winger
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When I turned my Epson 4870 on, the light blinked red and it made a high pitched whine. Occasionally, it's sounded like it's scanning, but I'll just get a blank file (only happens when scanning film so far). I've had it since 2004 and it's scanned over 3000 files so I don't expect it to last forever.
If/when it dies, what would be the practical differences between the V700 and V750? I'm not really interested in wet mounting at this point. I also am not looking for something that will produce a file that will yield a billboard sized image. In addition to prints and negatives, I frequently have to scan papers for my husband and make them into pdfs. I read one review of the 700 that indicated they couldn't do this (don't know if it was them or the software). Most of the photos I scan are destined to just be shown on the web. Some will have prints made, but usually not larger than 11x14 (way more at 4x6 for scrapbooking).
I'd possibly fix the 4870, but that can still only last so long.
If/when it dies, what would be the practical differences between the V700 and V750? I'm not really interested in wet mounting at this point. I also am not looking for something that will produce a file that will yield a billboard sized image. In addition to prints and negatives, I frequently have to scan papers for my husband and make them into pdfs. I read one review of the 700 that indicated they couldn't do this (don't know if it was them or the software). Most of the photos I scan are destined to just be shown on the web. Some will have prints made, but usually not larger than 11x14 (way more at 4x6 for scrapbooking).
I'd possibly fix the 4870, but that can still only last so long.