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product_id: 14960505
title: "Epson Perfection V39 Color Photo & Document Scanner with Scan-to-Cloud & 4800 Optical Resolution, Black"
brand: "epson"
price: "฿16041"
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# Scans oversized prints & books 4800 dpi ultra-clear scans Seamless cloud integration Epson Perfection V39 Color Photo & Document Scanner with Scan-to-Cloud & 4800 Optical Resolution, Black

**Brand:** epson
**Price:** ฿16041
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📸 Preserve your legacy in stunning detail—scan, restore, and share like a pro!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Epson Perfection V39 Color Photo & Document Scanner with Scan-to-Cloud & 4800 Optical Resolution, Black by epson
- **How much does it cost?** ฿16041 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- epson enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted epson brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Instant cloud syncing:** Scan directly to Google Drive, Evernote, and more—stay effortlessly connected.
- • **Versatile media handling:** From bulky albums to oversized artwork, scan it all with removable lid & stitching software.
- • **One-click photo restoration:** Revive faded memories with Easy Photo Fix technology instantly.
- • **Space-saving vertical design:** Built-in kickstand lets you scan without cluttering your desk.
- • **Crystal-clear 4800 dpi resolution:** Capture every detail with professional-grade clarity.

## Overview

The Epson Perfection V39 is a sleek, USB-powered flatbed scanner delivering 4800 dpi optical resolution for high-quality photo and document digitization. Featuring easy-to-use buttons, built-in vertical kickstand, and software for cloud scanning, photo restoration, dust removal, and OCR, it’s designed to simplify preserving and sharing your most treasured memories with professional precision.

## Description

The sleek Epson Perfection V39 makes scanning, restoring and sharing photos easier than ever. Featuring 4800 dpi Optical resolution (1), the V39 delivers high-quality scans — fast. No warmup time is required. From photos to documents, This versatile performer makes everyday scanning simple. Scan to Evernote, Google Drive and other cloud services (2), Plus, scan directly to emails and PDF with easy-to-use buttons. Save space with a built-in kickstand for vertical placement. The removable lid accommodates bulky items and books. It also includes software to scan oversized prints and documents (3), restore color to faded photos, remove dust and even convert documents into editable text. 1. Optical resolution is the maximum scan resolution of the image sensor, using the definition of ISO 14473. 2. With Epson Document capture software Installed on the connected windows PC or Mac. 3. Arcsoft scan-n-stitch Deluxe is available for Windows only. 4. For convenient and reasonable recycling options, visit our official site. 5. Smart Way is an innovative partnership of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that reduces greenhouse gases and other air pollutants and improves fuel efficiency.

