| Brand |
Microtek |
| Estimated Price |
$500 to $2250 |
| Form Factor |
Desktop |
| Input Type |
Color |
| Interface |
USB IEEE 1394 Firewire |
| Light Source |
Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp |
| Manufacturer Part Number |
ARTIXSCAN1800F 655821 1800F 1108-03-280151 110803280151OB 655281 |
| Max Resolution |
1200 - 2399 dpi |
| Max. Color Depth |
48-bit Color |
| Max. Supported Media Size |
203 x 356 mm |
| Scan Element Type |
CCD |
| Type |
Flatbed Scanner |
| UPC |
793111646662 |
| Warranty |
2 Years |
|
Dimensions
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| Depth: |
24.03 in. |
| Height: |
6.26 in. |
| Weight: |
44.98 lb. |
| Width: |
15.25 in. |
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Key Features
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| Color Depth: |
48-bits Color |
| Interface: |
USB, IEEE 1394 Firewire |
| Max. Resolution (Hardware): |
1800 x 3600 dpi |
| Optical Resolution: |
1800 dpi |
| Platform: |
PC, Mac |
| Type: |
Flatbed Scanner |
|
Media
|
| Media Load Type: |
Manual Load |
| Supported Media Type: |
Film, Plain Paper, Slides, Transparencies |
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Miscellaneous
|
| Included Accessories: |
USB Cable, Templates For FilmStrips, Templates For 35mm Slides, Power Cord, FireWire Card, FireWire Cable |
| MPN: |
1108-03-280151 |
| Product ID: |
20259642 |
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Miscellaneous
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| Release Date: |
10 December, 2002 |
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System Requirements
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| Operating System: |
Microsoft Windows 98, Apple MacOS 8, Apple MacOS 9, Microsoft Windows 2000 |
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Technical Features
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| Film Scanning Capabilities: |
Mounted Slides, Batch Scanning, 35mm Filmstrip, 35mm Slides |
| Optical Density: |
4.8 Dmax |
| Special Features: |
Built-in Tranparency Unit |
| More Information |
| Details: |
The 48-bit ArtixScan 1800f combines an optical resolution of 3, 600 x 1, 800 dpi and an impressive 4.8 Maximum Optical Density resulting in amazingly sharp, detailed image capture for the demanding standards of service bureaus and pre-press environments. Microtek's patented dual platen design accommodates a variety of reflective, positive, and negative film originals - from 35mm up to 8" x 10". This professional scanner features glass-free transparency scanning to ensure that only the original image is captured, and not the unwelcome artifacts introduced by glass, to yield superior image quality. |
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