Kodak s1220 Photo Scanner with Feeder Review

 

 

 


Overview

The Kodak s1220 photo scanner is an expensive printer that needs to be carefully considered before you purchase the product. The up-to-the-minute equipment is the 4×6 photo scanner with feeder, which comes with a two-year extended warranty care kit.

Description

The up-to-the-minute Photo equipment feeder is a compact system that offers some powerful and loaded features as well as benefits. The system is said to deliver all of your desktop photo scan needs.

  • Automatic Document Feeder

The scanning system automatically feeds at most speeds and up to 30 PPM, which includes small documents such as the identification cards or the longer pages. You have a broad spectrum of output solutions, which include the searchable PDF files to provide you with easier information access.

  • Benefits

The scanner comes with Kodak Capture software from Lite. It is compatible with Microsoft Windows, Vista, 2000, and XP. One of the cons is that this software may not work with the most innovative Windows 7 OS. With some models, you also get the most recent Photo Application software. This 4×6-scanning with feeder gives you a maximum A4 paper size and color mode includes grayscale, black and white. The scan side is simplex with a single side only.

  • Feeder Capacity

You can feed up to 50 pages simultaneously. It is available with a USB interface and uses ISIS and TWAIN drivers. The unit is easy to use. A versatile, compact desktop system is designed to deliver efficient and fast photo printing scans. You can quickly print photos with ease.

  • Scanning applications

The applications are average. The scan system is offered with a specialty photo shop.

 

Overall

This is a very pricey photo scanner with feeder. It has several features that are commonly found in other scanners, so if you are looking for an affordable way to print photos, you might want to compare other models first.

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