Scanning
printed material much above 150dpi is usually a waste
as most printing is done at about 70dpi.
What are you smoking, and is there enough for the rest of us?
We're talking old manuals here. Remember? OLD manuals.
600 Dpi with resolution enhancement is very old
technology
for laserprinters
Nobody, commercially, makes books on laserprinters.
If you can manage it, i would say scan at 600 Dpi.
Waste of time, effort and storage space.
scanning at 1/2 the target printer resolution is
probably
the best you can hope for.
Scanning at just over twice the source resolution is the best you
will ever get. More than that's a waste.
Lee.
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