[Electronics-Talk] Scanner

evelyn weckerly weckerly at i2k.com
Mon Sep 5 18:20:46 UTC 2016


Tracy, I don't think you will find a legal-size scanner for $200.  
I have a Plustech 3600 (I think the current model is 3800).  It 
is a regular-size scanner.  They do make a legal-size also.  
These are book-edge scanners and are fast.  I have had mine for 
some time now, and I think it was more than $200 several years 
ago een I bought it.  so legal-size ones are more money.  I have 
mentioned the Plustech scanners to Albert at Dancing Dots, but I 
don't know if he has evaluated this brand.  Because these are 
book-edge, they are more accurate.

Regards,

Evelyn

 ----- Original Message -----
From: Tracy Carcione via Electronics-Talk 
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Date sent: Mon, 5 Sep 2016 11:26:28 -0400
Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Scanner

I guess I need to buy a new scanner.  My old Epson works 
perfectly well, but
won't connect to my Windows 7 PC, and the PC it does connect to 
has just
died.

I want a scanner to scan music and books.  I need it to handle 
legal-size
paper.  I need it to interface well with Kurzweil and Sharpeye, 
my
music-scanning software.I would prefer not to spend more than 
$200.What do
people have they're happy with?

Tracy



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