[KLUG Hardware] Scanner for Linux
Sanjay Chigurupati
hardware@kalamazoolinux.org
Wed, 8 Oct 2003 17:27:16 +0530
Hi,
thanks for the info.
I am just plannning to scan 4*6 inch photos for sending to friends.
abt the printer, it conked out. SOmething in it stopped working, dont
remember what.
Sanjay
Adam Williams
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oolinux.org
08/10/2003 05:18 PM
Please respond to
hardware
> thanks for the info. Thinking of moving away from Redhat 9.
> abt epson, had a bad experience with their printer.
Printer quality doesn't seem to bear any relation to OEM, every model
stands on its own. I've had crap printers of every derivation. Our
purchasing department says that HP models have the least expensive per
page supplies - pretty much across the board. And given that supplies
end up covering the cost of the printer pretty quickly....
> how are the scanners?
They've "just worked" for me. Images look fine. I moved to the Epson
Perfection (USB) from an HP 4c (SCSI) mostly because of the size of the
physical unit. I think the Epson produces a somewhat crisper image, but
most of what I scan is B&W documents for archival (CDs being smaller
than file cabinets). {But I'm red-green-color-blind}. My wife who does
a fair amount of work with photographs and "art" has never complained
except that scanning at something like 1200dpi takes some time (that
would be USB on a laptop vs. SCSI on a server more than the scanner
device - I suspect).
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