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ScanMaker 4800 with LightLid 35 Adapter

ScanMaker 4800 with LightLid 35 Adapter
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  • Type: Flatbed scanner - Desktop
  • Optical Resolution: 1200 dpi x 2400 dpi
  • Scanner interface type: USB
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The good: Low price; high maximum resolution; sharp color scans; fast grayscale speed; dedicated scan buttons.

The bad: Slow color scanning; inefficient manuals; ineffective film/slide attachment; skimpy support.

The bottom line: The ScanMaker 4800 offers nice color scans and speedy grayscale performance at a bargain price, but its film and slide scans are horrible.

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  • Reviewed on: 05/09/2002
Editors' note: We have updated the ratings of this product to reflect changes in this category. (5/3/04)

The low-cost Microtek ScanMaker 4800 promises a big return on a small investment. It features 48-bit color, a 2,400x1,200dpi (dots per inch) maximum resolution, and a film/slide attachment. But a quick run through CNET Labs revealed that while some of the Microtek's features are exceptional, others are just for show.The low-cost Microtek ScanMaker 4800 promises a big return on a small investment. It features 48-bit color, a 2,400x1,200dpi (dots per inch) maximum resolution, and a film/slide attachment. But a quick run through CNET Labs revealed that while some of the Microtek's features are exceptional, others are just for show.

Simple setup, lots of hand-holding
The $99 ScanMaker 4800's descriptive poster makes setup easy. The scanner connects via USB and supports Windows 98, 2000, Me, and XP, as well as Mac OS 8.6 through 9.x. Installation of the Microtek ScanWizard 5 driver and additional applications--ABBYY FineReader for optical character recognition; Ulead PhotoExplorer for Windows Explorer-like file searching; Adobe PhotoDeluxe 4.0 (PC) or Photoshop LE 5.0 (Mac) for image editing; and Adobe Acrobat Reader--was also fairly painless, but Microtek offers novices no guidance for deciding which ones to load.

The ScanMaker 4800 is also easy to use, thanks to the five buttons lining its face. The Scan button generates a preview of your image in the ScanWizard 5 driver that you can then tweak, scan as-is, or send to another image-editing app. Three other buttons scan the image and transfer it automatically to your printer, your e-mail program, or your word processor. A fifth button sends your scan directly to a Web site of your choice. Microtek includes a glossy handout promoting the use of the photo-sharing site iMira, but you can read about other services in CNET Software's roundup of four online photo managers.

The ScanWizard 5 driver itself has a host of satisfying features, including a pared-down control panel that lets you set the brightness, the contrast, and the saturation; an Advanced panel extends these capabilities considerably. Unfortunately, you cannot switch between panel modes while working on the same prescanned image.

Documentation is plentiful but scattered
We usually ding products for having insufficient documentation, but in the case of the ScanMaker 4800, it was just the opposite; its mélange of brochures and CD-based material actually left us more confused. One brochure guides you through ScanWizard 5, while another walks you through the included LightLid attachment for 35mm film and slide scanning, and the full-blown user manual is available in electronic format only. Microtek should collect all of this errant documentation into one convenient guide. Continue reading

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