I don't know how you were searching, but I found several low cost SCSI scanners on
eBay. Perhaps we have different ideas of what constitutes "low cost". Check this link
out.
<http://search-desc.ebay.com/search/search.dll?MfcISAPICommand=GetResult&query=scanner+SCSI&categoryid=&ht=1&st=0&category2=4599&srchdesc=y&maxRecordsPerPage=100&SortProperty=MetaEndSort>
Rodert Bob wrote:
> I've tried unsuccessfully to locate a low cost scanner with SCSI I/O on
> eBay, Yahoo and a few Mac accessory sites.
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