Has anyone tried scanning without the glass on their flatbed (after rigging some sort of accurate carrier support, of course)? Is there any known technical issue that would render this method ineffective? -J
Has anyone tried scanning without the glass on their flatbed (after rigging some sort of accurate carrier support, of course)? Is there any known technical issue that would render this method ineffective? -J
jbhogan
The consumer Microteks - I800/I900 scan below the glass. With the rest I would be scared of hairballs on the sensor.
Ed Richards
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if you need help, study the wetmounting-messages. if you stick your head into the sand, you will end up complaining about the fact that there is also a very useful tool around. scanmax-wetmounting holder-system . and propably the best liquid. julio fernandez of canada is a professional chemist. before complaining about that i would study it and contact users. matt, if you do not study and inform yourself before doing you will new get the best results. yes this would cost a lot of time. if not willing, just use digital cameras and be happy. btw: if you have checked how microtek handles guarantee and after guarantee-time, you will end up with epson.
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