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I can't believe the difference in some of these scans. Does anyone know if the CCD image sensor is available on All In One printers? I can seem to only locate that with scanners only.
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Canon Pixma MP990
Frank, very happy with my all in one Canon Pixma MP990
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Thanks for the information. Getting ready to head out to Best Buy to get one. As luck would have it my other printer/scanner pooped out. My wife doesn't believe luck had any involvement with that printer not working :D r/ Frank |
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I just got my Canon 9000F and HOLY SMOKES! I can't get over how awesome my cards look now!!! I just scanned four recent pick-ups (great ones, I might add) from April/May and the scans make me look like a pro.
It will probably take many weeks/months to go through all my cards and re-scan everything, but I think it will be worth it!!! It'll be like I have a brand new collection! Enjoy! |
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I'm a rookie with my new scanner, how do they look?
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So, I'm reviving this old thread because it's taken me this long to actually drop the money on a scanner instead of my beloved bums. Which I think is the answer to the OP's initial question, because we'd rather buy cardboard! Anyways, went to Microcenter last night and got my Canoscan 9000F (openbox, no power cord) for $36. It works so its all good, however I'm wondering if my scans are coming out OK, and or any tips my more knowledgeable form members would recommend. I have it on document, color magazine, 300dpi, lid open (all recommended in this thread), but not quite sure on the colors or even if I should mess with them.
A note on the cards. These are cards that I gave to my oldest son (as I only collect Brooklyn Dodgers now, and don't have any handy). Yes they are in screwdowns, but it should help show how graded cards would scan. |
Ben, your cards look bright and colorful to me. I don't really see any streaking or blurring on the images.
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