[Ham-Computers] Blind Man Vs Scanner

Philip (KO6BB) ko6bb at sbcglobal.net
Mon Sep 28 15:53:10 EDT 2009


Duane,
Just recently I had to replace my old HP Laserjet printer as HP had NO 
drivers for Vista, so it wouldn't work on either of our laptops (just this 
desktop).

Anyway, to make a long story short, I purchased an HP Officejet Pro 8500 
Premier with the extra paper tray, document feeder and so forth.  It's a 
professional office "4 way" device (Fax, Scan, copy and print) with full LAN 
network and wireless capabilities as well as the usual USB and card reader 
slots.

The upshot is, it does it all, very well and rep[laced both the HP printer 
and the large HP flatbed scanner I had here.  It's scan capabilities are 
extremely versatile, it will scan to email, picture or a text file.  I just 
scanned a number of text files and it saved them in .rtf (rich text) format 
that can be read by any modern word processor (even WordPad), and your 
"Jaws" program shouldn't have any problem with reading them.  The text files 
created were a flawless copy of the original text with none of the OCR 
errors that some previous Scanners seemed to create.

If you don't need all the fancy whips and bells that this particular machine 
offers, I'm sure that you can probably find a more inexpensive alternative 
that will do just as well.  All you need is a free USB slot as it won't work 
with the present scanner card in your machine.  I know that it'll work fine 
on your XP machine (as that's what my desktop unit is here), and Jaws is 
working on your XP machine.  While I don't have a machine to test it here, 
it would most likely be backward compatible with Win98 machines too, so long 
as they have either a USB or LAN port..

73 de Phil,  KO6BB
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Duane Fischer, W8DBF" <dfischer at usol.com>
To: <ham-computers at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 7:07 PM
Subject: [Ham-Computers] Blind Man Vs Scanner


>
>
> Hi All,
>
> I am using a HP 3P black/white flatbed scanner with a special ridiculously
> expensive scanning program entitled Arkenstone OpenBook Unbound version 
> 3.0
> It cost $1,000 and the scanner $399 in 1995. However, it is essential to 
> me,
> as it enables me to "read" regular print, such as newsprint, standard
> typewriter font etc.
>
> Even though it is fourteen years old, the scanner has not been overworked.
> If anything, underworked. About one hour per month, of which it is only
> scanning about six minutes. The resulting scanned text is spoken aloud to
> me, as I am totally blind, and can also be put into any of the dozen or so
> word processing programs it makes available to the user. So being a DOS 
> guy,
> I put the scanned text into Professional Write version 2.22 - the last DOS
> version they released. No matter, as it still works better for me then any
> of the other word processing programs.
>
> About two weeks ago the scanner made a sort of metal on metal friction 
> noise
> and I got a scanning error. Something was preventing the scanning assembly
> from moving completely over the document scan window.
>
> I did my traditional fix, powered her down, picked up the HP 3P scanner,
> dropped it from a height of two inches onto the desktop. Presto! She 
> worked
> again. Well at least for about two weeks anyhow.
>
> The next ime I tried to scan something, no luck!
>
> I am between a rock and a bigger rock. I must find an older scanner such 
> as
> the HP 3p or buy a totally new system! New computer, new scanner, new
> OpenBook software etc. Why? Becausenothing built since Windows 98 SE went
> off the market will work with my present Compaque Prosario system, HP 3P
> scanner and associated software.
>
> This special package cost me almost $1,500 and to be blut and honest, I 
> now
> have terminal cancer, am no longer working and can not afford to replace
> everything. On the other hand, I absolutely need this device to "read" my
> mail, read documents etc. to me. I can 'not' live alone without it.
>
> If I can find a working scanner that I can replace the HP 3P with, I solve
> my problem quickly and affordably. If not, I am ...
>
> No dealer with repair facilities that I have spoken with will touch the
> scanner. They claim once they take it apart that they can not reassemble 
> it
> and align it properly. HP? Thorw  it out and buy a new one!
>
> Unfortunately for me, most people probably threw their old HP 3P b/w 
> flatbed
> scanner away and replaced it with a newer model.
>
> So if any of you have any suggestions as to how I might solve this
> nightmare, I am listening.I believe there was also one or two models by
> Panasonic that worked with this Windows 95 OS also.
>
> Oh yes, I should mention that the scanner does have a card that installs 
> in
> the computer. Since it is simply plugged into the scanner via a cable it
> does not make it difficult at all for me to witch scanners, provided it is 
> a
> HP 3P, that is.
>
> Thank you for your help, it is appreciated.



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