I just got my new Epson scanner and I installed the Fine Reader software. I
think I have the settings where I want them but how do you just scan in stuff
like snail mail. I did a test document but how do you listen to what you’ve
scanned in? I’m coming from a K1000 and Windows environment
. It is just for scanning and converting to text.
On Jun 24, 2014, at 8:07 PM, Juaanita Marttin jordmar...@suddenlink.net wrote:
I just got my new Epson scanner and I installed the Fine Reader software. I
think I have the settings where I want them but how do you just scan in stuff
like snail mail
to text.
On Jun 24, 2014, at 8:07 PM, Juaanita Marttin jordmar...@suddenlink.net
wrote:
I just got my new Epson scanner and I installed the Fine Reader software. I
think I have the settings where I want them but how do you just scan in
stuff like snail mail. I did a test document but how do
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
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
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
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. I’d just like a
little