In article <1339856204.53474.YahooMailClassic at web121603.mail.ne1.yahoo.com>,
Mr Ian Primus <ian_primus at yahoo.com> writes:
You're going to drive yourself mad. Having done
printer and scanner repair
for years, I can say, that your machine will be way more trouble than it's
worth. It's NOT intended for scanning huge tomes of paper. It's meant for
scanning in a dozen sheets every month or so, not hundreds in one night.
This is why I was recommending renting from an office equipment supply
house. If the stuff breaks, you call them, they come fix it or
replace it with another working unit. You're not going to need to own
this scanner because your work has an end to it. You don't even need
to rent it continuously. Rent it for a couple months and chew on your
big pile of docs, then take a few months off.
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