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Epson Perfection 2480

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Performance
Scan quality (color/monochrome)Very Good/Very Good
PerformanceVery Good
Average 1200-dpi color scan speed31 seconds per document
Average 300-dpi monochrome scan speed23 seconds per document
FeaturesVery Good
Max optical resolution (dpi)2400 by 4800
Scanning area (inches)8.5 by 11.7
Color depth48 bits internal, 48 bits external
Connection interfacesUSB 2.0
Removable lidYes
Transparency adapterIncluded; up to 4 by 1.5 inches
Automatic document feederOptional photo/card feeder, $149
Bundled softwareArcSoft PhotoImpression, Abbyy Fine Reader Sprint OCR, Easy Photo Fix, Epson Smart Panel, NewSoft Presto BizCard
Overall ease of useGood
InstallationOutstanding
DesignVery Good
DocumentationGood
Support quality scoreGood
Support policiesOne-year warranty; free, unlimited, 12-hour weekday non-toll-free support

User Reviews for Epson Perfection 2480

  • Reviewed by: mpradman

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: slide and photo scanning, photo enhancement, user friendly - easy to use and navigate.

    Weaknesses: Little bit big.

    Overall Evaluation: Very easy to setup and learn to use, does not take any time at all. color sharpness of the scanned pictures, negatives are very excellent. color of the scanned images were correct, much better than my old canon.I have liked the photo restoration tool with this scanner and also the included softares are good, ocr softare lets you scan the text straight to computer and you can use it in word.

  • Reviewed by: bs_price

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Produces good scans with good color fidelity quickly. Slide and negative scanning works well. Optional automatic photo feeder lid works very well.

    Weaknesses: Substantially bigger than my Canon Lide scanner - but it does more and is much faster.

    Overall Evaluation: I wish it were smaller, but this works faster than any of the other scanners I've had and produces very nice scans. I had a Visioneer whose color fidelity I could never get right (and I'm not a purist or professional - it was really obvious), while this looks just right with no tweaking. It took me a little while to figure out the scanning software/TWAIN driver options, so I would say this is a little less intuitive than other software I have used, but getting the hang of scanning with other than the default options still was pretty straightforward. I haven't used the photoediting software (I'm sticking with what I have and already know) or the OCR software (never need to do OCR), so I can't comment on that.Negative scanning works very well - but getting all the dust off is a pain (nothing to do with the scanner - it's just that dust looks much bigger when you blow it up in a slide scan than when you scan a print). I did not have much luck with trying the settings for scratch/dust removal to get rid of same.I got this scanner in part because there was a $100 Compusa.com rebate on the version with the automatic photo feeder (the 2480 Limited Edition). This is a very nice feature if you have stacks of photos you want to scan and the negatives are not immediately at hand. With the rebate, the whole thing was cheaper than the scanner alone elsewhere.With the backlighting of negatives and slides, and the need to power a motor for the optional photo feeder lid, the lid needs power and the scanner can't be bus-powered. But Epson nicely has a cord coming out of the adapter brick so it only takes 1 normal-sized plug-in space.

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