Decent hardware ably supported by excellent software. The DS-790WN is ideal for ad hoc scanning exercises and single-user solutions. It isn’t cheap, but this is a complete solution that fits well into ...
Let's face it. The process of digitizing photos is mind-numbingly slow: the laying of each photo on the scanner and waiting the agonizing minutes for each to be scanned, then saving each photo. And ...
Epson has a long history of selling scanners, but they've been primarily photocentric flatbed scanners. The Epson WorkForce Pro GT-S50 ($499.99 direct) is different—neither photocentric nor flatbed.
Epson has a knack for making good photo and film scanners that don't break the bank, and the Epson Perfection V550 Photo Scanner($349.00 at Amazon) is no exception. It is very similar to the Editors' ...
The Epson GT-2500, a 48-bit color flatbed scanner, is geared toward small businesses that want to scan documents easily. With its automatic document feeder (ADF) and high-resolution capabilities, it ...
Near the lower end of Epson’s packed stable of business-ready document scanners is the DS-530 II Color Duplex Document Scanner ($399), a replacement for 2016’s DS-530. The hardware is about the ...
The Epson Perfection 3590 Photo is a fine choice if you are looking for an inexpensive, entry-level scanner. It offers high-end features such as 48-bit scanning at resolutions as high as 3,200 dpi, as ...
With its rated speed of 30 page-per-minute (ppm) speed—and 60 images per minute (ipm) for duplex (two-sided) scans—the Epson WorkForce DS-520 Color Document Scanner ($399.99) is an obvious candidate ...
Epson is a prominent name in the printer industry and they are one of the first brands to introduce commercial printers with ink tank technology. The company has been making several improvements with ...