
|
Retail Price: $1,499.99
Deal Price: $1,019.95
Savings: $ 480.04 ( 32% )
Stock: N/A
Manufacturer: Microtek
|
Average Evaluation:     

|
|
Binding: Electronics Brand: Microtek Compatibility: PC USB EAN: 0793111645108 Feature: 3,200 x 1,600 optical dpi Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Microtek Manufacturer: Microtek Model: 1108-03-360072 Platform: Macintosh Publisher: Microtek Studio: Microtek
|
|
|
Features
|
3,200 x 1,600 optical dpi True 48-bit color 3.7 maximum optical density 12-by-17-inch tabloid size bed Firewire, USB, and SCSI-2 interfaces
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Editorial Reviews:
|
Need to scan large documents into your Mac or PC? It can be frustrating as most flatbeds are pretty much for letter-size documents. Here's a scanner that'll make your world seem new again. With a large 12" x 17" scan bed, the tabloid-size ScanMaker 9800XL brings high performance and affordable extra-large scanning for reflective media to the corporate user or graphic designer. The scanner's high-resolution 21,360-element CCD allows for greater enlargement of scanned images without loss of detail, and its three interfaces of USB/FireWire/SCSI-2 provide maximum flexibililty. The 9800XL also features a 3.7 maximum optical density with multiple sampling technology for true-to-life representation and purer image output. A powerful accessories package for film scanning is available as an attractive option to boost your productivity even further. Microtek LANShare network software (for PC only) - Lets you share the 9800XL over a local area network (LAN) / Allows multiple stations to use the same scanner and save on hardware costs Voltage / Power Consumption - AC 100 to 240 volts, 47 to 63 Hz, 45 watts maximum Scanner Unit Dimensions - 24.5 x 14.5 x 5.125 (LxWxH) / Unit weighs 32 lbs
|
|
|
Reviews :
|
Evaluation:     
Conclusion: Please don't waste your money! Review: I had the exact same problem as many others. Used the thing for 1 year and the bulb died, this was after Very light use. Maybe a dozen or so scans.. very very dissapointing.
We had to have a working scanner though (I work in a university Music Library and faculty need it) so we actually sent the thing in for repair. It cost $300 + shipping to CA and back, and when it came back, it died again in 6 mos.
I'm buying an Epson this time. I won't let the lower price lure me..it's simply not worth the headache.
Evaluation:     
Conclusion: Microtek is going out of business Review: I cannot tell you how crumby Microtek is. You must avoid Microtek products like the plague.
I bought this scanner 9800XL for about $1000. After one year, I started getting blurry scans. Microtek's solution? Buy another scanner from us, we don't repair anything.
Now I have upgraded to Leopard. New drivers are only available on Microtek's website, which is perpetually down. I called tech support and
a sleepy girl answered the phone and didn't know anything about computers in general, much less my driver problem. She kept referring to "my website". I said, "What does my website have to do with anything?"
I asked to speak to her supervisor and I got patched into a message that said the supervisor was at home, and to please leave a message.
I wish I could faithfully express how unprofessional this all is.
After my dealings with the Microtek Corporation and manufacturer of mediocre products with zero tech support, I can only conclude and sincerely believe that the Microtek must be run out of a shipping container somewhere in Oakland.
MICROTEK MUST BE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. Why else would they treat people like this?
Google them if you don't believe me. There are hundreds of threads about how lame Microtek is and how crumby their support is. I have to "rate" this product based on Amazon's review process, so I am giving them one star, but I would give them zero stars if I could...
Evaluation:     
Conclusion: "The Beast" - hate this scanner Review: We use this scanner in a professional environment and we have dubbed it "the Beast" because we groan whenever a job requires oversize scans and we actually have to use it. It has the most frustrating and nonsensical user interface I've ever seen. (Just one instance of many - the auto numbering feature cannot be reset except by hitting an up or down button - so if is up to 958 and you want to reset it to 0, you have to go down to 957, 956, etc.) It is extremely slow and also has a LOUD annoying whine while previewing and scanning - don't try to talk on the phone while scanning in the vicinity. The Mac driver has never worked properly - and calling Microtek only resulted in their instructing us to re-load the drivers, so we have to do this every time we use the scanner! The auto correction features seem to be weird, but we can't get the driver to calibrate the scanner, so we have to do all corrections in Photoshop after the fact. We have a $150 Canon scanner that is so far superior to the Microtek; I only wish Canon made an oversize scanner.
Evaluation:     
Conclusion: It's ALIVE!!! Review: I recently bought this scanner. As an illustrator, I was tired of chopping up my drawings and scanning them small.
My needs are simple, line art scanned, and this scanner does a BEAUTIFUL job.
Admittedly, I would have purchased the Epson, but I am on a Mac and the Epson in this price range isn't compatible. (Only the $2300 one is. What a scam.) With the guys who say they can fix the issues with it, I went ahead and purchased it.
Like the day I went from my mouse to a WACOM tablet, it's a defining one in my production process.
Evaluation:     
Conclusion: I'd rate it a minus if I could Review: This was a fantastic scanner, but after 13 mos - i month out of warranty the lamp went out. Microtek has I understand taken everything off shore - to China no doubt, and they do not repair or have a way to buy parts for this piece. Wish I had waited a while to buy this piece so I would have seen some negative reviews. 1500.00 for a piece of equipment that only lasts 12 months is not - repeat - not a good investment for anyone. Now I am looking for a new scanner.
|
|
|
|
|