Try checking your upper light cover and make sure it is mounted squarely on the scanner.
Remove it, examine the hinges and the slots that the scanner backlight slide into and the surrounding area to be sure nothing conflicts with the proper closing of the lid.
It might be an alignment issue that would not show up until you get to the very margins of the scanner platen. Smaller formats would not show this problem, as you are scanning images no where near the edge of the scanner...
Kino
We never have time to do it right, but we always seem to have time to do it again...
Or, the photography gods are trying to tell you something. Perhaps, Stop It! print those things the way the gods intended, by contact.
I have stopped using my EPSON V700
It works perfectly
I only need scans for this forum
oddly
I use a current iPad and copy with it
Very quick and exceeds LFPF Limits
I use an ancient Leitz as it has a removable head for COPY WORK
Make it easy for you
Tin Can
My problem is 16mm chromes on paper mounts
Vietnam era shot on Okinawa
They are uneventful
Tin Can
To the original poster, did you figure it out?
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
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