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From: rcohen@monmouth.com (Robert Cohen)
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Subject: Request for Scanner Info
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Does anyone know anything about scanners on the AMiga?? I realize that this
is off topic here, but I don't get the Toaster or other lists.... ;( Please
forgive me ;)) This is for an associate of mine who is trying to set up a
scanner. If anyone can please help him (address at the bottom) He and I would
GREATLY appreciate it....
Thanks a bunch.... Flames to be send to me email ;))))))))))))))
>I am thinking about purchasing a color flatbed scanner for my Amiga 3000.
>Could someone please tell me what flatbed scanners are supported by the
>Amiga? It appears that Epson has the most support, so I was thinking
>about the new GT-5000.
>
>I do have AdPro 2.5, which does offer some support, but I do not have
>the ad on module for it. Also, I read somewhere that hooking up a flatbed to
>an Amiga requires a special cable? Where does one obtain this cable.
>
>Will the AdPro Epson drivers support ALL Epson scanners or do you need a
>particular driver for each model?
>
>
>Also, I read that flatbed scanners come in both parallel and SCSI versions.
>If so, which would be better for my system. Will a SCSI scan faster than
>a parallel version?
>
>I would appreciate any help I can get in this matter. I really want to
>know EXACTLY what software, cables, etc. I will need to hook it up.
>Any comments and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.