![]() ![]() Optical Resolution: 4800 dpi with Epson MatrixCCD Scanner Type: Flatbed color scanner with TPU (built-in) * LED light source - lower energy consumption than a fluorescent lamp * Scan 35-mm film, photos, documents, receipts, artwork, books, magazines, 3D objects and more The negative scanner also fits onto the scanner glass, there are spaces just for it to fit. The top half is white, but there’s a handle there that you can pull to reveal the negative scanning part of the V330. Opening the lid you’ll find the scanning glass as expected. The power and USB connections just seem to be in an odd space really, I don’t know why they would be near the front like they are and not on the back or near the top of the scanner. On that back edge you’ll also find the power connection and the USB port. The back edge of the scanner is where you’ll find the hinge that is very expandable. I like the last one, it essentially turns the scanner into a copier which is a nice feature. The buttons are for power, scan to PDF, scan to email and scan to printer actually. The scanner itself is black plastic, and there’s four buttons located on the bottom edge. There’s a few things included with the scanner like the power supply, USB cable, negative holder, quick start guide and the software/driver disc. The scanner comes packaged very well in it’s Epson branded box. No video today for you, just the traditional unboxing. The V330 itself is fast and quiet, but it has one small problem, read on to learn more. The scanner includes a few software programs that work well with it. By the name you could guess it’s made for photos so it can scan negatives, but you can do a lot more like OCR and it also can act like a copier, scanning directly to your printer. Up for review today I’ve got a scanner from Epson called the Perfection V330 Photo Scanner.
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