Cover the window so there is no reason for the cat to jump on the scanner table.
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Brian

On May 17, 2012, at 5:06 PM, M Christol wrote:

> drum scanners are migrating from businesses to people's homes (usually 
> photographers) so the issues seem to be changing....
> on a drum scanner mailing list, this popped up:
> 
> Ok sorry for the weird question.....but I have recently acquired two cats and 
> live in a studio/loft type carriage house apartment.  I also recently 
> acquired a DPL 8000 - lives up in the loft and there is no way I can keep the 
> cats from getting up there.  I'm not too worried about dust and hairs as I 
> have been able to keep the area clean so far.  But I am worried that the 
> cats, well 1 in particular, likes to use the scanner and the table it sits on 
> as a platform to jump on when going between the window and floor.  The window 
> is about 2 feet above the scanner, and the cat weighs a little less than 
> 10lbs at this point. The scanner seems to have a pretty tough exterior, but I 
> worry that eventually the jostling could lead problems.
> Any thoughts?  Should I worry about this?  I haven't noticed the cat near the 
> scanner while its running as I think the noise keeps her at bay.

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