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David Gillett wrote:
> I purchased a Microtek ScanMaker 3800 USB scanner about two years ago,
>used it a couple of times, and let it sit idle for at least a year. Now
>that I want to use it again, I cannot get any sign of life from it, and the
>Microtek diagnostics say it's not plugged in.
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> As I recall, it wasn't expensive, and so replacing it shouldn't be a big
>deal. But it bothers me that I got so little use from it.
> Does anyone have any suggestions of things to try before writing it off?
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>David Gillett
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I will NEVER buy another Microtek product. After a few uses the light bulb in mine burned out. You can't replace it yourself and they wanted more than a new scanner to replace it. I bought a PaperPort. I also have and Epson on another computer and and Epson all in one on the third as it works as a color copier also. All three work well and I use them a lot as I do a lot of graphic work.
Wanda Irby in Seymour in the great State of TEXAS, USA
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