Message-Id: <199906080718.AAA27270@dns.ccit.arizona.edu> Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 09:14:10 +0200 From: Emil Levine <mailto:E.Levine@IAEA.ORG> Subject: Re: Minolta PS7000 To: mailto:IMAGELIB@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU
There are a lot of scanners that can reach 600 dpi and most display software will give you the results of the scanning. A better question is throughput, size of documents, types of documents, double or single sided or mixed. And why do you need 600 dpi unless you are doing preservation. Does your material require that resolution?
Emil Levine Head, INIS Clearinghouse IAEA/INIS PO Box 100 Vienna Austria A1400 43-1-2600-22880/29882 fax mailto:e.levine@iaea.org
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> From: Bruce H. Bruemmer[SMTP:mailto:bruemmer@TC.UMN.EDU]
> Sent: Monday, 07 June 1999 21:43
> To: mailto:IMAGELIB@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU
> Subject: Minolta PS7000
>
> Recently received some literature from Minolta on a new scanner, the
> PS7000, which purports to reach the 600dpi (I'm assuming bitonal, but it
> is
> hard to tell from the literature). Anyone actually seen this thing? And
> can we assume the third-party board to enhance the PS3000 (which was
> always
> just around the corner) will forever be vaporware?
>
>
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