On 2006-06-20,
(E-Mail Removed) <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> I have an Umax Astra 2400 (from 1999). It works fairly nice, but it's
> SCSI, and SCSI is on the way out (at least on home PC's). In fact, I am
> using it with the SCSI card that came with the scanner itself, and the
> driver situation for that thing is not the best. It works with XP, but,
> how will it work with Vista? Or with Linux? Or with the Version that
> comes after Vista?
>
> In short: I am thinking about buying a new USB-Scanner OR buying a
> brand SCSI adapter (adaptec) just for the scanner.
>
> I don't scan that often, so I don't need a high end device. But I don't
> want a worse scanner either. How do the new cheap scanners, like the
> canon lide, ScanJet 3800 etc. (or even a printer-scanner combination,
> like PIXMA MP500, OfficeJet 5615 etc.) compare to an older, but good
> device like the Umax Astra 2400? (which was much more costly).
>
> Should I stick with it, or get a newer thing?
>
I just got rid of my Umax 2200 scsi/usb since it was scsi & its usb was
ver 1.1. Bought the Canon 8400f & it is very fast in scanning; had to
blink twice & do a couple of more color photo scans to check; quality
of scans were also better.
Drivers & software are available with the scanner but linux would be
a problem: recognized but "model not supported" as per suse 10.1; I do
need to check a couple of other models to see if it will work.
The canon 4200f would be better than the lide, I believe; or you can
get the epson 3490 at about the same price range $99. If you are
running the "latest" ver of your distr linux, check to see what scanners
or multi-function thingy is "supported".
The usb 2.0 hi-speed connection is very nice & one doesn't have to preload
the scanner on bootup but just turn whatever to "on" whenever needed &
leave it off the rest of the time.