Thanks all. When time comes, I'll try lid open and closed, see what works best.
I still think I'd prefer to keep my Creo for scanning non-metallic items, so I'll probably spring for a $50 Epson V39 soon.
Thanks all. When time comes, I'll try lid open and closed, see what works best.
I still think I'd prefer to keep my Creo for scanning non-metallic items, so I'll probably spring for a $50 Epson V39 soon.
Last edited by Ari; 31-May-2020 at 06:20.
Just picked up an Epson V39 off the local Craiglist for $35.00. I didn't want to risk scratching the glass on my Creo. It costs a lot to replace.
The V39 is a nice little machine:
- About the size of a 15" laptop, but much, much lighter.
- USB powered, you can scan on the road with your laptop.
- Scans prints up to letter size, so big enough for 8x10 plates.
- Claims 4800x4800 resolution which probably means that 1200-1600 is ideal.
Here's a scan I just made now of my best plate from 5 years ago:
I scanned with lid closed, which makes the settings a bit tricker to adjust. I'll try scanning with a piece of black paper on top of the plate next time.
Scanned at 1200 dpi, it gives a 17" x 21" print at 300 dpi, the scan took about 7 seconds.
No, it's not as sharp as the Creo, but it does a fine job nonetheless, and tough to beat the price.
Exactly what I wanted.
and a great shot of a wonderful sitter
Tin Can
Thanks, Randy.
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