Reddit mentions of Epson Perfection V19 Color Photo & Document Scanner with scan-to-cloud & 4800 dpi optical resolution

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Epson Perfection V19 Color Photo & Document Scanner with scan-to-cloud & 4800 dpi optical resolution. Here are the top ones.

Epson Perfection V19 Color Photo & Document Scanner with scan-to-cloud & 4800 dpi optical resolution
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Everyday scanning for photos and documents — 4800 dpi optical resolution (1) for amazing clarity and detail.Scan and share on cloud services (3) — includes Epson Easy Photo Scan software for scanning to Evernote and moreFast speeds — scan letter-sized documents in as few as 10 secondsEasy-to-use buttons — scan to email or create PDFs.Save space — built-in kickstand for vertical placement.USB powered — no AC adapter required
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1.5 Inches
Length9.9 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJune 2019
Weight3.75 Pounds
Width14.4 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Epson Perfection V19 Color Photo & Document Scanner with scan-to-cloud & 4800 dpi optical resolution:

u/paulri · 2 pointsr/Windows10

I'd recommend this in a heartbeat: http://www.amazon.com/Epson-Perfection-V19-Document-Scan-To-Cloud/dp/B00SQ6CCSS

Well under $100. It scans just fine. Now we are using it with a Windows 7 desktop, the support page has 10 drivers http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/support/supDetail.jsp?UseCookie=yes&oid=263071&prodoid=63100855&infoType=Downloads&detected=yes&platform=OSF_W_7-64

We've had this for about 6 months. It is very reliable. Only thing is that I still find Windows Fax & Scan utility to be quicker than the OEM software that runs it, but that's not a problem.

u/EdwadThatone · 1 pointr/redditgetsdrawn

If you have a computer and a printer/copier/scanner combo, (here's one for sub $100 or if you feel like spending $800+ for one I'd recommend this one). But if you have to take them on your phone then try and make sure you have good light and a stable hand. Also, if you plan on making more art to post here (Which, by the way, yours was great) and have to use your phone you could look into something like this. It's (somewhat) cheap, but it makes it so much easier to scan good quality pictures and documents.