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Lucas00 04-12-2024 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by jp1216 (Post 2426292)
$330 for the V600. I'm leaning towards trying VueScan. I like my 5600F....
I may try it out.

I was recommended the v37 (Not v370!) by a member about a year or so ago. Have since gotten it and have been very pleased. Works on my windows 11 machine. You can get one used on ebay for $40-$100 shipped. Just have to make sure there's no scratches and it comes with the power adapter.

In terms of technology I don't believe scanning has changed much at all in the last 10+ years, the v37 from 2012 is actually newer than the v600 and can scan at the same Dpi as the v600 (super high Dpi is irrelevant as we aren't scanning film). The only real difference is slightly slower scanning.

The v37 also comes with a hinged lid that allows you to open it and scan long items very easily.

Zach Wheat 04-12-2024 11:40 AM

Epson V500 with Windows; works great.

Leon 04-12-2024 11:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jp1216 (Post 2426292)
$330 for the V600. I'm leaning towards trying VueScan. I like my 5600F....
I may try it out.

That took 5 minutes. VueScan trial software woke up my dead 5600F and works. $25 option may be worth it - for me.

Sounds like a winner. If I recall, there might have been an issue with my scanner anyway. I know I don't like to upgrade unless I have to.
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asoriano 04-12-2024 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by thecatspajamas (Post 2426289)
VueScan software is your best bet to keeping your old scanner hardware working with your new OS upgrades. Also provides a uniform interface when working with different scanners without being dependent on whatever the manufacturer included in the box. Well worth the low buy-in for the software.

+1

VueScan was a lifesaver for my CanoScan 9000F Mark II.


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