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Epson GT 2500 Document Imaging Color Scanner (B11B181011)
 
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Epson GT 2500 Document Imaging Color Scanner (B11B181011)

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Technical Details

  • Flatbed scanner with built-in Automatic Document Feeder can scan up to 27 ppm
  • 50 page capacity Automatic Document Feeder features automatic duplexing and can scan paper up to 8.5 x 14 inches
  • 1200 dpi, 48 bit color scanning
  • USB 2.0 connectivity, with optional network adapter
  • Compact, desktop design is ideal for busy workgroups
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 22 x 20 x 13 inches ; 30 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 30 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000GB3ECO
  • Item model number: B11B181011
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
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    #6 in  Electronics > Camera & Photo > Printers & Scanners > Flatbed
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: July 7, 2004

Product Description

From the Manufacturer

The fast, affordable Epson® GT–2500 delivers remarkable document imaging — both monochrome and color — up to 8.5x14. With high–speed scanning and a 50–sheet Automatic Document Feeder, the GT–2500 makes it easy to boost productivity. The GT–2500 can even be used with an optional network card for network scanning.

GT2500 Image
The Epson GT–2500 color flatbed document
imaging scanner
ISIS
The Epson GT-2500 is certified with popular
document imaging ISVs such as Kofax and EMC Captiva



Achieve remarkable results and get more done
The Epson GT–2500 offers a remarkable solution for affordable document imaging. And, with its convenient, compact design, it is the perfect fit for any office environment.




Compatible with popular document imaging applications
The Epson GT–2500 includes both Epson Scan TWAIN and EMC Captiva ISIS drivers for compatibility with popular document imaging applications from independent software vendors.

The GT–2500 has also been certified by Kofax, one of the leading ISVs.

The affordable document scanner built for busy offices
Now, your business can take advantage of high–speed document imaging without breaking the bottom line. The fast, affordable Epson GT–2500 delivers high–quality document scans up to 8.5x14, plus optional networking for personal, workgroup and departmental business applications.

Built to quickly scan documents with precision detail, this hard–working flatbed scanner makes it easy to boost productivity. It even includes a duplex Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) for scanning up to 50 sheets, without sacrificing image quality. The GT–2500 speeds through each task at up to 27 ppm (mono text scanning).

Best of all, the GT–2500 consistently delivers vivid colors and crisp, sharp text thanks to 1200 dpi, high resolution scanning, plus 48–bit color. With this versatile performer, you get everything you need for high quality document imaging.

features
Features of the Epson GT–2500

Optional Network Connectivity
The optional Epson Network Image Express Interface Card enables the GT–2500 to become shareable on a network. With the Network Interface Card, support for 10Base full/half duplex and 100Base full/half duplex, any clients with Epson Scan software installed can access the scanner at high speed.


Features/Benefits
  • Capture large documents in a single scan up to 8.5x14 via the ADF
  • Fits great in any office with its convenient, compact design
  • Achieve remarkable results – 1200 dpi, 48–bit color scanning provides vivid color and crisp, sharp text
  • Get more done – speeds through black text documents up to 27 ppm; color documents up to 11 ppm*
  • Work smarter and more efficiently – includes a convenient, 50–sheet Automatic Document Feeder, plus auto duplex scanning
  • Optional network scanning capabilities – share a single scanner with a network card
  • Use with Windows® or Macintosh® systems
  • Save Includes TWAIN and ISIS drivers
  • Offers fast Hi–Speed USB 2.0 connectivity for quick, easy setup
  • Physical Dimensions (W x D x H) and Weight — 18.43" x 15.50" x 7.87", Weight: 22.5 lb

What’s in the Box
Epson GT–2500 document imaging scanner; Scanner installation CD–ROM and Electronic User’s Guide; Start Here poster; Hi–Speed USB 2.0 cable; AC power adapter.


