Hi, I'm thinking about getting a good scanner with auto-document feeding for those times I don't mind using loose pages. What are some good options on the lower cost end of the spectrum?
Thanks
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- 07 Oct 2013, 11:56
- Forum: Scanners and Build Threads
- Topic: Good sheet fed scanner
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- 12 Jul 2012, 09:27
- Forum: Scanners and Build Threads
- Topic: Anyone know where I can access a sheet fed scanner?
- Replies: 2
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Anyone know where I can access a sheet fed scanner?
Hi;
I'm broke right now and need to be able to scan 3 books that have already been cut (the pages are loose). The office supply stores will do it but are quite expensive. I'm hoping there is another place where I can have this done for free. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
I'm broke right now and need to be able to scan 3 books that have already been cut (the pages are loose). The office supply stores will do it but are quite expensive. I'm hoping there is another place where I can have this done for free. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
- 02 Jan 2012, 05:24
- Forum: "Destructive" Scanning
- Topic: Destructive scan: page removal
- Replies: 22
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Re: Destructive scan: page removal
Thanks guys!
There's no closeby Office Depot around me, but I'll check to see if Staples, Officemax, or Kinkos will do this
There's no closeby Office Depot around me, but I'll check to see if Staples, Officemax, or Kinkos will do this
- 01 Jan 2012, 10:00
- Forum: "Destructive" Scanning
- Topic: Destructive scan: page removal
- Replies: 22
- Views: 79296
Destructive scan: page removal
Hi all,
I have a standard 9" x 6" hardcover book that I'd like to cut out the pages from in order to do a sheet-fed scan.
What's a good method of removing the pages? I was planning on taking a hack saw to the inner edge of the pages, but that is probably not the best way to do it
Thanks
I have a standard 9" x 6" hardcover book that I'd like to cut out the pages from in order to do a sheet-fed scan.
What's a good method of removing the pages? I was planning on taking a hack saw to the inner edge of the pages, but that is probably not the best way to do it
Thanks