Review: Working Great for Me - Despite all the bad reviews I took a chance.I wanted to scan mostly 4x6 photo prints to upload to an on-line site to make a photo book.Figured if it worked and lasted long enough to do 300 pictures, it would pay for itself compared to the cost of getting the scanning done outside.My level of computer savvy is I need a Dummies book to get anything done.So far I have done about 100 scans at 600-which is what the on-line site uses,on my windows 10 computer.Quick and easy to save and upload.I have experienced zero of any of the problems reported by others and am at a loss to understand some of the concerns. 1.Software.There was no disk included.Simple link to their web site.Download and install the software.Puts an icon on the desktop.Click on it and operate the unit.Works perfectly with my new windows 10 .Didn't try any of the, to me "fancy" alternate modes,like Professional or scan multiple pages to a single PDF or "stitching",so can't speak to any of that. I just set the resolution and get a nice JPEG digital image.Of course you can't do multiple scans at the highest resolution.Takes too much space on the hard drive.Seems to me some of the negative people may have unrealistically expected high end professional level performance,which you can only get from units at much higher price points. 2.Buttons.Don't get this concern.Didn't try them-why would you want to? Scan and save to my computer, so you have to turn it on.Also turns on the scanner.Easy to click on the icon.Used basic screen.Just click on "start scan". 3.Borders.The manual that downloads with the software tells you about the minimal edge reduction.Wasn't a problem for me.There are two marks on the lower right hand corner.I just put the photo down by the marks,less than 1/4 inch from the edges.Doesn't have to be exactly square or straight.Program scans it perfectly for me. 4.Smudges.People are amazing.Yes if you put your fingers on the glass that isn't good.Exactly like any other scanner.I just put the photo down and move it around by touching the photo. I use a soft plastic tooth pick to lift the photo up a bit off the glass, so I can remove it without touching the glass.Haven't had any problems, nor had to wipe the glass so far. 5.Noise.Another concern I don't get.Some people must have very tender ears.The first pass is about 5% louder than my Brother MFC-8660DW, 3 in 1 printer-copier-scanner.Then you get a thumbnail of the scan to decide if you like it.Then the second pass is the same sound as the Brother. All scanners make a noise,don't they? 6.Plug.I don't know the technical name but the mini USB end of the 4' cable that plugs into the unit is not exactly robust.The comments alerted me to a possible problem so I plugged it in and put a little duct tape around it and I leave it alone.Just use the other end which is a normal USB, to plug in and out of my desktop.Mostly I leave it plugged in all the time and it automatically turns on when I boot up my computer and off when I log out. 6.Time. It takes me 30 seconds to scan a 4x6 photo-from the time I click on start scan until the process is complete. 7.Saving.This is another concern I don't get.Probably because I am mostly clueless about computers.When a scan is complete a window pops up automatically, New Scanner under Pictures.The scan is placed there and saved by itself.I drag it to my desktop.The on-line site sees it there when I click on add photos.Drag and upload.Then I make a new folder in Pictures for that book, and drag it off the desktop into the folder.I am sure there are better ways but that works for me. 8.Lid. It was heavy enough for me to flatted slightly curled photos.The hinges are a light plastic so I try and be careful.It stands upright while I place another photo.The manual says it is removable to scan bigger items but I haven't tried anything except scanning photos as big as 8x11. Conclusion:I couldn't be happier so far.The unit does exactly what I hoped for at what I consider a bargain price.
Review: Reasonable priced, nice quality scanner that GREATLY simplifies the job of digitizing those family photos - I got the job of scanning four big family photo albums into digital form, maybe a bit over a thousand photos. Almost all of them were 3x5 or 4x6, but when I used my multifunction printer as a scanner, it required two separate scans, with an intermediate dragging of a border to define the final scan. It was multiple minutes (or so it seemed) for each photo, and I knew that I'd never finish without a high degree of annoyance, something not really appropriate to a family memory preservation duty. I shopped around for a photo-specific scanner, hopefully one with an auto-feeder, looking to automate as much as I could, but basically struck out. A bit of reading and a few reviews suggested that though it was minus the auto-feed, this printer could be what I was looking for. It was reasonably priced and I took a chance and ordered it. I've now got several hours of use scanning pictures of my kids and family, and am pretty happy with the unit. The big surprise was that the quality of the scan, even at the same DPI was noticeably better than the multifunction printer. Truth is, the majority of the work in this task is removing the photos from the waxy album sheets and their clear plastic covers. The scanner just keeps on cranking, and it takes about 1 minute for me to load a picture, scan it, put it on the 'done' pile, and then begin the next. Would it be faster overall with an autofeeder? Maybe a bit, but most of the time in the sequence above is for the scanner to determine the size of each photo placed on the glass, and then doing whatever it must to scan only the image. It takes two passes, just like the multifunction unit, but the the passes are automated and require no intervention beyond removing the photo when the process is complete. Photos are saved in JPG format, and the filename with its 3 digit number is auto-incremented with each new scan. I use Windows 7, and the included Epson software puts the completed scans in the 'Pictures' section of the Library. I'm almost done with the first album, so it seems likely that I'll finish in an acceptable amount of time.

## Features

- High quality scanning for photos and documents : 4800 dpi optical resolution (1) for amazing clarity and detail
- Preserve priceless memories: Restore, archive and share family photos for generations to come
- Scan to Google Drive and other cloud services (2): Epson Document Capture Pro and Easy Photo Scan software included
- Convenient: Easy to use buttons for scan jobs, plus a space saving built in kickstand for vertical placement
- Scan over sized prints, documents and artwork : ArcSoft Scan n Stitch Deluxe 2 included (3)
- Restore color to faded photos: With one click, Easy Photo Fix technology makes it simple
- Scan books and photo albums: High rise, removable lid
- Remove dust from scanned photos : Advanced Digital Dust Correction
- Convert scanned documents into editable text: Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software included
- USB powered: No AC adapter required

