Blueprints--check with a local construction company or two; there ought to be 
somewhere that has a very large platen glass, and the construction industry 
will likely use it.  
Most blueprints are individually fed through a roller system; not suitable for 
a bound book, or any antique paper.

Ann in CT

--- On Thu, 4/24/08, Land of Oz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Penny wrote: "These are the only original prints.  They
> only see the light
> of day, when I show them to my college students.  One day I
> will find a
> scanner with a large enough bed to scan them."
> 
> 
> You should check with the media department of the college.
> They might have a 
> portable scanner that can scan your large items in parts,
> then reassemble 
> them in a digital file.
> 
> Denise


      
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