How do you save each and every documents when you scan a bunch of files/documents on one scanning? I can do it on my old Scan Snap Scanner but on this scanner I don't think they have this features.
Hi, Michelle - For Epson Scan 2 and Epson ScanSmart search under the “advance settings” tab. There’s a brightness, contrast and gamma “slider bar” where you can make adjustments.
Get a shitty Win 10 machine and you'll never have to worry about that kind of nonsense ever again. Or u can continue to pay premium prices for antiquated tech and compromise the ubiquitous compatibility. The choice is yours.
@@turboclaybird I have had this scanner for about six months now and use it frequently. It is designed with high volume document scanning needs in mind, more so than photographs. If you crank up the scanning resolution (defaults at 300 dpi I believe), it will slow the feed down considerably and can be used on more delicate items like photographs. That being said, you may be better served shopping out dedicated photo scanners instead to achieve the best digital reproductions of your pictures. This is just my opinion.
@@turboclaybird I used it as a document scanner, never for photos. No, the scanner wouldn't damage them but I'd recommend another type of scanner for photos.
So mine says error why
How do you save each and every documents when you scan a bunch of files/documents on one scanning? I can do it on my old Scan Snap Scanner but on this scanner I don't think they have this features.
How do i lighten the scan? some documents come out too Dark and i can't find the feature to fix this
Hi, Michelle - For Epson Scan 2 and Epson ScanSmart search under the “advance settings” tab. There’s a brightness, contrast and gamma “slider bar” where you can make adjustments.
Needs USB for setup to MacBookPro! Really? Bluetooth should enable full setup without direct connect to PC/Mac.
Get a shitty Win 10 machine and you'll never have to worry about that kind of nonsense ever again. Or u can continue to pay premium prices for antiquated tech and compromise the ubiquitous compatibility. The choice is yours.
@@calvinstulip that’s silly.
I HATE THIS SCANNER
Why?
I've been using one for over a year and have no idea what you are talking about. I consider mine to be indispensable.
@@TomD1999 Do you recommend this scanner for photo scanning? Is it “kind” to photos and doesn’t warp or damage them in any way?
@@turboclaybird I have had this scanner for about six months now and use it frequently. It is designed with high volume document scanning needs in mind, more so than photographs. If you crank up the scanning resolution (defaults at 300 dpi I believe), it will slow the feed down considerably and can be used on more delicate items like photographs. That being said, you may be better served shopping out dedicated photo scanners instead to achieve the best digital reproductions of your pictures. This is just my opinion.
@@turboclaybird I used it as a document scanner, never for photos. No, the scanner wouldn't damage them but I'd recommend another type of scanner for photos.