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Epson GT-30000 Scanner | 
| Brand: Epson
List Price: $4,449.00 Buy Used: $1,789.00 You Save: $2660.00 (60%)
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Platforms: Windows Nt, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Nt 3.5, Windows Nt 4, Windows Nt 5, Windows Me, Windows Xp, Windows 2000 Server, Windows Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Microsoft Windows 2000 / NT4.0 Shipping Weight (lbs): 98 Dimensions (in): 31 x 29.5 x 24 nv:Scanner Type: Flatbed Scanner Element: Charge-Coupled Device (CCD) Light Source: Cold Cathode Fluroescent Lamp Optical Resolution: 600 dpi Hardware Resolution: 600 x 1200 DPI Interpolated Resolution: 9600 x 9600 DPI Maximum Document Size: 11.7 x 17 Color Depth: 36-bit Gray Scale Depth: 12-bit Interface Connectivity: 68-Pin SCSI Power Source: AC Adapter Automatic Document Feeder: Built-In Compatible OS: Windows 2000 Compatible OS: Windows 98 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: GT-30000 Model: GT-30000 UPC: 010343832800 EAN: 0010343832800
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| Features:
| • | 600 dpi optical resolution, 9600 dpi enhanced | | • | Large 11.7 by 17 inch scanning area | | • | 36-bit color | | • | 30 page per minute document feeder | | • | Auto document size recognition |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Epson GT-30000 document scanner makes document warehousing a simple task, with high-speed scanning at the touch of a button. 30 pages per minute, newly customized High Speed TWAIN and ISIS drivers, a 100-page duplexing ADF and optional networking make it the first choice for document processing.The GT-30000 supports most major scanning environments. Alongside its Epson TWAIN driver, the GT-30000 offers users more flexibility with an ISIS driver. The GT-30000 supports Auto Document Sizing. This contributes to faster scanning speed and greater productivity, and can be used for regular flatbed scanning and batch scanning with the ADF. Without this function, it is necessary to spend time manually entering the paper size during their pre-scan. Thanks to Auto Document Sizing, this time is now saved.
Amazon.com Product Description For high-end users, the GT-30000 offers more quality and features than nearly any other consumer-level scanner on the market. The color flatbed is designed for high-volume office use, and it does the job admirably. An optical resolution of 600 x 1,200 dpi (9,600 x 9,600 interpolated), 36-bit color depth, and an array of embedded image processing features result in crisp, clean images, ideal for professional uses. The GT-30000's real enticement however, is convenience. A 100-page auto-document feeder (with auto-document sizing) is capable of a very impressive 30 pages per minute and even supports duplex scanning. Networking doesn't get much easier, as the GT-30000 is networkable right out of the box. Both Twain and Isis drivers are provided for compatibility with a wide variety of scanning environments, while SCSI (and optional FireWire) connectivity ensures suitably fast transfer times. While distinctly pricey, the GT-30000 offers high-end scanning and convenience that's hard to beat. It also comes backed with a one-year extendable warranty.
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| Customer Reviews:
Whacky weird & wild. February 26, 2008 A. Dziennik (West Texas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After owning several other scanners which I use for a variety of office purposes including image storage, document control, etc I found I needed one with 11 x 17 capability. Not being able to find too many choices on an internet search this was available and in my price range. When it arrived several parts had come off either during shipping or perhaps were never installed during manufacture. Whichever, I found myself becoming a scanner assembly worker. I had to get my tool kit out for the construction which took quite a bit of time. I would have just returned the unit but was told that this is a common issue with this particular scanner and I needed to get to work as soon as possible. After several hours I managed to get the pieces figured out and installed. When I powered it up for the first time the light unit flickered and smoke poured out. Now I don't know if this was part of the damage I encountered upon opening the carton or a new set of problems. I really needed to use the thing so I took the chance and loaded some documents into the feed unit and watched the results. There were dark and light places over the captured image of the document which also came through when I printed from the captured image. I guess for storage of documents for reference purposes this thing would probably do the job. But for printable image storage this was not going to do the job. I finally decided I had wasted enough time and returned the scanner for a credit. I don't think I want to take the chance of repeating the experience so I am in the process of looking for an alternative brand. I don't recommend Epson. Recalling my experience with this company, I've had other issues with their products. From strange software gliches to poor hardware build quality, Epson has produced a lot of frustration for me with this model scanner being no exception.
In short if you want a decent scanner that will work out of the box and do an adaquate job, avoid this particular product. Epson may make better products than those I've had the experience of owning. And it may just be a fluke. But for this kind of money someone should have done a better job inspecting and testing the unit before shipping.
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