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Epson Expression 10000XL Wide-Format Graphic Arts Scanner (E10000XL-GA)
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Epson Expression 10000XL Wide-Format Graphic Arts Scanner (E10000XL-GA)

SKU:

B0002LC9TC

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Description:

Micro Step Drive™ technology delivers brilliant clarity and detail. Large-format scanning accommodates reflective media up to 12.2" x 17.2". Xenon lamp and Epson MatrixCCD technology for enhanced color and pinpoint registration. 48-bit color depth captures over 4 trillion colors and 4096 shades of gray. Hi-Speed USB 2.0 and FireWire® (IEEE 1394) connectivity for enhanced operation and quick scans. One-touch color restoration restores faded color photos and negatives in a snap. Scan Size (W x H): 12" x 17 1/5" Bit Depth of Color: 48-bit Color 16-bit Grayscale Buttons: 1 Connector/Port/Interface: USB 2.0 FireWire® IEEE 1394.Unit of Measure : Each

Features:

2,400 x 4,800 optical resolution, 3.8 Dmax optical density


48-bit color depth, 16-bit grayscale; 50% to 200% zoom


A3 sized scanning surface for originals up to 12.2 by 17.2 inches


Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0, MonacoEZcolor with reflective IT8 Target


USB 2.0, Firewire, optional networking; PC and Mac compatible


Product Details:
Product Length: 18.03 inches
Product Width: 25.83 inches
Product Height: 6.22 inches
Product Weight: 28.66 pounds
Package Length: 30.2 inches
Package Width: 24.0 inches
Package Height: 11.5 inches
Package Weight: 43.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 12 customer reviews )
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47 of 47 found the following review helpful:

5Professional Quality Large Format ScannerFeb 29, 2008
By BWillos
I purchased this recently because I wanted to upgrade from my old scanner, the Microtek 9800XL large format scanner.

I create highly detailed scratchboard line art and wanted a scanner that could capture the best possible scans of my work, which I can color digitally and send out to clients in electronic form. (I wasn't confident that my old scanner was doing the job as well as I hoped for.) Both the new and the old scanner are large format but the Epson 10000Xl is more than twice the cost of the Microtek 9800XL. Do I think the upgrade is worth it? Without a doubt.

Here is a list of cons associated with the Microtek that made me take the risk to upgrading:
1. Quirky driver. Sometimes the software could not find the installed driver and I had to restart the computer several times before it would work.
2. Microtek support is practically useless.
3. Very noisy operation
4. Scans required a lot of post production to arrive at the best capture of detail between dark and light tones. I had to scan in grayscale @ 1200dpi, make adjustment with Photoshop before converting to bitmap. With this scanner, the B&W bitmap scanning option was not capturing all the details.

The Epson, in comparison, has been a joy to own. Not only are the results much better, but the unit scans straight to B&W bitmap flawlessly, saving me time in post processing. I do need to clean the scan from unwanted specs but that is still a 50% reduction of time spent getting it optimized. The unit is also much quieter, has a slightly larger scan area, and built with superior design and parts. The lid stays open when raised at an angle whereas the Microtek was a slave to gravity.

After owning it about a month, there have been no problems to report. Since my livelihood relies on the quality of the images I produce, its a good investment and well worth the cost.

16 of 16 found the following review helpful:

4Epson 10000XLFeb 19, 2009
By Bill Bolz "Bill"
I found the scanner to be packaged well and delivered safely. It worked from the second I plugged it in. One feature I like is that the cover stays open when you lift it and it expands so that thicker items can be placed on the screen. The 17" wide screen makes scanning large paintings as composites a piece of cake. I was surprised that it takes so long to scan at high resolutions though. Something I did not know when I bought it. I think I would like to have known the scanning times at various resolutions. This should be part of the tech specs on all scanners for comparisons. I scan paintings for prints in high resolution using PS-CS4 and then downsample for printing.

14 of 15 found the following review helpful:

4Very good large format scannerJun 08, 2008
By Norm De Plume
I would have given this 5 stars if it had had a page feeder. Although in my case not a necessity, still it would have been a nice feature given the price of this unit. It's EXPENSIVE!

The scanner itself does exactly what I require of it. It takes great scans of large items and offers many filter and scanning options including software that permits multiple scans without requiring one to call up the Twain driver after every scan. I have over 300 LP covers that I'd like to scan and now I can do each in one pass. It will be invaluable for me to be able to keep up with the flow of my daughter's countless larger art pieces (yes I'm a doting digital dad). The Epson XL10000 is just what the doctor ordered.

(FYI: My older Epson Perfection series scanner came with software to permit multiple scans when installed on an XP box, but on my new Vista box, this feature is no longer supported by Epson. I did manage to find software to enable multiple scans. Since I'm on the XP box at the moment and not on the Vista box, I don't recall the software product name, but think it might have been something like Smart Scan.)

Epson makes great (if overpriced) scanners and printers. I've never had a problem with any Epson device in the 20 years I've been using them.

If you need the size and can afford the cost of admission, this is your ticket to great large format scans.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

55 out of 5Sep 17, 2010
By merkaba998
The Epson Expression 10000XL Graphic Arts Scanner performs perfectly. It's well worth the cost. I'm an artist and among other things, I do a lot of sketching. I prefer a hard graphite pencil, which creates a very light mark. Every other scanner I'd tried to archive my work with (all under $200) have failed to accurately duplicate my fine line work.

The 10000XL picks up even the most minute dash of my pencil without any post scanning manipulation (Photoshop). Although I've scanned mostly pencil drawings I have scanned nearly all my work up to this point, including oil paintings, etchings, engravings, and old photographs.

This is a fantastic scanner all-round but particularly good for a traditional media artist. If you can't afford it, then place a wanted on Craigslist and rent usage from someone in your area. Once you see your work scanned by this model you never be able to settle for mediocre scans again.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4very satisfied with my Epson Expression 10000XL Graphic Arts ScannerNov 07, 2009
By hummergrl
I bought the Epson Expression 10000XL Graphic Arts Scanner to archive my large format photographs from my long ago modeling years and to use it for future graphic arts projects. I have a G4 Mac with no USB port and I need to be able to use it on Photoshop 6 on an even older G4 Mac. I was concerned that this model did not have Silverfast 2 software because I read it was invaluable especially for dust removal. Well,I can report that the dust removal,sharpening,light,color adjustments and auto focus that come with the Graphic Arts model work great for my purposes and are extremely easy to use. No need to go to "scanner school" beforehand. I do the detail work later in Photoshop 6. The installation was a bit tricky because of my older Mac. It took 2 phone calls to Epson technical support (located in the Philippines). They were very friendly and patient and sent me the right installation software for my older Mac. The 300 dpi large b/w and color photos scan pretty fast, maybe two minutes for b/w, 5 min for color. The 1200 dpi color zoomed in detail scans take a long time without USB and the G4, maybe 15-20 minutes,every now and then they don't get done: It indicates: just one more minute,with my processor working at 90%, but that minute goes on forever. The quality of the scans look fine to me, 16 bit b/w and 48 bit color channels are too advanced for Photoshop 6 and I have to size them down to 8 channel b/w and color to be able to work on them. I haven't done any color graphic arts projects yet,so I can't report on that. Overall so far so good. Hopefully I'll be able to use the scanner with future Mac models in order to justify the hefty price tag.

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