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Scanner Recommendation

Posted by krikit (My Page) on
Thu, Oct 20, 11 at 21:27

I've been trying to decide which flatbed scanner to purchase - I want a scanner only, and have been looking at Canon, Epson, and HP in say the $75 to $100 range - wouldn't mind going a little over if it was a really good scanner. I'm hoping to scan old 35mm prints. I had an HP scanner for several years and liked it, but my old computer died and when I got a new one with windows7 it doesn't work with it. So, I'm looking for a new scanner - considered another HP but read reviews that the software is terrible. Thanks in advance!

Frances


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RE: Scanner Recommendation

Hi krikit,
I am an Epson person myself.
I was using scanner only but recently purchased an all in one which now serves me well for the scanning part.
The other one did have the option of doing negatives and slides but I didn't go into that.


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