🚀 Scan Smart, Create Boldly!
The VIISAN 3120 A3 Flatbed Scanner is engineered for high-quality scanning of large documents, photos, and books, delivering exceptional 1200 DPI resolution and an ultra-fast 8-second scan time. Its frameless design and auto-scan feature enhance efficiency, making it perfect for schools, libraries, and creative professionals. Compatible with both Windows and Mac, this scanner is your go-to tool for digital publishing and graphic design.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 21.65"D x 24.8"W x 5.12"H |
Minimum System Requirements | Windows 7 |
Color Depth | 48 |
Standard Sheet Capacity | 10 |
Paper Size | A3 |
Optical Sensor Technology | CIS |
Greyscale Depth | 16 bits |
Light Source Type | Three-color (RGB) LED |
Connection Type | USB |
Resolution | 1200 dpi |
Wattage | 24 watts |
Supported Media Type | USB |
Scanner Type | Receipt, Photo, Document |
C**K
Good choicw
Does a great job. Great to get a professional job without the hassle of using a print shop.
W**R
Scans my large and small format artwork
Great large format scanner so far. The quality of my scans are very nice. The colors are always perfect. My only beef is that the editing tool does not give me the option of cleaning up the margins on my work. Using a mouse-directed pointer for the “erase” function is awkward. I have to jump thru a few hoops to get this accomplished. I do it by cropping the pic and saving it. Later I can resize the pic and have clean margins. It would be nice to have an easier way. I have also scanned my 11x17 inch pics and they also have great color. Just scan at the highest resolution and you’ll be fine. I paired this scanner with a the Canon Pro-300 large format printer and I’m off to the races. Don’t think I’ll be paying a professional printer for copies anytime soon.
J**S
Expensive Paperweight, ZERO stars
Bought this new in May 2022 because it advertised being able to scan photos with exact color matching etc... Purchased this to scan my art so I could make copies digitally. However, every scan looked washed out and dull, not vibrant in any way. I tried every configuration offered within it's software and no results changed. Reviews were very positive so I figured I just didn't know what I was doing. I contacted their "customer service" with image attachments to ask help in how to resolve my issues. They kept reply with "return to default settings", which was what I had sent them in the attached files. Never got any help further than that.I put it away for a long time and decided to try a new computer and give it another go 2 years later. Same results. What had changed was the customer reviews. Suddenly, SEVERAL negative reviews matched my issue without any satisfaction. After having an expert look into my scanner, it seems an overseas maker is putting out dysfunctional versions at an alarming rate and possibly uploading fake positive reviews to attract buyers. At this price, I had hoped perhaps my particular model was a bad one and considered buying a replacement. But after having a professional look into it, it seems this is not a safe purchase to gamble with.I've chosen to donate this hunk of junk.
C**S
Flatbed Scanner
Very decent flatbed type scanner that is very easy to setup, install, and run.Very easy to configure its settings and there does not appear to be a lot of useless bling in the software.*The bigger size necessitates the need for its own power source. Works on both USB 2.0 and 3.0.*Download and install the drivers & software FIRST prior to turning on the power and connecting the USB cable.*300 dpi seems to be the sweet spot in terms of decent detail and speed of scan.*Be weary of (some of its software settings) the use of "dust removal" On "high" tends to be hyper aggressive and remove some words on both pictures, documents, and PDF's. If you have need to use it, set it on "low".*The more software modification settings enabled the slower the scan can take.Overall, a decent purchase for light to moderate usage. I find in much better than the Cannon Lide series, which I've used extensively in the past.
J**E
Scan resolution not beyond 600dpi
Be sure to note the words, "WIA only support to 600 dpi"."Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) - Win32 apps | Microsoft LearnWIA 2.0 subsystem also includes a basic image processing filter driver add-on that is optionally replaceable by the scanner driver, if the driver chooses to provide a customized image processing filter."The VSCAN installation includes downloading (who has a CD drive, these days?) scanner drivers.Their tutorial specifically shows them choosing 2400dpi setting.The same application used in their tutorial (provided application) only goes up to 600.The user manual says,"The supplied Event Utility software only provide scanning resolution of maximum 600dpi.If you want to scan in a higher resolution image, you can scan within ViiScan program or via TWAIN-compliant applications."Well, I'm using the ViiScan program, and it doesn't do higher resolution.I cannot de-conflict the information available, and I cannot scan beyond 600dpi.
M**C
Noisy, but faster than a printer/scanner, caution with fluorescent colors.
The scanner I bought goes up to 1200 resolution, but as my go to choice is 600 resolution, it’s fine. My biggest note is that it’s very noisy, the scanner moves at a good steady speed, but it makes a squeaking noise as it does. It doesn’t bother me, since the scan is done so quick. I’ve added an artwork I drew and scanned.One other very minor note, I sometimes use fluorescent markers, they look very different when scanned then to the eye. I have yet to scan them as I see them, but it sorta makes sense given fluorescent colors are reactive to environmental light. The work around I’m currently testing is mixing the fluorescent colors with another similar color, it dulls the color but makes it easier to capture in scan form my test so far. This is demonstrated in the image, the sun in the first half is a fluorescent orange, the sun beams mixed with a pale yellow color, and are closer to the color I see with my eyes. The moon in the second half is also a fluorescent color, & The second image is the photo of the same art.Overall it’s a blessing to finally have a scanner again. I can share my art at high resolution, or in smaller dimensions but exactly the same image.
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