Which HP scanner did you use?  Does it / Can it store the image in a default
location with a default (or predictable) name?

Mike

Troy Sosamon wrote:

> Mike,
>
> With scanners, you get what you pay for.
> I use the HP scanners w/ a document feeder that cost in the $300 range.  I
> think I did my demo with a $99 scanner w/o a document feeder.
> Usually the more expensive the scanner is, the faster it is, so depending on
> your voumne depends on how much you should spend.  For my applications, we
> will scan between 1 and 5 pages in for a client.  It does me no good to have
> a scanner that will scan 100 pages a minute, because I have to pull up the
> client I need to attach the pages to.
>
> FYI, at this point I have over 80,500 documents stored in 23 databases.  I
> am storing scanned images in jpg files, pdf files, and word documents in the
> database.  I have instant access to all 80,500 documents.
>
> Troy Sosamon
> Denver, Co.
>
> ===== Original Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at 5/29/02 9:22 am
> >I saw Troy do an awesome demo a couple of years ago regarding storing
> >Rbase.  I am looking at doing the same thing, but Troy mentioned he
> >preffered a specific scanner...some HP model I think.  I have also noted
> >that some scanners cost are very cheap (like less than $300), and some
> >are WAY more expensive, like $5-10,000.  Any idea on what you get for
> >that much money?
> >
> >Mike Sinclair
> >
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