Microtek ScanMaker 4700 Flatbed Scanner (PC/Mac)

Microtek ScanMaker 4700 Flatbed Scanner (PC/Mac)

 
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Product Description:

The ScanMaker 4700 combines true 42-bit, 1200-dpi scanning to deliver over 4, 398 billion colors and superior image sharpness. Five push buttons on the scanner's front panel let you do the following with one touch of a button: Scan, Copy, Email, Cancel (operations), and Setup (for easy configuration). Other features: built-in JPEG compression to shorten the scanning process and yield smaller file sizes and USB connection for snap installations.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • True 1,200 x 2,400 dpi optical resolution, 9,600 x 9,600 dpi interpolated, 42-bit color depth
  • USB connection to PC or Mac
  • Easy 1-button scanning; scans area of 8.5 by 11.7 inches
  • Comprehensive software bundle included
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Microtek
  • Compatibility: PC USB
  • EAN: 0793111656005
  • FormFactor: Desktop
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • Label: Microtek
  • Manufacturer: Microtek
  • MediaType: Transparencies
  • Model: 1108-03-510002
  • MPN: 1108-03-510002
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: SCANNER
  • Publisher: Microtek
  • Studio: Microtek
  • UPC: 793111656005

Customer Reviews

Microtek 47002002-04-07
I've owned this scanner for about 6 months. The hardware, including the 35 mm slide scanner, have been trouble free. Photo-quality scans are fast, made in a single-pass. Image quality is flawless. The included ScanWiz 5.0 software from Microtek is easy to use, with 2 interfaces: novice and expert. As stated on PC Magazine and ZD Net review sites, installation was problematic - I've never been able to get the (included) Adobe PhotoDeluxe 2.0 to work with my 2-year old Dell running Win 98SE. Nonetheless, in the [price] range, the Scanmaker 4700 is a great value and I would highly recommend it for users willing to work around, or live with, the software installation issues.
microtek - windows 95 beware2000-10-25
i purchased this scanner because of the dpi and the easy to use buttons on the front - however not being a "computer guru" didn't realize that you cannot use it if you have windows 95. the usb connection is not supported by windows 95. I am not sure how it works but wanted to warn others about the usb issue.

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