It’s not the scanner that determines quality of scan so much as the scanning software. Most all scanners are the same as far as DPI capability. As far as books and other materials, that’s also a function of the scanning software and is not dependent on the scanner. Finereader Pro does a good job of scanning complex documents like multiple columns and so forth. And, I run the scanner completely from within the software interface of FineReader Pro. The scanner is pretty bare bones and has four buttons that I never bother with except for the power on/off button which has a little dimple on it for identification purposes.
On Jun 18, 2014, at 10:25 AM, Juaanita Marttin <[email protected]> wrote: > Okay. That’s good to know. > I plan to scan my snail mail and my Time magazine with it. How well does it > work with books and magazines? > Also, when you’re scanning, do you use a button on the Mac keyboard, or a > button on the scanner itself? > > On Jun 18, 2014, at 9:09 AM, Phil Halton <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I have and use the Epson V33 and it works great with Fine reader pro or >> express. I thought they were out of production, but I guess not - either >> that or yours is a left over. Either way for the price you can’t go wrong.. >> They’re all called photo scanners these days - it just means you can put a >> picture on the glass and scan it. It’s kind of like calling computers >> “digital computers”, its a marketing double speak thing. >> >> >> On Jun 17, 2014, at 8:30 PM, Juaanita Marttin <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> I’m thinking about buying the Epson V33 scanner recommended for the Abby >>> software for the Mac. I looked on Amazon and I see the scanner for $82. >>> It says it’s a photo scanner. Is this the right one? >>> It doesn’t say that it’s a flatbed scanner but I assume it is. 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