On 9/19/15 10:44 AM, Al Kossow wrote:
On 9/19/15 10:34 AM, Josh Dersch wrote:


I also have a ton of stuff for 3.0, I'll see if there's anything I have that isn't already on Bitsavers.


I'm working through 3.0, 4.0, and 4.1.1 this morning.

2.x would be good to scan.

Cool, I'll do that. Looks like I have stuff for a few different 2.X revisions.

I also have a lot of 1.1 stuff; considerably more than is on Bitsavers right now -- do you have more left to scan for that?

I also have a dozen or so Software Technical Bulletins from 1986-1989 or so -- SunOS 3.x era (not a complete set). Any interest there?



Is the KV-S3065W working OK? I still need to write you with my workflow, though it is a bit baroque. I like to use an ancient scanning app written for W98 and ISIS drivers because of the way that it names the resulting
pages, tumble to create the pdf, then Acrobat Pro 9 to OCR.
Yes, it does seem to be working ok, though I haven't done much with it yet, just scanned in a few hundred pages of a random manual just to try it out. Looking forward to seeing details on your workflow.


You'll find the color dropout handy if you ever have to deal with a document that someone took highlighter to.

Getting good results at 600dpi can be tricky since it the sensors seem to be noisy doing B&W. I have the service manual and the service app, but have never tried adjusting the levels on the contact image sensors.

About the only thing that wears out are the rollers and the clear plastic covers over the CISs (they get scratched). I've run literally millions of pages through them. The rollers are expensive ($300 for a kit).
The retard roller (PJDRC0054Y) wears down first, that is about $100.


Cool. Any recommendations for places to purchase spares from? The rollers in mine are a bit dirty, but they seem to have cleaned up OK and i haven't had any jams or problems with paper feeding (fingers crossed), but I'm sure I'll need them sooner or later.

- Josh


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