HP P1000, the HP PhotoSmart 1215 photo printer directly accepts CompactFlash and SmartMedia cards and prints wirelessly from infrared devices. No PC is required, but it is PC and Mac compatible. With 2,400 x 1,200 dpi resolution and HP's enhanced layering technology, photos are stunningly beautiful and text is razor sharp. The updated version is faster and quieter and has an optical sensor that automatically adjusts printer settings for the paper type. To test the PS1215, we inserted our digital camera's CompactFlash card into the PS1215's slot and followed the LCD menus to print an index sheet that contained thumbnails of our photos. We also followed the menus to select a photo to print as an 8-by-10. The process was slow but intuitive, with most of our time spent waiting for the index sheet to print. The results were very good, with exceptionally sharp thumbnails and a surprisingly sharp and colorful 8-by-10, even using the printer's default normal mode. [+]
Next, we installed the software drivers, connected the printer to our PC, and printed our standard test documents using the printer's three modes-draft, normal, and best. Mixed color and black text documents printed at 5. 6, 2. 1, and 0. 9 ppm respectively. Black-only text documents printed at 6. 3, 3. 9, and 0. 6 ppm. (All speeds were adjusted upward to account for first-page delay. ) Draft documents were faded; normal documents were sharper and had more accurate color; best documents were exceptionally sharp, requiring close inspection to distinguish them from the output of a laser printer. The PS1215 shined brilliantly in our color photo tests. On our PC, we used the included photo printing software to select our own high-resolution digital photos and to position them in the software's predefined page layouts. Samples were a bit slow to print-a typical 8-by-10 required 4 minutes and 28 seconds-but the output was superb on HP's premium glossy photo paper (sample pack included). Our samples displayed rich and accurate color, perfect register, fine detail, and realistic skin tones. There was no visible banding or smearing and only the faintest hint of pixelation. The PhotoSmart 1215 is priced considerably above its sub-$200 rivals, but the dramatic improvements in quality justify the extra cost. It operates quietly, sets up easily, prints very sharp text on a variety of media, and produces beautiful color documents and photos. This remarkable performer is an excellent all-purpose printer. -Mike Brown Pros Accepts CompactFlash and SmartMedia directly Easy to set up and use Sharp text and beautiful color photos Detects paper type automatically Cons Slow printing on higher-quality settings Expensive ink The Hewlett-Packard PhotoSmart 1215 works either with your PC ordirectly with your digital camera. The printer has slots for yourdigital camera's CompactFlash or SmartMedia cards, so with the 1215'salternative photo mode (2,400 x 1,200 dpi resolution) and HP'senhanced layering technology, you can print beautiful color photos atup to 12 ppm. Your digital camera's memory card can also be used as aseparate disk drive. Plus, if your digital camera, laptop, or othermobile device supports infrared technology, you can printwirelessly. The HP PhotoSmart 1215 also makes a great PC or Macintosh printer-just connect the printer to your computer's USB or parallel port. The 1215 is perfect for printing pages for your photo album, greeting cards, or newsletters. HP's new optical sensing technology lets you choose your paper and print settings manually, or the PhotoSmart 1215 will automatically set them for you based on the type of paper in the printer tray. Other features include a convenient print-cancel button, low-ink warning, and a 4-by-6 photo paper tray, saving you the hassle of changing paper each time you print photos.
Canon 7500A002
Canon 7500A002
Weight: 0.055 pounds
Price: $99.99
Key features Canon 7500A002
  • Comprehensive software bundle
  • High-speed, color flatbed scanner
  • 4 EZ buttons automatically scan, copy, and e-mail photos or film
  • 1200 x 2400 dpi optical resolution, 48-bit color depth
  • 35mm slide and negative adapter
  • Model: Canon CanoScan D1250U2F USB Flatbed Scanner

Review Canon CanoScan D1250U2F USB Flatbed Scanner / Canon 7500A002:

