[NFBF-L] needing recommendations
Michael Russillo
plrussillo at comcast.net
Fri Apr 16 00:15:33 UTC 2021
Hi Kathy, Peter Russillo in Stuart, Florida; what brand of scanner were
you using before it bit the dust? Will you be doing mostly OCR with it,
like with Openbook or Kurzweil? There are the all-in-one machines that
will print as well as scan, like machines made by Brother; depending on
what you're mostly using a scanner for, if it's OCR Freedom Scientific
(if you're using OpenBook) could help youu with recommendations; if
using it for other functions, I'm sure there'll be someone on the list
who can help you out; more info on how you're using the scanner will
help in your search for an accessible one. Take care.
Yours truly, Peter
On 4/15/2021 7:43 PM, kroskos--- via NFBF-L wrote:
> Hello all,
> I am looking for recommendations for a good quality, scanner that
> is relatively accessible to someone who is totally blind. The one I
> had has been giving problems for a long time and today it finally bit
> the dust. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> Kathy Roskos
>
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