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Thanks guys, something is probably funky with my scanner. Tomorrow I'll try again, after unplugging everything and doing some computer house keeping.
I used to just press Start Scan on the printer itself and all would be good, except every once in a while. Now the only way I can get a "tight" scan is if I select scan "document" - not picture and I do this in the software. When previewing after selecting "picture" the lines around the whole scan don't want to move. Scanning under document the lines draw around the card and it's ok. And for some reason the software won't let me paste the name, so I can add "back" to it, for the back. A few extra steps, in an already tedious job. I checked all the defaults and everything seems as it was. I'll figure it out. |
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