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Microtek ScanMaker i320 High-Resolution Flatbed Scanner

Brand: Microtek

List Price: $99.99
Buy New: $61.07
You Save: $38.92 (39%)



New (4) Used (2) from $50.00

Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 10 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Operating System: Apple MacOS 9.x
Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.2
Dimensions (in): 21.7 x 16 x 5.5
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: 110803660012
Model: 110803660012
UPC: 793111805441
EAN: 0793111805441
ASIN: B0001NBG2C

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 6,400 x 3,200 dpi optical resolution, 48-bit color
  • PictuRescue photo reconstruction and restoration system
  • Scans 4-by-6-inch photo in up to 28 seconds at 300 dpi
  • 7 Smart-Touch buttons; LightLid 35mm slide and filmstrip adapter
  • High-speed USB 2.0 interface; PC and Mac compatible

Accessories:

  • Belkin F3U134-10 USB Extension Cable (10-Feet)
  • Canon 1029A004 Photo Paper Pro for BJC-8200 (8.5inx11in, 15 Sheets )
  • Spikemaster SM-BG8 8 Outlet Block, Standard Protection Surge Protector (White)
  • APC BE350U 350VA Back-ups Es
  • Epson Premium Glossy 8 1/2 x 11 Inch Photo Paper, 50 Sheets (S041667)

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
Microtek's ScanMaker i320 builds on the popular ScanMaker i300, offering exclusive PictuRescue photo reconstruction and restoration software, 6,400 x 3,200 dpi resolution, and true 48-bit color. USB 2.0 connectivity and seven Smart-Touch buttons (plus a convenient Power button) on the front panel make setup a snap and operation simple.

PictuRescue incorporates Kodak's DigitalIce photo print technology and Microtek's ColoRescue. With DigitalIce, physically damaged and blemished photo prints that are torn, creased, cracked, and scratched are restored to like-new condition. The ColoRescue system restores faded, dull photos and film to their original hues, saturation, and brilliance in an automatic, one-click process that involves no steep learning curve or hassles.

Microtek's Slim EDGE design offers a more efficient form factor, producing a 25-percent smaller scanner without sacrificing scan quality. Its modern metal finish fits into any home or office decor.

Buttons for Scan, Copy, PDF/OCR, Email, Scan-to-Web, Setup/Cancel, and Custom automate everyday tasks. You can scan images and send them directly to an application of your choice. Email images at the click of a button, and upload images to a photo-sharing site to share them with friends and family. Buttons can be customized quickly to fit your needs.




Microtek’s exclusive PictuRescue System features fast and easy photo reconstruction powered by DIGITAL ICE Photo Print Technology.


The i320 includes the LightLid 35 that is used for scanning 35mm slides and filmstrips.

This scanner comes with the ABBYY FineReader Sprint OCR software package, which can easily handle documents with embedded full-color images and complex formatting. You can edit text from books and documents in Microsoft Word, Excel, and in HTML. Other software titles include Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 (Mac/PC), Adobe Photoshop Album SE (PC), Kodak Digital Science Color Management, Ulead Photo Explorer, and Ulead DVD PictureShow. The ScanMaker i320 is compatible with Microsoft XP, ME, 2000 and 98SE, as well as with Mac 10.1.3 and later operating systems.

What's in the Box
ScanMaker i320 scanner, USB cable, power adapter, Adobe software CD-ROM, Microtek software CD-ROM, and LightLid 35 slide and film adapter



Product Description
Microtek ScanMaker i320 - As with other flatbed scanners, the i320 lets you capture your family photos to digital files that will last a lifetime! But unlike other scanners, the i320 has built-in Digital ICE & ColoRescue technology. These technological achievements automatically retouch and restore your photos for you!! It will repair cracks, tears & rips; as well as bring faded colors back to life! Connects to a PC or Mac via USB 2.0 Included Hardware - USB 2.0, Power Adapter, & 35mm Slide & Filmstrip Adapter Included Software - Microtek ScanWizard 5 (PC/Mac), Adobe Photoshop Album SE (PC), Ulead DVD PictureShow (Mac), Adobe Acrobat Reader (PC/Mac), Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 (PC/Mac), ABBYY FineReader Sprint OCR (PC/Mac), Ulead PhotoExplorer (PC/Mac), Kodak DCMS Color Management (PC/Mac), Microtek Scan, Copy, E-Mail OCR, & Scan-to-Web utilities


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Good scanner, but ICE is a disappointment   October 11, 2004
R. Lemieux (California, USA)
37 out of 37 found this review helpful

I'm a long-time user of Microtek scanners, and have generally found that even their low end products are reliable and deliver great results.

