Thu, 22 Jan 2009 Epson introduces Perfection V30 scanner
Compact slim-line Perfection V30 is aimed at home users
Epson has introduced a new scanner, the Perfection V30, aimed at home users who need to scan photos and documents.
The compact slim-line Perfection V30 has an optical resolution of 4800 dpi and is equipped with ReadyScan LED technology, which offers low power consumption and requires virtually no warm-up time.
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As with the rest of the Epson Perfection range, the Perfection V30 is Energy Star compliant.
A multiple scan to PDF button has been added, which allows users to automatically save documents into PDF format so they are easy to email and file.
The Perfection V30 also scans documents up to 25mm thick with the lid closed due to the fully open lid design which when open fully to 180° so it can copy large document formats, thick textbooks for example with heavy spines.
The Epson Perfection V30 scanner costs £68.50 including VAT.
Full specs are available on the Epson website.
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