On Tue, 11 Jul 2006, Jim McQuillan wrote: >>> i've found that documents printed on 20lb paper are getting some >>> "bleed through". That is, the scan of the front is actually showing >>> some of the stuff that is on the back of the page. >>> I'm thinking that if I could reduce the brightness of the light, it >>> may not bleed through so badly. >> >> Maybe, but I think you will get better results by using a black >> backing. It's a puzzle to me why so many scanners use white backing. >> > Sorry, but I don't understand what you mean by 'black backing'. Could you > please explain?
background color, behind the page. some flatbeds have a black sheet you can put in the lid, your very expensive fujitsu adf has a servo operated shutter or mirror that moves in response to a scsi command. this is supported in the most recent cvs versions of the backend. allan -- "so don't tell us it can't be done, putting down what you don't know. money isn't our god, integrity will free our souls" - Max Cavalera