The i320 installed and worked without a hitch when attached to a new Athlon-based PC running Windows XP Home Edition, and I immediately started testing it using a high quality 8x10 photograph. One issue I encountered right off is that the quality of scans was inferior to that of my previous scanner, a Microtek 3600. After working with the i320 for a while, I discovered what I think is the reason. This model, like most current scanners, has a very high hardware resolution - 3200dpi. My older scanner has a hardware resolution of 600dpi. One frequently overlooked fact about this increased resolution is that the much smaller size of today's sensors makes them a lot more vulnerable to optical noise, which degrades image quality. (And by the way, that higher resolution is of no value when scanning photographs, since most photo detail can be resolved at 300dpi.)

I found that I was able to get the scanner to behave more like a 600dpi model by using the Descreen option in the ScanWizard software. (Try setting it between 100 and 200lpi). This cleaned up the noise dramatically, and I was happy.

What I was not so happy about is the Digital ICE feature. This is a proven technology that has been employed in high end film scanners with great success. I don't know how successfully it's been used in flatbed scanners, but my tests with the i320 were not impressive. I tried numerous variations of scan resolution and ICE settings on some old photos, both color and B&W. In no case did the ICE function ever clean up even one speck of dust or debris on any of my photos. It did help a bit in correcting physical damage such as wrinkles or tears, but I frankly have very few photos in such bad condition.

Aside from the extra cost in dollars that the ICE function adds to the scanner, it also costs a lot in time. Scans with ICE enabled are sloooooow! You'll have to wait several minutes while the scanner does nothing at all except display a message about warming up. This happens with each and every scan - how warm does it need to be? Unless you have a shoebox full of mangled photos, I can't see this implementation of Digital ICE being worthwhile.

Another minor disappointment was the ColoRescue feature. This is supposed to restore proper colors to faded photos, but in my tests it usually produced silly, garish results. I found it preferable to scan without it and fix the colors in Photoshop.

Bottom line - this is a perfectly fine scanner. However, it probably won't produce great results with the default settings. You'll have to explore the intricacies of the ScanWizard software (which, by the way, is one of the best scanner control programs out there and is the main reason why I continue to buy Microtek stuff). And it won't clean up dust and debris on photos. Consider saving a few bucks by getting the Microtek 6000 without Digital ICE, or instead spend more on one of the higher end models where the ICE function might really work!



2 out of 5 stars Installation Hell   September 27, 2004
Pace Ripley (Somerville, MA)
17 out of 18 found this review helpful

I got this scanner for its features and based on the reputation Microtek has in the professional imaging arena, where they are a major player. It was to replace my old HP scanner that is slow and whose quality is no longer up to snuff.
After unpacking the scanner, I followed the installation instructions, which are basically install the software, restart and connect the scanner - and suddenly I was back in the dark ages of Windows 95. Eithr using a USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 just failed to work with the scanner. Especially bad is the fact that the computer actually did detect the scanner but Microtek's scanner detection software refused to agree. Even when it did find it, it would hang and the scanner remained unusable.
After disconnecting all Firewire and USB devices, the scanner was finally detected by the software when it was the sole device connected to a USB 1.1 port. Then it was really fast and finally showed its promise.
Now it is back in the box and on the way back to the store. Microtek better wake up and discover that hardware these days does install plug-n-play. HP may build inferior products, but they work.



4 out of 5 stars Good Scanner, So-So On OS X   March 3, 2005
Brandon Larkin (West Branch, MI United States)
10 out of 11 found this review helpful

This scanner is a great value for the price. Excellent resolution, fairly quick scans. I have to agree in saying there is quite a bit to install intially, but not that bad overall. Epson scanners I have installed have had nearly the same amount of software. The software seems to lock up every once in a while on my PowerBook G4 1.33 Ghz running Mac OS 10.3.8(if anyone has any tips about that let me know), but runs great on my Windows XP Home SP1 machine. Overall probably the best quality scanner for the money.


1 out of 5 stars Not impressed   January 22, 2006
MrHobes (New York)
4 out of 6 found this review helpful

Short story:
Installed scanner, did a few basic scanning tasks b&w documents, color photos - without exception, the scanner rendered blurry (to the point of unreadable / unviewable) images.

Completely useless. I sent it back and purchased the HP ScanJet 4850 instead.

Maybe it was "luck of the draw." I'm sure everyone has been delivered faulty electronic equipment before. Regardless, this is my first (and hopefully last) experience with Microtek.



1 out of 5 stars Any Scanner Better Than This One   January 31, 2006
Daniel Pecoraro
4 out of 6 found this review helpful

I installed this scanner and had it working maybe a month. Had the scanner kept working I'd be telling you that you would get better clearer scans from something else and also that the software and installation is really out of date.

Fortunately I don't have to go into much detail on that because this scanner just quit working for no reason. Something in the scanner itself, tried many computers and the USB port on the scanner is totally dead. The light on the machine does come on though.

This scanner is just a waste of your time and money.





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