On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 03:03:45PM -0700, Rusty Carruth wrote: > BTW - scsi scanners can be had for as low as $70 street price.... > (I bought one recently for $60, I think). (Beware - Agfa's > support stinks! I strongly recommend against their scanners > because of their lousy support methodology - > it cost me more to get them to replace the scanner for free > than it would have if I'd just trashed it and bought a new one!) > (I had to buy a new bulb to prove to them that the bulb was > not the problem. THEN, $45 later, they said - oh, shoot, its > a main board problem - we'll ship you a new one... No mention > of letting me return the completely UN-NEEDED cold-cathod > bulb - anybody need one for their agfa scanner???) I might need one for my HP IIcx... it seems to me like the colors are coming out muddier than they used to. But I can't even figure out how to get in there to replace it. BTW I've been wanting an ADF (document feeder) for years, if anybody runs across a good deal on one. I got one at the thrift store but it's not the right one; I think it's for the old ScanJet Plus. They made one for the IIcx that rumor has it might be the same as for the 5200-whatever model that is one of the current models. Anyway I don't know that SANE supports ADFs either, so I might be asking for a lot of work. I don't need another project. Really. I just want to be able to unbind a manual, stick it in there and have some compact files like PDF's or something come out the other end onto my web server. An automatic paper assimilation system so I can lose the paper without losing the information. > > I'd suggest looking into scsi scanners, or check SANE to > see if they support any usb scanners yet.... Yeah, definitely check it before you buy anything. Check it anyway; I know Musteks are supported but not sure about the parallel port models. -- _______ http://www.bigfoot.com/~ecloud (_ | |_) ecloud@bigfoot.com finger rutledge@cx47646-a.phnx1.az.home.com __) | | \__________________________________________________________________ Get money for spare CPU cycles at http://www.ProcessTree.com/?sponsor=5903