A scanner is technology made for everyone. And now that most of us are working or going to school from our homes, there is no better time to get busy scanning the stacks of negative films, printed images, and documents that you have filling your space. Epson is a well trusted, go-to brand for printers and scanners. We recently gave away some Epson supertank printers on the blog; so, for this contest, you will now have a chance to win one of three fanstastic Epson scanners: a V19, a V39, or a V600 (as shown above).

Epson scanners are perfect for the beginner and the pro

Epson scanners are easy to use for everyone in your family. Perhaps you need a scanner for documents and family photos; or you may want to take the hassle out of your finances by routinely scanning receipts; or you may be a professional who needs to scan images at a high resolution or wants to save money by scanning your film instead of sending it to the lab. Regardless, one of these scanners will suit your needs. Each one of these Epson scanners has great resolution, scan time, and is fairly compact to fit snuggly on your desk.

The Epson V19 and V39 are perfect for scanning documents and printed pictures at home.  You’ll love how easy it will be to digitize those documents and images that are cluttering up your home. I love how tiny and compact this scanner is; just put it away on a shelf when not in use it to help your desk stay clean and uncluttered.

As a photographer, I work with both digital format and film format. As much as I love shooting film, I find that archiving the physical negatives can take up quite a bit of space over time. This is where having a trusted scanner comes in handy and my favourite of the three we’re giving away in this contest has to be the Epson V600. This scanner is a lot bigger than Epson V19 and V39. This is because it has the ability to scan negative and positive film. It comes with 2 film trays: 1 for 120 films and another for 135 films and slides.

Check out the review done by Chris Loblaw on these three Epson perfection scanners to learn more about these scanner.

How to enter

Entering this contest is easy but you can only enter once. In a comment below tell us what you would scan if you won one of these awesome Epson scanners. Are there documents taking up too much space that you can’t wait to digitize? Let us know in a comment below.

What you can win

At the end of this contest, we will randomly select three winners from all eligible entries. One will receive the Epson V19, one will receive the Epson V39, and one will receive the Epson V600.

This contest will run from June  9, 2020 to June 21, 2020

Remember, comment below what you would scan for an entry to win one of three Epson scanners. You are only able to enter once, however if you know anyone that is in need of a scanner, go ahead and share this article with them so they have a chance to win as well!

Win an Epson Scanner Contest Rules and Regulations

Good luck

Andrea Wong
I am a professional portrait photographer in Vancouver with 12 years of experience as well as an in-house photographer for Best Buy Canada. Aside from photography, I live the mom-life daily and run a subscription box company called Little Kaktus Co!

992 COMMENTS

  1. I have many old family picks that I would scan and then I can share them on facebook to my family members. Would be wonderful to share these memories.

  2. I would scan my children’s childhood photos and documents which are currently being held in a shoe box.

  3. I would like to scan my parents wedding photos. They were married in 1965 and have been married 54 years this July 10th!

  4. Letters my Dad wrote to his mother and stepfather during the war. Each of my siblings would love this.

  5. I have boxes of old documents and it’s hard to find anything. Scanning them would put them in one one place and make it easier to search them.

  6. I have a lots of receipts ,certificates, photos and other documents that it need to be digitized for the future records!!

  7. I think I could find some Documents / Tax Form and Bills that need to get out of my tower of boxes and onto my computer at home

  8. I would love to scan some old baby pictures of my children. Both my children are having babies of their own this summer and it would be fun to have their own baby pictures scanned and sent to them so they can compare to their own babies. Due to COVID, I will be unable to be with them so this would be a real treat for them and I would be afraid to lose them in the mail.

  9. I love to sew and quilt and I would use the scanner to scan my patterns so I don’t have to cut up the original to get my sewing templates.

  10. I have a box of old photos and digital photos from my photography I would love to scan and display. Thank-you for the chance to win this amazing giveaway!

  11. I would scan all the old old photos of my parents and grandparents for my children and grandchildren to be able to keep forever !

  12. I would love to scan those papers that I always seem to lose, but mysteriously show back up over time! They would never be lost!

  13. Definitely photos AND documents! Too many piles in our house with nowhere to go since our current scanner is horrible (really low quality and takes FOREVER)

  14. I would love to scan old photos from the 80s and send them to my university dorm buddies. It would be quite a surprise for them to see these fond memories.

  15. I would love to scan all my important documents and receipts, they are taking up so much space in my filing cabinet and its time to transition to the digital world.

  16. I have a bin of old photos from my Grandma, as well as hand drawn sketches from her Dad. I would love to get these all onto our computer and in a safe place! Our current printer/scanner combo is not up for the task.

  17. I would scan original watercolour paintings, made my late great grandmother so that I could create high-resolution copies for my family members <3

  18. I would love to scan old photos and documents to have a readily available copy to look at and share and keep my originals safe.

  19. I have tens of thousands of negatives that I would scan, upload to Google Photos, and with each family member, create a custom photo frame complete with photos of them dating back to the 1950s. Hot damn, I can’t wait! It would be many hours of work, but so worth it. We just lost my Aunt last week, and I lamented not having this system already so I could have shared the photos with her.

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