Your dream scanner has arrived. The groundbreaking CanoScan D1250U2F USB flatbed scanner is Canon innovation at its best - a photo and film scanner so versatile, so easy to use and so feature rich, it takes scanning to a whole new level. It is easy to achieve spectacular 1200 x 2400 dpi, 48-bit results - and take advantage of more than 281-trillion possible colors - with your D1250U2F scanner. Four external buttons automate the entire scanning process. In one step you can scan, copy or e-mail your choice of photos or documents. With the built-in 35 mm film adapter you can easily incorporate your negatives and slides into any project. Canon's integrated Quick Automatic Retouching and Enhancement technology (QARE) automatically removes dirt and scratches from images while STAD technology (Stabilized Tone-curve Auto Drawing) instinctively corrects tone and gamma fields and optimizes highlights and shadows. Richer, more robust images are at your fingertips. At every turn, you'll find features that make using the D1250U2F scanner a true pleasure. Canon's advanced Z-Lid expansion top lifts vertically and lays flat to create the space needed for bulky items, such as books or magazines, to ensure clear, high-quality scans. [+]
Innovative software included gives you the power to scan multiple photos at once and transfer them to CDs easily. The D1250U2F scanner features the state-of-the-art USB 2. 0 interface for incredibly fast image transfer and scanning speeds that are up to 4X faster than USB 1. 1-equipped Windows-based computers. Providing home users with stunningly professional results, the Canon D1250U2F combines crisp detail with a simple design that allows you true versatility in scanning both film and documents. With 1,200 x 2,400 dpi resolution and 48-bit color, scans are sharp and vibrant. The scanner's flat bed handles pages up to 8. 5 x 11 inches and 3-D objects such as books and magazines; a built-in film adapter handles 35mm negatives and slides. Once your originals are in place, you can e-mail, scan, or copy them at the touch of a button. Fully compatible with PC systems (Windows 98 or higher, Pentium III recommended), the scanner connects via USB interface and comes complete with a software package that lets you design and manage your graphics. Canon's advanced technology automatically corrects tone and shadow, while also removing imperfections from the originals, so you're more likely to get the perfect scan the first time. The scanner is backed by a one-year warranty that covers parts and labor, and includes Instant Exchange service.
Agfaphoto 1236s ArtLine
Price: $75.00

Review Agfa SnapScan 1236S Art Line SCSI Flatbed Scanner / Agfaphoto 1236s ArtLine:

The SnapScan 1236S ArtLine comes in a stylish and sleek design to complement today's dark-shaded systems. It supports 600 dpi resolution, 9600 dpi interpolated. Scan text pages, artwork or other documents up to 8. 5x11. 7 inches in size, and capture images in 36-bit color and in monochrome. This one-pass scanner is equipped with a SCSI connection with an Adaptec AVA-1505 AE interface card.
Compaq 232014-001
Compaq 232014-001
Weight: 0.055 pounds
List Price: $79.99
Price: $49.99
Key features Compaq 232014-001
  • 2,400 x 1,200 dpi resolution
  • 48-bit color depth
  • USB interface
  • Single-pass color CCD scanning
  • Image editing and OCR software
  • Model: Compaq S200 Flatbed USB Scanner

Review Compaq S200 Flatbed USB Scanner / Compaq 232014-001:

Easily scan images to preview, organize and manage photo files on your hard drive. Drag and drop images to your printer, fax, e-mail, favorite software and post to the Internet. Editing text from scanned documents is simple with Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The S200 Scanner is easy to set up with Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface. Color Matching System provides true-to-life output of what you see on your computer screen. The enhanced resolution of the scanner provides laser sharp text, and brilliant color images. With an outstanding optical resolution of 2,400 x 1,200 dpi, the Compaq S200 flatbed scanner provides your images with precise detail and exceptionally clear edges. 48-bit color guarantees rich tones, while the cold cathode fluorescent light last through hours of scanning, year after year. The USB connection and included software driver make for easy installation on Windows 98, 2000, or ME operating systems. Creativity software, power adapter, and USB cable are included, so you'll be ready to scan, right out of the box. [+]
The manufacturer provides a 90-day warranty on parts and labor. What's in the Box Scanner, USB interface cable, power adapter, documentation, software CD.
Epson Stylus 8 (superscript 3)
Dimentions: 17.7 x 10.6 x 6.9 inches
Weight: 0.143 pounds
List Price: $79.99
Price: $299.00
Key features Epson Stylus 8 (superscript 3)
  • USB and parallel ports, PC and Mac compatible
  • Superfine 4-picoliter ink droplets
  • 2,880 x 720 dpi resolution
  • Stylish case complements Apple Power Mac G4 Cube
  • 9 ppm for color, 12 ppm for black
  • Model: Epson Stylus Color 8 Cubed Inkjet Printer

Review Epson Stylus Color 8 Cubed Inkjet Printer / Epson Stylus 8 (superscript 3):

Announcing a breakthrough in Photo Quality inkjet printing for the business professional - the Epson Stylus Color 800. Utilizing Epson's latest MicroPiezo inkjet technology, QuickDry Inks, and AcuPhoto halftoning, the Epson Stylus Color 800 provides superior resolution with Photo Quality color and laser quality black text. In addition, the Epson Stylus Color 800 works with both Windows and Mac OS, and can optionally support both Ethernet and LocalTalk networks. Designed for the professional business user, the Epson Stylus Color 800 can produce your daily business correspondence at up to 7 pages per minute in color. Just imagine, impressive business correspondence, persuasive color graphics and brilliant color transparencies at print speeds faster than any other printer in its class. You'll make your best impression without sacrificing productivity. Created with space-age styling to coordinate with those ultrahip G4 Cubes from Macintosh, the Epson Stylus 8³ ink-jet printer is as smart as it is beautiful. An impressive 2,880 x 720 dpi resolution keeps colors true and edges crisp. It prints 9 ppm in color and 12 ppm in black, meaning that this stylish box is more than capable of keeping up in busy offices. Installation is a snap with convenient USB hubs, and Epson includes two photo-editing programs along with its drivers. [+]
Paper sizes and materials include anything from index cards to banners, transparencies, card stock, and labels. Its versatility is well suited to busy home crafters or graphics professionals. Although the transparent top panel coordinates with Macintosh, the 8³ printer can be used just as easily with PCs. Epson includes a one-year warranty that covers parts and service.
Visioneer 8900USB
Visioneer 8900USB
Price: $69.99
Key features Visioneer 8900USB
  • 1,200 x 4,800 optical resolution
  • Bundled with photo managing/editing and OCR software
  • Scan area up to 8.5 x 11.7 inches
  • 7 user-definable buttons for one-touch scanning, copying, email, and more
  • 48-bit color for more than 281 trillion shades
  • Model: Visioneer OneTouch 8900 USB Scanner

Review Visioneer OneTouch 8900 USB Scanner / Visioneer 8900USB:

The 1200x4800 dpi, 48-bit color Visioneer OneTouch 8900 USB scanner with FlashBack Bi-directional AutoScan Technology is perfect for the photo enthusiast. The included Adobe Photoshop LE delivers the image editing tools preferred by graphic design professionals around the world. The compact landscape case has seven convenient buttons that make faxing, copying, OCR, emailing and storing images and text effortless.
Epson 1250Photo
Epson 1250Photo
Weight: 0.055 pounds
Price: $120.99
Key features Epson 1250Photo
  • USB connectivity
  • Includes 35mm slide adapter
  • 1,200 x 2,400 dpi resolution
  • Automated 4-button scanning
  • 48-bit color
  • Model: Epson Perfection 1250 Photo Flatbed Scanner

Review Epson Perfection 1250 Photo Flatbed Scanner / Epson 1250Photo:

We all strive for perfection, but it's always just out of reach. That's not the case with the Epson Perfection 1250 Photo scanner. The Perfection 1250 Photo model includes a 35mm slide adapter unit for scanning negatives and slides. Compatible with both PCs and Macs, the Epson also has a combination of hardware extras and useful software to handle all of the scanning tasks you throw at it. The 4-by-5-inch slide adapter comes with two film holders to block extraneous light and keep the media square on the glass. With 1,200dpi optical resolution and 48-bit color, the Perfection captures every detail in photos, slides, and photo negatives. And one-touch buttons let you use the scanner like a copier, attach photos to e-mail, or upload images to the Web. Epson provides two software interfaces for the scanner: a simple interface for beginners and an advanced interface for power users. The Epson Smart Panel includes all the functions of the one-touch buttons, as well as timesaving functions such as Scan To OCR, Scan To Application, and Scan To File. The advanced interface gives experienced users more control over scanning. [+]
With it, you can quickly preview images and change options such as resolution, pixel depth, gamma, and exposure. With outstanding precision and a small footprint, the Epson Perfection 1250 Photo provides excellent value for the serious imaging hobbyist. Connecting to both Macintosh and PC systems via a USB hub, setup takes just a few moments, so you'll be loading those photos on the Web in no time. Plus, the 1250 Photo comes with a 35mm slide adapter, so it makes a great accessory for your digital darkroom. Four one-touch buttons allow you to quickly copy, scan, print, or e-mail your images. The rich 48-bit color and high 1,200 x 2,400 dpi resolution that are usually found in higher-end scanners keep your photos, negatives, and slides looking their best. The built-in zoom feature provides a range of 50 to 200 percent, supplying plenty of options for enlarging or cropping your final prints. A cold cathode ray lamp is used as the light source, a powerful and economical choice that combines plenty of light with long-lasting efficiency. Maximum scan size is 8. 5 x 11 inches, large enough for office documents as well as your family photos. Included in the box are the slide adapter and a USB cable and a software bundle that includes Epson TWAIN and several image editing and processing programs. Epson provides a one-year warranty that covers parts and labor.
Microtek 1108-03-520058
Microtek 1108-03-520058
Weight: 0.001 pounds
Price: $99.99
Key features Microtek 1108-03-520058
  • 5 Smart-Touch Buttons
  • LightLid 35 adapter included for 35mm slides & filmstrips
  • USB interface
  • True 48-bit input & output
  • 2400 x 1200 dpi optical resolution
  • Model: Microtek ScanMaker 4800 Scanner

Review Microtek ScanMaker 4800 Scanner / Microtek 1108-03-520058:

The ScanMaker 4800 is an entirely new, slim-design scanner with great image quality and scanning features from a 20-year veteran of digital imaging. Microtek's EDGE design retains all of the image quality associated with CCD scanners in a 25% smaller scanner. This scanner has integrated OCR, color copy, 35mm slide and negative filmstrip scanning - the best value in 1200-dpi scanning today.
Canon N676U
Canon N676U
Weight: 0.033 pounds
Price: $79.99
Key features Canon N676U
  • 48-bit color
  • 600 x 1,200 dpi resolution
  • Exclusive Z-Lid expansion top
  • Scan, copy, or e-mail photos at the touch of a button
  • One cable for power and USB
  • Model: Canon CanoScan N676U Flatbed Scanner

Review Canon CanoScan N676U Flatbed Scanner / Canon N676U:

