A:AnswerHello Maya. The V600 can only be used with Windows or macOS. Unfortunately, the scanner will not work with a Chromebook computer. Regards, Kevin - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerHello jhbp. The V600 Photo Scanner can only be used with a computer. Unfortunately, it does not a separate port for SD cards or memory drives. Regards, Kevin - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerHello Nick. The flatbed size for the V600 is 8.5" x 11.7". If you have an original that's larger, you can use the Epson Scan software to scan different areas and later stitch them together. Regards, Kevin - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerNo. The bottom glass bed on the scanner is about 9 inches by 12 inches. I suppose and 11 in by 17 in photo could be scanned in portions with the scanned imaged later assembled into a larger complete picture. I do not know what software would be needed, but I know that astronomers do this sort of thing regularly.
A:AnswerHello Scan127. The adapters included with the V600 will not work with 127 slides. There may be workarounds, but unfortunately, we do not have suggestions available. Regards, Kevin - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerThis scanner works well with Windows 11. That is the operating system I am using.
When scanning you are able to select where to store the results. It can be to jump drive, or any file folder of your choice remote or local.
A:AnswerHello Cgar1025. Yes, the V600 will work with Windows 11. You can find the latest driver and software on our official Epson Support page. Regards, Kevin - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerHello MacOS. The V600 Photo Scanner is compatible with macOS 13. You can download the latest printer driver & software from our official Epson Support page. Regards, Kevin - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerYes, look at the last pic in the product images on the product page. Image eight shows everything in the box including two trays for film and slides.