Hi Rachel, Unless I missed it - no one mentioned what the output of the
scanners would be.  That, plus user skill level is what you should be
concerned with. I use an epson 750pro, and move to copy-stand photo work,
when we want something larger than what the epson can give.

If youre just doing web and database, or jpeg type stuff, the middle range
epsons are great. If youre looking to generate print-ready tiff files, then
that's a whole different thing.

You can call for more info if you want. See ya.
JEFF

Jeffrey Evans
Digital Imaging Specialist
Princeton University Art Museum
609.258.8579






On 7/3/08 1:39 PM, "Rachel Collier" <rachellgail at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello all,
> My name is Rachel Collier and I am currently an intern at History San Jose.
> I am trying to do some research on scanners. Has anyone recently purchased a
> new scanner? We currently use an Epson Expression 1640 and this scanner is a
> graphic art high quality scanner. The scanner is working well for us, but we
> are looking for an upgrade. If anyone could help me with my technology
> concern that would be fantastic.
> Thanks,
> RacheL Collier
> History San Jose
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