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00SSXQ7Q2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,719 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #4 in Flatbed Scanners |
| Brand | Epson |
| Color Depth | 16 bits per pixel (internal), 8 bits per pixel (external) bpp |
| Connection Type | USB |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 4,434 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00010343916906 |
| Greyscale Depth | 16 bits per pixel (internal), 8 bits per pixel (external) |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.4"D x 9.9"W x 1.5"H |
| Item Weight | 3.4 Pounds |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Epson |
| Media Type | Photo |
| Minimum System Requirements | Windows 7 |
| Model Name | Perfection V39 |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CIS |
| Product Dimensions | 14.4"D x 9.9"W x 1.5"H |
| Resolution | 4800 |
| Scanner Type | Photo |
| Standard Sheet Capacity | 1 |
| UPC | 010343916906 001034391690 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited warranty |
| Wattage | 2.5 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Epson
- **Color Depth:** 16 bits per pixel (internal), 8 bits per pixel (external) bpp
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Item Weight:** 3.4 Pounds
- **Model Name:** Perfection V39
- **Product Dimensions:** 17.25"D x 12"W x 3.4"H
- **Resolution:** 4800
- **Scanner Type:** Photo
- **Standard Sheet Capacity:** 1
- **Wattage:** 2.5 watts

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What are the picture output format images supported with this scanner ? (i read somewhere else that the driver only allows to export to .jpg ?)**
A: JPG is the "Web" format output and BMP is the "Lossless" output.  I have to use IrfanView to convert to PNG when I'm done scanning because the BMP's are very large.  If you are really a glutton for punishment, it can also do TIFF's.

**Q: will this work on windows 10**
A: I am using Windows 10 and it works wonderful.

**Q: If you scan multiple photos at one time, does this scanner recognize them and save them as individual photos?**
A: From what I can tell, if you put multiple images on the scanner, it produces ONE image.   However, you can use Paint or something similar to crop the photos multiple times to get the individual images.

**Q: what is the scan bed size**
A: the bed measures 9 in by 12 in, but I haven't tried to scan anything bigger than a letter sized sheet of paper so I can't guarantee what happens in that extra space

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Working Great for Me
*by D***C on May 24, 2020*

Despite all the bad reviews I took a chance.I wanted to scan mostly 4x6 photo prints to upload to an on-line site to make a photo book.Figured if it worked and lasted long enough to do 300 pictures, it would pay for itself compared to the cost of getting the scanning done outside.My level of computer savvy is I need a Dummies book to get anything done.So far I have done about 100 scans at 600-which is what the on-line site uses,on my windows 10 computer.Quick and easy to save and upload.I have experienced zero of any of the problems reported by others and am at a loss to understand some of the concerns. 1.Software.There was no disk included.Simple link to their web site.Download and install the software.Puts an icon on the desktop.Click on it and operate the unit.Works perfectly with my new windows 10 .Didn't try any of the, to me "fancy" alternate modes,like Professional or scan multiple pages to a single PDF or "stitching",so can't speak to any of that. I just set the resolution and get a nice JPEG digital image.Of course you can't do multiple scans at the highest resolution.Takes too much space on the hard drive.Seems to me some of the negative people may have unrealistically expected high end professional level performance,which you can only get from units at much higher price points. 2.Buttons.Don't get this concern.Didn't try them-why would you want to? Scan and save to my computer, so you have to turn it on.Also turns on the scanner.Easy to click on the icon.Used basic screen.Just click on "start scan". 3.Borders.The manual that downloads with the software tells you about the minimal edge reduction.Wasn't a problem for me.There are two marks on the lower right hand corner.I just put the photo down by the marks,less than 1/4 inch from the edges.Doesn't have to be exactly square or straight.Program scans it perfectly for me. 4.Smudges.People are amazing.Yes if you put your fingers on the glass that isn't good.Exactly like any other scanner.I just put the photo down and move it around by touching the photo. I use a soft plastic tooth pick to lift the photo up a bit off the glass, so I can remove it without touching the glass.Haven't had any problems, nor had to wipe the glass so far. 5.Noise.Another concern I don't get.Some people must have very tender ears.The first pass is about 5% louder than my Brother MFC-8660DW, 3 in 1 printer-copier-scanner.Then you get a thumbnail of the scan to decide if you like it.Then the second pass is the same sound as the Brother. All scanners make a noise,don't they? 6.Plug.I don't know the technical name but the mini USB end of the 4' cable that plugs into the unit is not exactly robust.The comments alerted me to a possible problem so I plugged it in and put a little duct tape around it and I leave it alone.Just use the other end which is a normal USB, to plug in and out of my desktop.Mostly I leave it plugged in all the time and it automatically turns on when I boot up my computer and off when I log out. 6.Time. It takes me 30 seconds to scan a 4x6 photo-from the time I click on start scan until the process is complete. 7.Saving.This is another concern I don't get.Probably because I am mostly clueless about computers.When a scan is complete a window pops up automatically, New Scanner under Pictures.The scan is placed there and saved by itself.I drag it to my desktop.The on-line site sees it there when I click on add photos.Drag and upload.Then I make a new folder in Pictures for that book, and drag it off the desktop into the folder.I am sure there are better ways but that works for me. 8.Lid. It was heavy enough for me to flatted slightly curled photos.The hinges are a light plastic so I try and be careful.It stands upright while I place another photo.The manual says it is removable to scan bigger items but I haven't tried anything except scanning photos as big as 8x11. Conclusion:I couldn't be happier so far.The unit does exactly what I hoped for at what I consider a bargain price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reasonable priced, nice quality scanner that GREATLY simplifies the job of digitizing those family photos
*by B***. on May 31, 2018*

