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Used the 4670 at a trade show…scans not as nice and sharp as my Epson 4870 and I swear I saw newton rings something I haven’t seen in a very long time!. The HP scanner seems to scan very dark even though the guy in the trade show booth tried to convince me it was a "feature" of this scanner. I have a feeling that they did not take the time to profile the scanner correctly if at all. Also the person in the booth did not seem to know if it came with ICC profiles…
Also I don’t think it can scan transparencies or slides as it doesn’t have a photo tube built in…all of the higher end Epsons do. I have a 1650,(retired but still functioning) a 3710 and a 4870 and all of these scanners have been easy to profile and maintain and have performed like champs with both reflective and transparent media.
Also I don’t think it can scan transparencies or slides as it doesn’t have a photo tube built in…all of the higher end Epsons do. I have a 1650,(retired but still functioning) a 3710 and a 4870 and all of these scanners have been easy to profile and maintain and have performed like champs with both reflective and transparent media.
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