Sunday, January 31, 2010

High End Scanners 2009 Looking For A High-End 5"x4" Or Even 10"x8" Scanner...?

Looking for a High-End 5"x4" or even 10"x8" scanner...? - high end scanners 2009

... for the Academy of Fine Arts at the University. Reflecting on some 7000 U.S. dollars. No fan, thank you. It will be used by the MFA / DocFA students who only experienced photographers, so that a scanner can be an option for the right price drum. It will be used must be purchased new) a second (for the purchase of equipment for the university.

Let me know that $ 7K to low-ball, too. All information on all aid and appreciated. Finally, I attempt, immediately after dealing with many years of buying so-so equipment purchased by others who do not know any better.

Thank you!

1 comment:

jim bo said...

. You can think about the "drum scanner.
Site using the information: "... price! A drum scanner costs at the low end, $ 16,000 (4000 dpi) and the upper end (11,000 dpi), approximately $ 65,000. In general, no battery included ($ 1,500 - $ 2,500 units), the drum assembly stations ($ 1500 - $ 3000) or software ($ 1500 - $ 4000). So when you add it, it becomes expensive Vs. low-end flatbed scanner.

The good news is one years old, although some units may be used will be purchased very cheap, and these machines are tanks, and are relatively reliable. .... And so on.
... I see ICG has a new scanner in the United Kingdom of $ 50K. oww.
Perhaps the Kodak i250 document scanner is good for you http://printscan.about.com/od/otherscann @ ... ...
ZDnet generally has good information ... @ Http: / / review.zdnet.com/4566-3136_16-0.h; issue of document scanners for $ 5K. Google opinions "on a specific model.
It is an i280 for $ 7K. Then see if your local electronics store can match the price. It's good to have a local business to guarantee security.

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