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Posted By: jay behrens
I had the same problem when I got my new scanner. It hates slabbed cards. My old Umax scanner had a SCSI connection it scanned everything I put on it beautifully. Not sure the deal is, but SCSI scanners seem to do a much better than these new POS USB connection scanners. And I'm not the only person taht has noticed that scanners don't seem to be as good anymore. All computer geek friends feel the same way and the ones that are into graphic arts and use scanners a lot keep an old computer around with a SCSI connection just so they can use their old scanners. |
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