I'd say that most of my $100 multi purpose units (HP 7410, HP C4480, etc) do
more than an average job. If you have a lot to scan, $100 is pretty cheap to
get it done on your couch with a glass on wine in you hand! :-)
- Thanks
Jim Henry
AITP Anchorage Chapter Board Member
AITP National Secretary
(and Tex R Us, LLC during the day)
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From: nuga-bounce@lib.uaa.alaska.edu [mailto:nuga-bounce@lib.uaa.alaska.edu]
On Behalf Of Jeff Campbell
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 1:55 PM
To: nuga@lib.uaa.alaska.edu
Subject: [NUGA] FW: photo scanning
Michelle,
If you don't have a huge pile of photos, Kinko's has a self serve scanner
that does a pretty good job and is pretty affordable. It will output your
photos to a blank CD you can supply.
Thanks
Jeff
From: nuga-bounce@lib.uaa.alaska.edu [mailto:nuga-bounce@lib.uaa.alaska.edu]
On Behalf Of Michelle Myers
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 10:05 AM
Cc: NUGA
Subject: [NUGA] photo scanning
Hi
I am looking at scanning some old photos. And am wondering if anyone has a
really good photo scanner they wouldn't mind renting for a week or so? or
maybe some suggestions as to an affordable item.
I did read this and it mentions that most printed photos are at 200dpi, is
this correct?
http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/HPS20/S20A.HTM
So I thought maybe I should ask here if someone else knows a lot more then I
do.
Thanks
Michelle
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