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Posted By: leon
I am not sure about pins and so forth being scanned, as I mostly do cards, but I just replaced my scanner a few months ago. It's a Microtek 400s flatbed scanner...I paid about $175 for it new....I love it. Whichever one you get make sure it's Hi Speed USB version 2. Unless you have a firewire connector (about the same I think) or a scsi adapter (not likely) then a USB v2 scanner should be your best bet...Others might have different views....Mine works great and I love it....Hope this helps..... |
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