I got the job of scanning four big family photo albums into digital form, maybe a bit over a thousand photos. Almost all of them were 3x5 or 4x6, but when I used my multifunction printer as a scanner, it required two separate scans, with an intermediate dragging of a border to define the final scan. It was multiple minutes (or so it seemed) for each photo, and I knew that I'd never finish without a high degree of annoyance, something not really appropriate to a family memory preservation duty. I shopped around for a photo-specific scanner, hopefully one with an auto-feeder, looking to automate as much as I could, but basically struck out. A bit of reading and a few reviews suggested that though it was minus the auto-feed, this printer could be what I was looking for. It was reasonably priced and I took a chance and ordered it. I've now got several hours of use scanning pictures of my kids and family, and am pretty happy with the unit. The big surprise was that the quality of the scan, even at the same DPI was noticeably better than the multifunction printer. Truth is, the majority of the work in this task is removing the photos from the waxy album sheets and their clear plastic covers. The scanner just keeps on cranking, and it takes about 1 minute for me to load a picture, scan it, put it on the 'done' pile, and then begin the next. Would it be faster overall with an autofeeder? Maybe a bit, but most of the time in the sequence above is for the scanner to determine the size of each photo placed on the glass, and then doing whatever it must to scan only the image. It takes two passes, just like the multifunction unit, but the the passes are automated and require no intervention beyond removing the photo when the process is complete. Photos are saved in JPG format, and the filename with its 3 digit number is auto-incremented with each new scan. I use Windows 7, and the included Epson software puts the completed scans in the 'Pictures' section of the Library. I'm almost done with the first album, so it seems likely that I'll finish in an acceptable amount of time.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Scanner, but short cord....
*by M***D on March 3, 2018*

Needed a basic scanner for one of the office work stations, mostly for scanning the occasional document for emailing. Super easy set up, came with a CD to load up the software. Can operate it from the scanner itself with the push of a button, or pull up the ESPON Scan program and launch from there. Scans to PDF, scans into a basic editing program for photos and has both auto and manual functions. We didn't need to mess around with any of that, and were glad for the simplicity of plug and play -- loaded the software, connected the scanner, and were instantly able to scan documents as needed. As others mentioned, very lightweight, if one needed it to be portable for some reason, plus is USB powered, which is handy. Only problem we had is that the cord it comes with (USB to Micro USB port on the scanner itself) was only 5 feet long, and that didn't work for the particular work station area, where the PC tower was located under the desk, and the best place available for the scanner, on the desk top, put it more than 5 feet away. EPSON was pretty useless at recommending anything longer, and we learned the hard way that not just any USB to Micro USB cord would do the job. A bit of trial and error on ordering a longer, replacement cord, finally yielded this product: Mediabridge USB 2.0 - Micro-USB to USB Cable (10 Feet) - High-Speed A Male to Micro B - (Part# 30-004-10A ) This ten foot replacement cord worked perfectly. Other cords would only power the unit, but would not transmit data, but this cord, as a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 cord, capable of data sync at 480 Mbps, is what we needed. And, for about six dollars, it was a super affordable fix for the short cord problem we had. Terrific scanner, does exactly what we needed it to, very happy! UPDATE: Mediabridge cord quit working with the scanner. Not the fault of the cord itself, just this scanner doesn't seem to like any other cord other than what Epson sent with it, so there must be some proprietary element to the cord itself, I don't know. Anyway, switched back to the Epson cord, and have to keep the scanner on top of the PC tower, since the Espon cord is too short to have the scanner on the desk top (PC tower is under the desk) but scanner still works great. Just wish it came with a longer cord, or wish Epson was any help at sourcing a longer cord that would work. Knocked off one star (from five down to four) because Epson customer service was useless at trying to solve the short cord issue and their recommendation of any Hi Speed cable clearly is not accurate, since the Hi Speed one we bought is now not liked by the scanner, after only a day of use. Cord itself tests fine, so it's something with the scanner, on what cord will work with it. So, be advised it only has a 5 foot cord, and finding a longer one seems a fruitless effort.

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