i would cut it and scan it, after you can just staple each chapter
together and make 12 little books.
plus the scans will look better

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(200B-L20B-Y)
Sent: Monday, 12 January 2004 4:08 PM
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Subject: Re: 810 workshop manual


What is the list's opinion on this.  I have an old Datsun 200B factory 
manual (1977 edition) and I want to scan it to images.  It would be
easier 
to cut each page off one at a time and scan both sides, leaving me with 
very good scans and a dead book.  Or I could try and scan the book
without 
damaging it which would take much longer, and the scans wouldnt be very 
good.  The book cost me $26.40 so it's not really a priceless work, but 
should I keep it intact anyway, it seems very painful to cut it.

Paul


At 11:15 PM 30/11/2003, I wrote:
>I just bought one of these from some guy on ebay...  anyone on the
>list?  Was the other bidder someone on the list?
>
>I probably should have asked if anyone had it scanned in PDF format 
>before
>I paid $26.40 inc postage for it.



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