The CanoScan N676U scanner is a truly remarkable addition to your home or workplace. Its intelligent, state-of-the-art features save you time, and the unbelievable price can save you money. Its sleek styling and handsome, high-tech metallic finish look great on any desktop. And the results you'll achieve are simply spectacular. At just over one inch high, the N676U scanner is one of the smallest flatbed scanners in the world. It's also one of the easiest to set up and use. Connect with just a single USB cable to any compatible Mac or PC - no power cord or bulky transformers are necessary. Then scan, copy or e-mail your images in just one step using the three convenient external buttons. You can even burn complete photos onto CDs with ease. So it's easier than ever to take advantage of this scanner's full capabilities: remarkable 48-bit and 600 x 1200 dpi resolution that gives you over 281-trillion possible colors for richer, more robust scans. [+]
The accompanying stand allows you to stand up the N670U scanner to make room on your desk, and still use it to scan at anytime. Canon's advanced Z-Lid Expansion Top will forever change the way you scan bulky items, such as books and magazines. Other scanner covers lift only at an angle and become uneven and awkward when scanning anything that isn't completely flat. The N676U scanner cover includes a special expansion hinge that lifts vertically and lays flat to create the space needed for bulky items, and to help ensure clear scans. Featuring a unique Z-lid design, the CanoScan N676U combines a slim 1. 4-inch depth with the capability to easily scan images from bulky originals such as books and magazines. No matter what thickness the original, the 600 x 1,200 dpi resolution and 48-bit color provide crisp detail and richness to all scans, with a maximum size of 8. 5 by 11. 7 inches. The one-touch design allows home users to print, copy, or send scanned images via e-mail, while the single power cord keeps your desktop free of clutter. Canon provides a one-year warranty that covers parts and labor.
Visioneer 77001D-WU
Visioneer 77001D-WU
Weight: 0.044 pounds
Price: $99.99
Key features Visioneer 77001D-WU
  • CompactFlash and SmartMedia card slots on camera enables easy picture uploads
  • 1-year limited warranty
  • Scanner comes with software bundle including; ScanSoft's PaperPort Deluxe 7.0, TextBridge Pro8.0, and MGI PhotoSuite III SE
  • 600 x 1,200 DPI optical resolution; 42-bit color recognition
  • OneTouch buttons post images to the Internet or print digital scans
  • Model: Visioneer PhotoPort 7700 Flatbed Scanner

Review Visioneer PhotoPort 7700 Flatbed Scanner / Visioneer 77001D-WU:

The Visioneer PhotoPort 7700 USB Scanner is the next generation tool for managing your photos and documents. The PhotoPort 7700 USB integrates the award-winning Visioneer OneTouch scanning technology with high-speed digital camera memory card readers making it incredibly easy to scan traditional pictures or transfer digital camera images to you PC. The PhotoPort 7700 USB's built-in memory card readers make using your digital camera easier than ever. Just insert the SmartMedia, CompactFlash memory card or IBM Microdrive from your digital camera to automatically transfer images to the ScanSoft PaperPort deluxe software. Press the OneTouch Prints button to upload images to PhotoWorks and get inexpensive, long-lasting prints without leaving the comfort of your home. The OneTouch Prints button automatically scans traditional photos or transfers images from your digital camera?s memory card and sends them to the OneTouch PhotoWorks software. The OneTouch PhotoWorks software lets you easily zoom, crop, rotate and enlarge your pictures up to 8"x12" then upload them with one click of the mouse. When you need to get things done fast, you need Visioneer's revolutionary OneTouch technology. The scanner buttons are pre-configured to make scanning easier than ever. Just press a button for perfect results on everyday scanning tasks and Visioneer takes care of the details for you. [+]
Hold down a button to bring up the OneTouch preferences and customize the scan settings and destination for your images. The 7700 from Visioneer is a high-quality scanner that offers 600 x 1,200 dpi optical resolution and 42-bit color recognition that is capable of capturing over 4. 3 trillion colors. Visioneer also touts the 7700 as a "digital camera companion" and has provided slots for Smart Media and Compact Flash cards directly on the scanner. This means no more switching back and forth between scanner and camera. Just insert your camera's memory card into the slot and upload your pictures at impressively fast speeds. OneTouch buttons make it exceptionally easy to post images on the Internet, print copies of digital scans, and much more. This PC-only scanner also comes with a nice software bundle that includes ScanSoft's PaperPort Deluxe 7. 0, TextBridge Pro8. 0, and MGI PhotoSuite III SE. The 7700 connects to your computer via its USB port and comes backed with a one-year limited warranty.
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