Hi Echo,
Your best bet would be a Scanmaker 9600XL if they still have them in stock or a newer 9700XL or 9800XL. The 9600XL is SCSI and I know you mentioned you were looking for a non SCSI scanner but it fits within your budget. For a few hundred more you can get a 9700XL or 9800XL which has...
It's going to be hard to find a high end scanner at a B&M that you could easily return. Most of the places I have been to B&M wise sell scanners that are priced under $400. That's not really a "high end" scanner, more of a mid range. That being said you should check out the product line that...
Since you want to use the scanner on Windows NT your options are somewhat more limited. You will probably have to run the scanner SCSI. Most new scanners today are USB and Firewire but SCSI still works. With that being said I would go with a company that has a long history of support with...
Hello,
Everything is personal preference, but I'm partial to two brands for scanners and printers. Canon or Epson are my favorite printer makers with Canon being the best for ink cartridge replacement costs and Epson being the best service. My Epson inkjet stopped working but Epson UPSed me...
Good thinking!
I just picked up a Scanmaker 6000 for about $110
6400x3200 optical resolution
Also has the slide attachment
They had cheaper scanners, but this looked to be the best bet for the money
Here's the link off their website:
http://www.microtekusa.com/sm6000.html
All scanners in XP and 2000 use that USBSCAN.SYS
I have a Microtek and it uses the same driver file
ME had separate entries
Only way to separate is if one had a different connection, such as EPP or Firewire as well as USB
Hello,
I just bought the 2000XP Deluxe or whatever it is Leadtek card from newegg and when I plug it in most of the channels are all messed up static picture wise. I replaced the cable with a known working one and tried another coax jack in the room but still no luck
I RMAed the card with...
I have a 997SD Microtek for my secretary and its a great monitor. 3 year warranty to boot. I don't know many, if any other LCD makers who offer a DVI input? For $230 it sounds like a awesome deal considering what I paid for my 19" was
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