After playing around with it extensively, I think it's really hard to
beat the Epson 2400.  $200 at Costco, very high quality, works with the
Epson SANE back end.  It's not as fast as you might expect, though.

Just my experience.


On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 15:40, doc wrote:
> Have to replace my old parallel port flatbed scanner, no Linux 
> support.
> 
> Need a basic flatbed scanner -- something on sale or just real 
> reasonably priced.  Will use it for typical scanning, passthru-
> to-printer copying, and faxing.
> 
> Recommendations?
> 
> Thanks!  doc 
> 
> -- 
> 
> Micro$soft-Free Computers:
> Desktop PC: Linux-SuSE 8.0 & StarOffice 6.0
> Handheld PC/PDA: Sharp Zaurus 5000d w/Linux OS
> Better, faster, more secure, less costly, user upgradable.
> 
> "And God said, let there be light ... "
> 
> 
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