Not sure.
Donna

-----Original Message-----
From: hank smith <hanksmi...@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 6:58 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: need a new scanner (that works with mac)

do they make a all in 1?
fax, copyer, print, scanner?
scanner being flat bed?
Hank
----- Original Message -----
From: Donna Goodin
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 3:58 AM
Subject: RE: need a new scanner (that works with mac)

Hi Anouk,

Check out Fujitsu. I've had Fujitsu scanners for the last 12 years or so, for 
all the reasons you describe. I think my sheet feeder is supposed to hold 75 
pages, and I can count the times that the paper has jammed on one hand I don't 
remember my model number, but my scanner is about 6 years old, so you'd 
probably want a newer model any way.

Let me know what you think of Read-Iris.
Best,
Donna

From: a radix <anou...@home.nl>
Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 3:50 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: need a new scanner (that works with mac)

Hello everyone, sorry if this is ot although i am planning to use this with the 
mac if readiris does for me what I need that is which i still have to test, yes 
slow I know. 
At the moment i use a hp 5590 scanner which is nice, it has a sheetfeeder for 
50 pages although i mostly use it with about 20 because I hate paperjams, i 
have killed one of my scanenrs in the past when i was too rough when removing 
papers (i and technica lgadgets dont go together, i am too impatient), the 
scanner scans both sides of a page which is nice because i scan books with it, 
(i let them be cut apart and then scan them, this does not work with very 
glossy or small papges htough, i mean thin) but it does this mechanically which 
gives even more opportunity for paper jams because the paper remains in the 
scanner longer. I know there is the hp 7000 and 8000 series which probbably do 
this automatically  and I have been thinking about bookscanners (that scan a 
whole book at once) that would truly be nice because I would not have to have 
books cut up, but on the other hand i also sometimes need to scan articles or 
laws or judgements and those will still be loose pages and I dont have place 
for two scanners near my computer so I guess thats out of the question.
I have noticed that hp seems the only company that offers these sophisticated 
sheetfeeder scanners that do both sides of a page automatically, does anyone 
know if there are other brands that offer these kind of scanners (and that work 
with hte mac of course?)
If you want to mail me off list you can reach me at anou...@home.nl skype 
anouk.radix
Thanks in advance for any information
Greetings, Anouk,



 

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