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Flatbed color scanner. Resolution to 2400 X 2400.
Comes with film carrier. USB interface.
Supported for 32-bit Linux. Requires proprietary
binary blob available at no charg ...
This is a model being "closed out" on the Epson
website in February 2008. It has NO FAX feature.
The printer has 4 separate ink carts. Maximum
Resolution is 5760 x 1440 optim ...
MSI K8T Neo makes use of the VIAŽ VT8237 chipset
for gigabit ethernet, SATA, and of course, socket
754. Works great in both 64bit and 32bit modes.
Overclocking capabilities.
...
This is the Epson Perfection 2480 photo.
Usb, adaptator for 35mm films.
Work well with sane, xsane. Edit you're
/etc/sane.d/snapscan.conf to add the usb dev. and
give the pa ...
was recognised in SuSE Linux 9.1 pro. Works with
SANE out of the box although I had to chose the
model "Perfection 1240". It worked both with
normal pictures as well as the sl ...
Device Type
Flatbed scanner - desktop
Max Supported Media Size
A4 (210 x 297 mm)
Dimensions (WxDxH)
26.9 cm x 43.5 cm x 9.3 cm
Weight
2.8 kg
Localisation
Engl ...
A premium quality scanner that offers a simple,
cost-effective way to scan photos, text, or
graphics, the EPSON PerfectionŽ 1260 is ideal for
the home, school, or office. With ...
Works well in both Redhat 9.0 and in Fedora Core 1
Did need a little of attention, I updated the
xsane front and back RPM's now it works good no
problems with it what so ev ...
True 2400 x 4800dpi resolution ? the highest
available on a consumer scanner
48-bit in and out colour depth
EPSON Matrix CCD, MicroStep Drive On-Chip
MicroLens Technology fo ...
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