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More info?)
actually, any UMAX scanner that uses magicscan has the ability, I use a Powerlook III and
have doen exactly that.
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Paul Murphy wrote:
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>>>>>Hello, is there any ways to share a scanner (Epson perfection 1240u)
>>>>>over a LAN?
>>>>
>>>>There are specific networking scanners from Epson, they start at around
>>>>$3,000, so in general it's cheaper to buy serveral non networkable ones.
>>>>--
>>>>Cari
>>>>(MS-MVP Printing & Imaging)
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>>>Any idea why they don't develop network capable scanning software which
>>>can be purchased as an add-on to permit network sharing of cheaper
>>>scanners. Surely the makers realise its not a good idea to have a $3000
>>>scanner sitting in a classroom mostly occupied by teenagers?
>>>
>>>Paul
>>>
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>>They do have network capable software for sharing scanners.
>>http://www.share-scanner.com/
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>>HP Photosmart 2700 All-in-One series is network capable. About $360.
>>http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF05a/18972-238444-410635-421635-f57-391138.html
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> Thanks for the links - if that scanner sharing software product does all it
> claims to do, it looks like they've come up with the goose that lays golden
> eggs as far as sales to educational establishments are concerned.
>
> The scanner in the second link is still to expensive.
>
> Paul
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