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Scanning Without Interference
February 1998
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What's New
/ Scanning Without Interference
MicroTek's ScanMaker 5 ($3000) is a 36-bit 1000 by 1200 optical dpi (8000-dpi interpolated) color flatbed scanner with a built-in medium tray that eliminates distortion when scanning slides, film, or transparencies. The medium is scanned inside the scanner, with no glass between an image and the scanner lens. Built for design professionals, it comes w
ith ScanWizard TWAIN scanner controller software, DCR color calibration, and medium trays for 35-mm, 2-1/4-inch, or 4- by 6-inch film; slides; or 8- by 10-inch transparencies.
Contact: MicroTek, Redondo Beach, CA
Phone: 800-654-4160 or 310-297-5000
Internet: http://www.microtekusa.com
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