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><< Hello Susan,
> I think that Microtek is a very good scanner and fits the
>requirements
> that you have. I am testing various models and the Microtek Scan
>Maker E3
> Plus is very very cheap. Scans maybe a page a minute with good
>graphics and
> has a lot of software. It is very very easy to use. I think that
>would be
> a good start off scanner for you. I mean, this is all you will ever
>need
> unless you use it professionally. You can buy one for 100 dollars or
>less!
>>>
>
>Thank so much for your information. Does it use a USB port or a
>parallel
>port?
>
>Susan Hays
I have that scanner, and it is a wonderful scanner. It is a parallel
port. I do know my way around computers, and I spent hours and hours
trying to get it to work on a 486. (No EPP port). Never did get it to
work. It only took me 2 hours to get it to work on my Pentium.
(Conflicts). If I had it to do over again, I would NEVER EVER get a
Parallel port scanner again. Too much grief to set them up. Tom
Sandborn
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