Nick,
That may be the only one around that has legal size scanning capabilities
within that price range. I do not now what the maximuim scan size is for
the Epsons; but you might want to check and see what they have in their line
of models.
filmscanners_owner@halftone.co.uk wrote:
> Traffic has been very slow lately so I hope you don't mind a somewhat
> off
> topic question. I want to replace my ageing Umax 1200S which is
> starting to
> fail. I already have a SS4000, so I don't need film scanning
> capability. I
> want an inexpensive flatbed for general scanning: scanning photos
> where I
> don't have the negative, OCR, etc. I don't want to pay more than $300
> US.
> There are numerous scanners available but I really want one that is
> 8.5 x 14, not 8.5 x 11. The only one I found is the Microtek X12USL.
> It is about $250 US and has a SCSI interface which I like (I have
> many other SCSI
> devices). However, it has been around for many years although it is
> still
> in production. Does anybody know anything about the X12USL, or have
> any
> other recommendations? Thanks.
>
> Nick
>
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