i am surprised, however, anyway the one you are referring is not that cheap 
flatbed scanner, isn't it ?

would like to see the samples.  would you put some on site ?



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>Subject: Re: Scanners Again
>Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 05:25:28 EST
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>Several days ago I purchased an HP Scanjet 5470c.  It is apparently one of
>their new flatbed models and has a special adapter for slides and negatives
>that is different from others that I have seen.  When I bought it I asked 
>if
>I could return it if it didn't do a good job on the film and was told I 
>could
>within 14 days. It is 2400 x 2400, 48 bits.  I am amazed by the quality of
>the scans.  I have printed out some of the slide and negative scans full 
>page
>on 8-1/2 x 11 photo paper (on HP Inkjet 722c), and they came out really
>great.  Actually, it far surpassed my expectations.  It cost $299 at
>OfficeMax, and I definitely am going to keep it.  (It also does a great job
>on photos and documents without the adapter.)
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