[Athen] Scanner Hardware -- slight twist: what model for a blind student?

Dan Comden danc at uw.edu
Mon Oct 5 12:22:48 PDT 2015


Plus 1 for Plustek -- they are really nice for scanning bound books.

-*- Dan

On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 11:17 AM, Ron <ronrstewart at gmail.com> wrote:


> This one may fit the need.

>

> https://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/consumer/products/scanners/document_scanners/imageformula_dr_f120_document_scanner#Features

>

> I actually typically recommend the Plustek scanners for this situation.

> Though they do not have an ADF model.

>

> Ron Stewart

>

>

> On Monday, October 5, 2015, Alexa Schriempf <ats169 at psu.edu> wrote:

>

>> Hi all:

>>

>> I'm in a wonderful and unique position of being able to purchase a

>> scanner and Kurzweil 1000 for use by a blind PhD student; this equipment

>> will be set up in the building where they work.

>>

>> Any recommendations for non-professional grade scanners, preferably of

>> the Canon variety since its software apparently works a little better with

>> K1000? I'd like to have high resolution and a document feeder, at a

>> minimum.

>>

>> Suggestions?

>>

>> -Alexa

>>

>> --

>> Alexa Schriempf, PhD

>> Access Tech Consultant

>> https://sites.psu.edu/aschriempf/

>>

>>

>>

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