* Scan speeds measured on A4 paper at 300 dpi


Product Description

Epson GT-2500 Series Color Flatbed Scanner

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Best scanner under $1000, July 15, 2007
By J. Mandell (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is my third scanner within the past year.
First was the highly regarded Fujitsu Snapscan. It worked really well for about 6 months on normal letter size documents. But after that, the automatic paper feeder started grabbing more than one sheet at a time.
I cleaned it following instructions and even sent it in for service, but the problem only got worse. Even three sheet scans seized up in the middle when the feeder grabbed all three and jammed. I couldn't finish many jobs at all.
And forget about odd shaped docs - it would take them, but no matter how they went in, they scanned in wild, off center angles, making reading them nearly impossible. The scanner is now somewhere in the garage.
Next: a Brother multi-function center, purchased primarily for its scanner capabilities.
Except that it draws more than a thousand watts of power. And it blew up my battery back-up power system. Posts on the net indicated this wasn't a fluke, so that one went back.
So, now to the new Epson. Here's what I found:
1. After the first half dozen scans (during which the machine made scary loud groaning noises), it now runs very quietly and dependably. Guess I'll never know what those first ones were about, but I'm not worried about it.
2. The quality of the scans is excellent. I advise setting the software for light sharpening.
3. However, there is a little too much scanner interface involvement. You should be able to set all of the various choices (paper size; color vs. black and white; where to save it, etc) and then store that setting and tell the machine to just keep scanning that way until you change it. Instead, you have to approve it for every scan. It only takes a second, but it's annoying.
4. Ironically, the software doesnt stop at the one place you do want it to wait for you - after the scan and before saving, to give you a chance to rename it. It just numbers and saves the file automatically.
This is really dumb, as you have to reopen it and rename it each time(though you can set the software to automatically reopen the file where you keep the scans so it's one step less to do this).
I have to believe they'll fix this in a software update, as this is a new product. I've registered my vote on this and if you buy this product, you should too.
Other than that, I'm very happy with the scanner. It also works well with magazine articles as well as regular bond paper. It's not as fast as the Fujitsu and it requires a couple of extra steps per scan, but... this one works! (and really weird stuff can always go on the flatbed, which the Fujitsu didn't have)
I'm keeping this one and using it to start a project I've been wanting to do for a couple of years now: scan the contents of my file cabinets onto my hard drive.
After that, I'm gonna back it all up on another drive and toss out the originals.
Sweet.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exceptional genuine office-quality scanner for less than $600, July 10, 2007
By Virtualmonk (San Antonio, TX) - See all my reviews
I'm a long-time user of scanners going back to the earliest H-P ScanJet models, and this Epson GT 2500 is a terrific scanner for the money. I'm running it in an office environment scanning all types of items from heavily wrinkled and torn paper documents to photos to CD face images and it's handled everything I've thrown at it. The ADF picks up and feeds even hastily smoothed out very crumpled sheets of paper without jamming and the scanned images require little if any deskewing. The Epson Scan software interfaces well with PaintShop Pro and Adobe Acrobat 7.x and 8.x. Plus, the scanner makes very little noise, even when feeding through the ADF.

The only two minor shortcomings I've found thus far are a) the fit of the scanner glass and the scanner body at the front isn't completely tight, so items (such as CDs) can slip in between if you slide them forward instead of lifting them straight up off the glass, and b) the scanner activation button on the front (there's only one) isn't very sensitive and has to be pressed down for a second for the software to launch.

Otherwise, I'm very pleased with the unit and can highly recommend it.

AFTER FOUR MONTHS OF USE:

I'm still very pleased with this scanner. Since buying it, I added the optional network card, so I could scan from more than one workstation. The network feature works great. There are two minor annoyances. One, the scanner activation button is deactivated when the network card is installed. Two, the scanner connection will timeout after a certain amount of inactivity and the maximum you can set this to is 300 seconds. Still, the network connection is a great feature to have.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I'm Impressed, January 25, 2008
By Dave H (Portsmouth, NH USA) - See all my reviews
I've just installed the scanner on a dual-boot Mac Tiger and Vista with no problems - works great on both. First delight was putting in a 50 page bw double-sided document and watching it smoothly and quickly become a pdf. The machine just 'feels' good - solid, nice fit and finish, and the software seems 'quite good' That's the only reason for 4 stars vs 5 at this point -- I have a sense that there will be a few little convenience issues in the user interface that I may not love. No showstoppers but little things like things flow and the options it does or doesn't provide. I'll feed back any suggestions to Epson and hope for response in new releases. Bottom line - I've had HP's and this seems as good and even better in the feel so-far.
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