Hardware Thread, Recommend me a scanner please in Technical; Epsons for me please, have used Canons, but they are no good in Art / Design area, they seem too ...
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21st June 2006, 09:39 PM #16 Re: Recommend me a scanner please
Epsons for me please, have used Canons, but they are no good in Art / Design area, they seem too thin and flimsy for me and some Art / Design book are very heavy, they just don't seem robust enough. I don't like HP scanners, have had them before and they just ain't worth the problems they bring with them, I have always liked my Epson scanners and always will. My fav one is the GT 10000+ (big SCSI based A3 scanner) they are cracking bits of kit, but at over £1000 they are an ikkle bit out of your budget, but you cannot fault them.
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22nd June 2006, 07:14 AM #17 Re: Recommend me a scanner please
I don't use the thin Canons. The mainstream desktop type are fantastic and have features that their similarly priced rivels don't have (film scanners etc).
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22nd June 2006, 07:49 AM #18 Re: Recommend me a scanner please

Originally Posted by
Dos_Box I don't use the thin Canons. The mainstream desktop type are fantastic and have features that their similarly priced rivels don't have (film scanners etc).
I should forget about the film scanning facility in most scanners, unless you're prepared to pay real money. The top-end Minolta Dimage and Nikon Coolscan come to mind. For scanning documents/pictures the Epsons are no bad deal.
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22nd June 2006, 08:20 AM #19 Re: Recommend me a scanner please

Originally Posted by
john Epsons for me please, have used Canons, but they are no good in Art / Design area, they seem too thin and flimsy for me and some Art / Design book are very heavy, they just don't seem robust enough. I don't like HP scanners, have had them before and they just ain't worth the problems they bring with them, I have always liked my Epson scanners and always will. My fav one is the GT 10000+ (big SCSI based A3 scanner) they are cracking bits of kit, but at over £1000 they are an ikkle bit out of your budget, but you cannot fault them.
Our geography dept has a GT10000+ and I have to say that iot is a brilliant bit of kit though it is heavy and expensive.
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22nd June 2006, 09:14 AM #20
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we have got 2 of the epson GT 10000+ and i have to agree with richard and john, they are an amazing piece of kit, they are on the pricey side though, but i would say they are worth it..... very quick also!
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22nd June 2006, 09:22 AM #21 Re: Recommend me a scanner please
Just purchased a HP SCANJET 5530 - and managed to get it working with windows scanner wizard without any need for the HP junk 
Also those GT 10000+ with the Scanner Server is awsome. So quick and a great way of sharing in a suite.
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22nd June 2006, 04:09 PM #22 Re: Recommend me a scanner please
I dont have them with the Scanner server but know of those that do and they are great with that as well. I have 2, one in Geography and one in Design, but we are using the scanning function on the copiers quite a bit now so that means we have got some more A3 scanners that are quick to access as well.
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