Yes if  you are lucky enough  to get one that is   good.
many good  type office  gear is being  gotten  rid  of  for a  reason and 
many times is that it is  used up!
 
are  win 10  drivers  avail for this   scanner?



In a message dated 6/11/2017 5:23:56 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
t...@telegraphics.com.au writes:

On  2017-06-11 7:41 PM, couryho...@aol.com wrote:
> Toby - We appreciate the  offer but  we do not ship things off-site to be
>  scanned.
>
> Someday, if  we  fall heir to a   fast  scanner, things  will happen
> faster  here.

Fujitsu make some very good ones. Around $100 on ebay (that's  where I 
got mine, fi-4530C). What's it worth to make some  progress?

--Toby

>
> We have had /'promises'/ of them  throughout the  years but none have
> materialized!
>
>  We   have a hp 7610  which scans  and prints to 11x17  and  does a nice
> job  ...but  not  fast. For the  most  part it takes care of what  we
> need  done but  not  always  extra  work.
> It also prints a nice 11x17  blow up of stuff   for display building
> too... a marvel for  the $150 on sale  price... sure can use up ink
> printing  Hi  gloss color stuff though!
>
> Ed#  www.smecc.org  <http://www.smecc.org>
>
> In a message dated 6/11/2017  4:30:53 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
> cctalk@classiccmp.org  writes:
>
>     On 2017-06-11 5:21 PM, Ed via  cctalk wrote:
>     > re: scanning earlier   versions -  perhaps at some point as   we
>   have a slow
>     > scanner and plenty  of   other things in line for  us to do  if  you
>     already
>     > have a  usable  copy up there.
>      >
>
>     I have a fast ADF for things that can  be reduced to pages. If I can
>      help.
>
>     And I'm working on slow methods for  things that can't.
>
>
>      --Toby
>     located in Toronto,  Ontario
>
>
>     > will note this  though  for  some future  time.
>     >  Ed#
>     > .
>      >
>     >
>     > In a  message dated 6/11/2017 1:26:59 P.M. US Mountain Standard 
Time,
>   > cctalk@classiccmp.org writes:
>      >
>     >>
>     > Yes,  APL is on the Multics distribution tape and runs on  the
>   emulator.
>     >
>   > Older versions of manual do have historic interest and   having
>     them  scanned
>   > and upload to bitsavers should be   considered.`
>     >
>     >  -- Charles
>      >
>


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