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"W. Nick Dotson" <[log in to unmask]>
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W. Nick Dotson
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Wed, 17 Jul 2002 10:49:21 -0500
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Dear Toni,

What "high speed" scanners are you using?



On Wed, 17 Jul 2002 10:11:12 -0400, Toni Ramsey wrote:

>WYNN and Openbook does not work very well with high speed scanners with
>document feeders.  I do not believe it's your scanner but the software.  I
>just had a call for Freedom Scientific yesterday regarding updating their
>drivers for high speed scanners with automatic document feeders.  Kurzwell
>1000 or 3000 works very well with high speed scanners.
>
>Toni
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>Toni  Ramsey
>Adaptive Computer Lab Coordinator
>Learning Teaching Center 032
>Tel:  (937) 229-4005
>Fax: (937) 229-2249
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>Can anyone recommend a good scanner with a document feeder to work with
>WYNN?  I just tried an HP 7450c and it is a complete bust.  It doesn't
>work with WYNN in large batch mode and it has terrible paper handling.
>Thanks, James
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>James Bailey
>Adaptive Technology Access Adviser, University of Oregon
>Office: 541-346-1076
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W. Nick Dotson
Support Technician for Kurzweil 1000

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