No pros or cons. Product was unacceptable when I got it. Scans were double and triple images. Sent it back to the manufacturer.
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Manufacturer: Epson
No pros or cons. Product was unacceptable when I got it. Scans were double and triple images. Sent it back to the manufacturer.
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A shopper asked: Is the V370 scanner compatible with iMac operating system Yosemite? My answer: The user manuel says: Macintosh System RequirementsSystem Macintosh computers running Mac OS X 10.5.8, 10.6.x, 10.7.x, or 10.8.x.
Accurate Color; Easy To Set Up; Good Resolution
Not at all what I expected. I was expecting a color scanner taht also scanned photographs, not the other way around!
After using this scanner I am thrilled at its performance and ease of use. Software is pretty straight forward and does a good job however I still prefer Photoshop for stitchingredients pictures.
Decent home scanner older HP model had a bit truer color presentation than this one but it went kaput. Software on the Epson unit is very flexible and easy to use. Scan times are acceptable and the fact the cover folds flat for use with books is a plus.
Bought this to replay an older Epson scanner. It's better than my older one but it seems they had gotten cheaper material wise. The quality of the scan is good, but the white under cover and negative and slide holder were very thin and cheaply made.
Easy to use
Flimsy white undercover and negative and slide holder
The V370 here is a fully-featured A4 scanner that comes with a transparency unit. Or the otherwise very similar V37 is available without a transparency unit for £20 less. See all Scanner reviews .
First of all, let me say, B&H is great store to do business with. So this review is about Epson. I got an Epson V370 photo scanner as a present for a family member. It did not work brand new out of the box. It added a color streak into everything scanned. I called Epson's Tech support.
The product was advertised by the manufacturer to be able to scan 3D objects. It does, but it puts a rainbow green-blue-purple on the edges of any object that has depth. Manufacturer sent another that did same thing. Have to return for a refund.
Easy to Use; Easy to Set Up; Fast
Quality
Yes! This is what I needed. A CCD scanner is what you need when scanning art, I had a CIS scanner and it was driving me nuts, because if your paper is textured or anything isn't smushed flat against the scanner then it will be blurry. CCD does texture, CCD scans whatever is there in perfect clarity.
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