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From: dma@mcs.com (Dan Ablan)
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Subject: Re: 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....
Scanners on the Amiga are nice. A typical set up, for instance,
would be an Epson 600C, in the parallel version. However, you
CAN NOT use the cable supplied with the unit. A special cable needs
to be purchased, and can be obtained from a company called
Redmond Cable. It should run you about $24. Be careful with softare
stores, as their markup on this cable is sometimes very high.
Next, you'll need Image FX or ADPro, with the Epson driver.