[ARC5] BC-1306 help needed

Bill Cromwell wrcromwell at gmail.com
Sun Dec 18 18:02:31 EST 2016


Hi,

-pulling the stir stick out of the pot- Ihavge that old flatbed scanner 
because of the size of paper it will cover. I often use my wife's 
multi-function, wireless office machine, too. Or my old laser printer.

73,

Bill  KU8H

On 12/18/2016 03:58 PM, Michael Hanz wrote:
> Like Bill, I have an old flat bed scanner with a SCSI interface, 
> Phillip - an Epson Expression 836XL.  Perhaps he keeps his for the 
> same reason I keep mine - a 12" x 17" scanning area. It saves a lot of 
> time that would be needed stitching pieces together for many of the 
> standard foldouts in military manuals. Used with the latest Corel 
> Photo-Paint, it still does an exemplary job.  I normally scan in 1 bit 
> B&W line art mode unless there is a photo on a particular page - then 
> I use gray scale to capture the tonal range.
>
>  - Mike  KC4TOS
>
> On 12/18/2016 2:19 PM, Phillip Carpenter wrote:
>> A new HP scanner, fax, printer only cost $99 on sale at Office Max. 
>> Current price on Amazon is $107.60 shipped free. It has a host of 
>> features that I often use to recreate radio manuals. The HP-8710 is 
>> all you need. Time to replace the old flat bed.
>>
>> Phillip
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Dec 18, 2016, at 11:42 AM, Bill Cromwell <wrcromwell at gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> My scanner is an ancient H-P flatbed scanner with a SCSI interface 
>>> and it also has the option of color or not. I would think all 
>>> scanners/printers have that option (unless they don't do color). To 
>>> make a conscious choice you have know there *is* a choice and that 
>>> means reading the comic bo...er manual that comes with the gear.
>>>
>>> 73,
>>>
>>> Bill  KU8H
>>>
>>>> On 12/18/2016 07:05 AM, Gordon White wrote:
>>>> On most scanners you can select color or gray scale
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> - Gordon White
>
>

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