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Old 29-01-2004, 07:35 PM   #1
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I need a scanner to scan large amount of filled forms. Could some one
suggest tyo buy a scanner to scan these large quantity of documents
with considerable time giving maximum 8 bit gray scale output. The
scaner no need to have document feeding and color image output etc.

thanks in advance

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Old 30-01-2004, 11:43 PM   #2
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"yuvaraj" <durai_yuvaraj@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I need a scanner to scan large amount of filled forms. Could some one
> suggest tyo buy a scanner to scan these large quantity of documents
> with considerable time giving maximum 8 bit gray scale output. The
> scaner no need to have document feeding and color image output etc.


These are readily available -- all the major manufacturers have them - and a
minute searching will urn up dozens of them. However, expect to pay $000s,
as they are for commercial use. If you want minimum time you will need
document feeding, otherwise it's going to be a labour-intensive chore. .


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Old 02-02-2004, 04:54 AM   #3
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Consider looking to ebay in order to find a scanner that fits you
price range.
I would also suggest you get a scanner that will do 8.5" x 17"
(inches, Legal Form). I use the HP 7400 series. The 7450 comes with
the ADF and the 7400 without. It has a USB 1.0 and SCSI interface.
It's discontinued but you can find them on Ebay as close out pricing.


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> "yuvaraj" <durai_yuvaraj@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:8364fa75.0401291235.38b41c59@posting.google.com...
> > I need a scanner to scan large amount of filled forms. Could some one
> > suggest tyo buy a scanner to scan these large quantity of documents
> > with considerable time giving maximum 8 bit gray scale output. The
> > scaner no need to have document feeding and color image output etc.

>
> These are readily available -- all the major manufacturers have them - and a
> minute searching will urn up dozens of them. However, expect to pay $000s,
> as they are for commercial use. If you want minimum time you will need
> document feeding, otherwise it's going to be a labour-intensive chore. .

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Old 02-02-2004, 02:56 PM   #4
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Legal size is 8.5" X 14" not 8.5" X 17"

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"David R" <drietow@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Consider looking to ebay in order to find a scanner that fits you
> price range.
> I would also suggest you get a scanner that will do 8.5" x 17"
> (inches, Legal Form). I use the HP 7400 series. The 7450 comes with
> the ADF and the 7400 without. It has a USB 1.0 and SCSI interface.
> It's discontinued but you can find them on Ebay as close out pricing.
>
>
> "Leigh Brown" <lbrown@mayfield.edu.au> wrote in message

news:<401afa4e$0$4249$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>...
> > "yuvaraj" <durai_yuvaraj@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:8364fa75.0401291235.38b41c59@posting.google.com...
> > > I need a scanner to scan large amount of filled forms. Could some one
> > > suggest tyo buy a scanner to scan these large quantity of documents
> > > with considerable time giving maximum 8 bit gray scale output. The
> > > scaner no need to have document feeding and color image output etc.

> >
> > These are readily available -- all the major manufacturers have them -

and a
> > minute searching will urn up dozens of them. However, expect to pay

$000s,
> > as they are for commercial use. If you want minimum time you will need
> > document feeding, otherwise it's going to be a labour-intensive chore. .



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Old 03-02-2004, 04:36 AM   #5
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You are correct. That is the size I would suggest for any document scanner.


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> Legal size is 8.5" X 14" not 8.5" X 17"
>
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> "David R" <drietow@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:fcba1bc9.0402012154.51cc6f31@posting.google.com...
> > Consider looking to ebay in order to find a scanner that fits you
> > price range.
> > I would also suggest you get a scanner that will do 8.5" x 17"
> > (inches, Legal Form). I use the HP 7400 series. The 7450 comes with
> > the ADF and the 7400 without. It has a USB 1.0 and SCSI interface.
> > It's discontinued but you can find them on Ebay as close out pricing.
> >
> >
> > "Leigh Brown" <lbrown@mayfield.edu.au> wrote in message

> news:<401afa4e$0$4249$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>...
> > > "yuvaraj" <durai_yuvaraj@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > > news:8364fa75.0401291235.38b41c59@posting.google.com...
> > > > I need a scanner to scan large amount of filled forms. Could some one
> > > > suggest tyo buy a scanner to scan these large quantity of documents
> > > > with considerable time giving maximum 8 bit gray scale output. The
> > > > scaner no need to have document feeding and color image output etc.
> > >
> > > These are readily available -- all the major manufacturers have them -

> and a
> > > minute searching will urn up dozens of them. However, expect to pay

> $000s,
> > > as they are for commercial use. If you want minimum time you will need
> > > document feeding, otherwise it's going to be a labour-intensive chore. .

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