I found this information in the list-archive: >> On Tuesday 27 February 2007 19:38:58 Felix E. Klee wrote: > At Tue, 27 Feb 2007 18:52:55 +0100, > Jens Gulden wrote: > > - BUT: it scans right to one edge. Plustek claims to even have > > patented this "invention"... > ... Avision bookedge A3 scanner. The A4 version unfortunatly is not support (it's CPU-less and thus requires an 2nd avision, avision-cpuless, backend. I have the "SPECs", but not yet the time to write it ...
But the A3 devices are great :-) http://www.google.com/search?&q=Avision+FB6000E http://www.google.com/search?&q=Avision+FB6080E Yours, -- Ren? Rebe - ExactCODE GmbH - Europe, Germany, Berlin http://exactcode.de | http://t2-project.org | http://rene.rebe.name +49 (0)30 / 255 897 45 << As I am planning to buy a bookedge scanner (either Avision or Plustek, probably A3 format, if I can afford it) I have some questions regarding sane-support for the devices: a) These scanners have (with Windows drivers and software) a special feature for copying books: as you have to turn the book to copy the left and right sides with the spine near the edge of the scanner, the software automatically turns every other page around. Is this also supported by Sane? b) In the archives I also found a remark that somebody was working on a driver for the Plustek OpticBook 3600. Are there any news about this project? c) Is there any chance that somebody would be working on a driver for the Plustek A300? d) Apart from Linux support - are there any pros and cons regarding the two scanners: Avision FB6080E and Plustek OpticBook A300? Features are similar, the A300 is much faster than the FB6080E and a bit more expensive, but apart from that? http://www.plustek.com/product/A300.asp http://www.plustek.de/web/product/A300.php http://www.avision.com.tw/motion.asp?siteid=100407&lgid=2&menuid=10075&prodid=121182&cat=13 http://www.avision.com.tw/motion.asp?siteid=100407&lgid=3&menuid=10075&prodid=121182&cat=13 Thank you in advance! Regards, Jutta
