On Apr 21 2005, 17:33, Eric Smith wrote:
Pete wrote:
> Similarly, you don't need to remove the scanner's lamp, except
perhaps
to eliminate
stray reflections that would cause glare and reduce
contrast. You would just disconnect its power if that were the
requirement.
Many scanners do a calibration on the lamp. Some will refuse to scan
if
they think the lamp isn't working correctly.
You're right; I'd forgotten about that.
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York