In a message dated 18/07/2009 16:33:32 GMT Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:
I have a very poor scan of the 7150 Service Manual. 7150+ is somewhat different. I have sent an email to Emerson (successors of Solartron Mobrey) in the hope that they may still have this. Manuals Plus has a photocopy at USD30. Hoping to find a complete original or a good quality scan. Dave at Artek Media has the 7150, but not the 7150+. ----------------- Hi David, and anyone else who might interested, I do have an original 7150+ service manual, bought as NOS towards the end of last year around the same time that I bought three 7150+ DMMs via Ebay. I am happy to share this but do have some problems making clean scans from A3 pages right now, and this manual contains quite a few A3 foldout diagrams. My problem is the Twain driver for my Epson "photo quality" scanner, ironically the last scanner for which they used Twain drivers, which insists on copying black and white documents in at least 8 bit 256 colour mode rather than the 1 bit 2 colour mode of my previous, very slow but much less hassle, parallel port unit. The problem comes when an A3 page is laid across the edges of the A4 bed in order to scan it in sections. Because of the enhanced sensitivity to half tones, and the difficulty of getting the edges to lay flat to the scanning plate, a lot of noise tends to be introduced at page edges and this can take ages to remove. There's no easy solution, most diagrams require manual processsing and most other software automatically seeks out the Epson drivers. Epson have been less than helpful, pretty pictures fine, scanned black and white pages, Oh dear:-( Until I can recover my "proper" document scanners from storage, and get them up and running again, I'm stuck with what I've got and, as per above, that ain't great. I don't like putting imperfect work in the public domain, it tends to stick and go round for ever, but don't have too much time right now to scan this and then tidy up the noisy edges. One option is just to wait while I work my way through it, no guarantees on timing, and another is that somebody pays for copies and takes over the responsibility for making a scanned copy available. There are no sensibly priced copy shops out here in the middle of the Clyde estuary, we just have Dunoon library at 10p per A4 sheet and 20p for A3, anyone can cope with that please let me know. Copy cost and onward postage _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
