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Agfa StudioScan IIsi

by Lawrence Rugolo <cty58828@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nov 11, 2006 at 05:24 PM

See pictures at:
http://www.missouri.edu/~artxe/StudioScan.html

Agfa StudioScan IIsi 10-bit flatbed desktop scanner. Can scan line-art, 
halftone, gray-scale and color reflective originals up to legal or A4 
format. With the included transparency module, you can scan transparent 
originals up to 8" x 10" as well. The StudioScan II is a one pass 30-bit 
color scanner which has a true resolution of 400x800 dots per inch, 
which can interpolate resolutions as high as 2400dpi, and has a rated 
scanning speed of 10 milliseconds per line for color scans. The image 
sensor is a linear array CCD with a daylight fluorescent light (spare 
bulb included). Up-to-date drivers for this scanner can be downloaded 
free at www.scanner-drivers.com/companies/50.htm  and StudioScan 
software and FotoLook drivers at 
www.agfa.com/digicam_scanner_drivers/scanner/studioscan/

This StudioScan IIsi includes a built-in SCSI interface (25-50 pin) 
which makes it easy to connect the scanner to your Macintosh or PC. The 
scanner was used only occasionally in a home environment and is in 
excellent working condition and includes the scanner body, transparency 
module, owner's and user's guides, FotoLook software (two 3 1/2" 
Macintosh foppy disks), OmniPage Direct OCR software (two 3 1/2" 
Macintosh disks), FotoTune Light software (two 3 1/2" Macintosh disks), 
FotoSnap software (one 3 1/2" Macintosh disk), Agfa Scanner FotoFlavor 
CD, 3-pin 110V power cord, 25-50 pin SCSI cable, an external 50-pin SCSI 
terminator, and a replacement fluorescent bulb. They are packaged in the 
two original boxes, one for the scanner body and the other for the 
transparency module. The original cost of the StudioScan IIsi was $999, 
a lot of money back in 1996. I have been using it happily since then 
until cir***stances forced me to give up my SCSI peripherals in favor of 
USB and FireWire connections. If you can use a SCSI scanner, this one 
will serve you well for many more years. It can be yours for $45 plus 
****pping.
 




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Agfa StudioScan IIsi
Lawrence Rugolo <cty58  2006-11-11 17:24:07 

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