Epson GT-15000 Reviews

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Specification for Epson GT-15000


Features:
  • 600 x 1,200 dpi optical resolution, 9,600 x 9,600 dpi interpolated
  • 48-bit color depth, 16-bit grayscale
  • Large 11.7-by-17-inch scanning area
  • Instant startup with no warm-up required
  • USB 2.0 and SCSI-2 connectivity, optional FireWire
    Platforms:
    Windows XP Professional
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    Epson GT-15000

    “This A3 Epson GT-15000 flatbed scanner was purchased...”

    Written on: 27/04/2004 by BorisHotch (4 reviews written)

    This A3 Epson GT-15000 flatbed scanner was purchased to compliment an older Epson GT12000 Scanner.

    The initial setup was very straightforward, being both SCSI and USB, with the USB being the preferred method mainly for the convenience of being able to switch on the scanner without having to reboot the machine (which has to be done with SCSI if it wasn't on at bootup), and also not having to take the case off the PC to install a SCSI card.

    It is also possible to connect it with an optional... (read more)

    Usrhlp's Response to BorisHotch's Review

    Written on: 01/11/2006

    The only downsides of the Epson GT-15000 scanner is that it suffers from the same problems every other scanner ever made suffers from!

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    Jpculver's Response to BorisHotch's Review

    Written on: 08/06/2007

    Could you explain just what these "other problems" are?

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    Usrhlp's Response to BorisHotch's Review

    Written on: 15/06/2007

    "Price, Glass can get scratched, Heavy (13kg)"
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    <br/>Did you not bother to check the review?

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    Janeindigo's Response to BorisHotch's Review

    Written on: 05/04/2010

    I found this review helpful because I am looking for a scanner that can handle original Artwork and from the resolutions it sounds like it can. However would be nice to know exactly how slow it could be at highest spec which is what I would use :)

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