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Xpan scanner voltage
Old 09-03-2006   #1
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Question Xpan scanner voltage

Hi All
Considering an epson v700or v750 to scan my xpan and noblex stuff.
I'm considering purchasing in US [much cheaper than Europe] but can't see if its actually a dual voltage 110-220 vmachine [via the power lead ] as is my Nikon 5000. Could someone look at their V700/750 power supply and tell me please?
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