Originally published on Amazon on 28th October 2015. Unless you have a bunch of undeveloped photographs, this feature isn't an essential one.Īll in all, a great budget pick over its closest competition from Canon (LiDE 120). Buy Epson Perfection V39 Photo Scanner featuring Optical Resolution: 4800 dpi, Scan Speed: 10 Seconds at 300 dpi, Color Depth: 48-bit Internal, Maximum Scan Area: 8.5 x 11.7', Four Front-Panel Buttons, Removable Lid & Built-In Kickstand, Epson Easy Photo Fix Technology, Digital Dust Correction & OCR Software, ArcSoft Scan-n-Stitch Deluxe Software, USB Bus Powered & USB 2.0 Connectivity. The one missing feature is "negative scanning" which comes at a higher price for it is certainly quite a niche feature. The scanning speed is not breath-taking but certainly good enough for home usage, especially at such high resolutions. This scanner is 1/3rd of the weight and much smaller in dimensions whilst still able to scan A4, plus can be positioned and used on its side (via a flip out. The scanner can be vertically or horizontally oriented though I always prefer to have it flat as it makes it more convenient to use. Scan photographs, documents and more with the Epson Perfection V39 Flatbed Scanner. I have only used Epson Scan till date in auto mode with few analog photos from the 80s & some documents and the scan quality is simply awesome at 4800 dpi.
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It comes bundled with an useful bunch of software (Epson Scan, Scan to PDF, Document Capture Pro, and ArcSoft Scan-n-Stitch Deluxe) which should come in handy when dealing with various types of documents. Based on 405 user reviews, the average review score of the Epson Perfection V39 is 84, however the average rating of the Plustek MobileOffice D412 is 70. It requires just a USB to Micro USB cable to operate which makes it a treat to use. However, from what I have seen of it so far, it certainly does what's expected. Amazon classifies the 5-star rating as "I love it" and for me it is more of love at first sight as I have yet to put the product through its paces.