Microtek - Scanner with Transparency Adapter - Black
Model:6000
SKU:5682852
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Description
Packs a punch with 6400 x 3200 dpi resolution and creates poster-sized images of you favorite photos with remarkable detail.
Features
Creates poster-size files of photos with remarkable sharpness and detail
8 easy-to-use buttons: Scan, Copy, E-mail, OCR, Setup/Cancel, Scan to Web, Custom and Power
OCR function scans directly into Microsoft Word and other word processing applications
Image-editing software to fix old, faded, scratched and torn photos
Superslim EDGE design fits scanner into a smaller footprint without sacrificing quality
Plug-and-play USB interface (cable included)
PC and Mac compatible
From our expanded online assortment; not available in all Best Buy retail stores
Other
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1087340571851','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">Type of Interface</a>USB
- Scanner ResolutionUp to 6400 x 3200 dpi optical
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1087340809653','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">Bit Depth</a>True 48-bit (16 bits per color)
- Scanner TypeFlatbed color image
- Maximum Document Size8.5" x 11.7"
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1087340809696','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">Scan Method</a>Single pass
- Transparency ScanningYes, with optional adapter
- TWAIN CompliantYes
- Software IncludedMicrotek ScanWizard 5, Ulead PhotoExplorer, Ulead DVD PictureShow SE Basic, Adobe Photo Deluxe/Adobe Photoshop LE, ABBYY FineReader Sprint, ASF Digital ROC and SHO trial versions
- Accessories IncludedLightLid 35, 35mm slide and filmstrip scanning adapter
- Minimum System RequirementsIntel® Pentium® PC or later with built-in USB port; Windows 98 SE, 2000, ME, XP or iMac, G3 or G4 with built-in USB port; Mac OS 9.0 - OS X 10.2, built for Mac OS X; 64MB RAM (128MB better)
- UPC793111801245
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