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The VIISAN VF3240 is a professional-grade A3 flatbed scanner featuring a high-precision CIS sensor, ultra-fast 4-second scanning speed at 200dpi, and a maximum optical resolution of 2400 x 2400 dpi with 48-bit color depth. Designed for large documents, photos, and artwork up to 12" x 17", it offers a frameless, narrow-boundary design with easy-to-use controls and universal power compatibility. Compatible with Windows and Mac, it supports advanced scanning workflows including auto-scan and multi-page PDF creation, making it ideal for graphic designers, digital publishers, and business professionals seeking high-quality, efficient scanning solutions.
















| ASIN | B08DKK2LDD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,571 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #6 in Flatbed Scanners |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (160) |
| Date First Available | July 24, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 14.22 pounds |
| Manufacturer | VIISAN |
| Product Dimensions | 24.8 x 21.65 x 5.12 inches |
M**I
Whoa! Amazing Bang for the Buck!
EDIT: Since I bought and use this scanner, I'm now getting questions. People ask questions that are not really related to the SCANNER but more to the SOFTWARE that you use. Things such as file formats, OCR, etc. If you are on a Macintosh you use either the native Image Capture App, or a 3rd party one that I don't know about. (VueScan does not support the Viisan). This scanner is tabloid size so that's the size it takes up on your desk. It's NOT any noisier or quieter than any other scanner I've used, but I will say the "overview" pre-scan is a bit noisier than the actual scanning which is fairly quiet. There's negative commentary about LINES or missing pixels; these are not inherent to the scanner itself (design flaw) but to the specific unit YOU received. Got lines? Return it for an exchange. Mine's fine. I've attached four scans here. All done with Mac Image Capture. First is a brochure with "descreening" box ticked. Second is old deteriorating paper art from 1977; those grooves are the paper not the scanner. Third is an old photo from 1949, original. Fourth is the same photo after a few clicks in Photoshop. I will say that every photo I've ever scanned--on this scanner or with my now gone Epson Perfection V500 Photo--has been "dark" and needed work in Photoshop. That's without exception. This Viisan scanner is on par with my old Epson, good enough for most work. If you are a photo retouching professional, and need something this big, you probably would spring for an Epson at 4x the cost. Now onto the original review: There's a limited market for tabloid or "B" sized scanners; mostly graphic designers with perhaps scrapbookers. Most scanners of this sized are significantly more costly, such as the Epson 12000XL which is well over $3,000; this unit is under $500, thus a fraction of the price of the competition. Well, it stands up quite well. I tested it against my V500 Photo, and results were exceedingly close, and I cannot say one was better than the other. It's fast in scanning, easy to connect by USB. Would be nice if there were an Ethernet port instead as I seem to be maxing out my USB ports in number or power. (USB hubs don't work well.) I only used it with the Macintosh Image Capture application, and it's fine. I was hoping that Viisan would have made their Viiscan software for the Macintosh (majority of graphic designers use Macs of course) but they have not--a strategic error since it appears as if the Viiscan offers features that the Image Capture does not. I have not tried any 3rd party software. Overall exceeded my expectations. If you need tabloid size scanning and don't have thousand$ to spend you will not be disappointed.
G**.
Document scanner only, not good for color artwork
Large format is nice and it scans fast, but Image quality is poor if you are scanning printed images (magazines, brochures, etc...) It said it could handle high quality artwork images and photos and technically, it can, but the resulting scans are useless if you want to do anything with those images, be it printing or posting online. Also, none of the software works with a Mac, you have to use the built in Image Capture app.
T**Z
Great scanner! Works great!
This is exactly what I was looking for. I wanted a scanner that had a large scan area so that I could scan my drawings that I had completed on larger size paper. This was very easy to set up. My computer does not have a disc drive so I just went to their website and downloaded the driver from there. It took me all of 5 minutes to set this up. It scans beautifully. The software has various scan options. I do have to do some color correction in another software program but not as much correction is required compared to my old printer/scanner that I used before getting this scanner. I did have to purchase an extra long printer cord for it as it does not have Bluetooth or Wifi connectivity and the only place that I had to put it was on an extra side table that is about 5 feet away from my computer tower. All in all I love it. I am finally able to scan my larger artworks instead of having to take them to Staples and paying to have them scanned.
G**E
Viisan: 1 ... Epson: 0
**NOTE TO MAC USERS** You don't have to use Viisan's scanning software, which I read was awful. You do need to download the driver, but after that you can just use Apple's built-in "Image Capture" app. ***************************** I do a lot of scanning, and have gone through five Epson scanners in the past decade. I can't vouch for the longevity of Viisan's unit yet, but in initial quality Viisan is superior to Epson in every way. This is despite the fact that the first time I used the lid-lift feature on the Viisan to allow scanning thicker materials (like books), the thin plastic joint snapped. Yeah, it's a low bar Epson has set. The lid still works fine, it's just a bit wobbly without the stabilizing joint. This is also despite the fact that the unit is noisy, as every review mentions. Not just noisy when it's trucking the interior parts back and forth, it hums loudly while scanning. I really don't care about the noise, personally. I deducted a star for the snapped joint only. The Good aspects are the price, the size, the speed, and the quality of the scans. When I was scanning identical material with an Epson, I always had to Auto-Tone the image in Photoshop because it'd look washed out. And even with Auto-Tone, I couldn't get the black black enough from an Epson scanner. The Viisan produces gorgeous, PERFECT scans. No post-processing needed. Even the black is perfect. I've been scanning at 1200 DPI (it allows up to 2400) color photos in half the time the Epson scanner took. In what's important to me, Viisan is heads and shoulders above Epson. If this unit lasts more than a couple years, I don't see how Epson can compete in the long run.
G**N
la qualité se verra à l'usage pour l'instant excellent
S**K
Besser als erwartet. Sehr Schneller und problemloser Scanvorgang. Die Menüs für die Einstellungen muss man erst mal finden. Aber wenn man das erst mal hat klappt's auch mit den Einstellungen. Mit VueScan ist der Sacnner nicht verwendbar. Dafür wird auch Software für Linux Windows und Mac mitgeliefert
M**N
Bra produkt som gör ett bra jobb, lättanvänd
A**R
Having difficulty installing the software
D**O
Mi sento di consigliare questo prodotto. Funziona bene. ma il software per me non è chiaro
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