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- From: John Malsher <john@bcsuk.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Scanner for fax modem?
- Date: Sat, 17 Feb 1996 10:20:45 +0000
- Organization: Berrygrove Computer Systems
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- In article <DMqCLx.AvF@anasazi.com>, Karl Dussik <karl@anasazi.com>
- writes
- >So, for you people out there who use your fax modem a lot, what do you
- >do for outgoing faxes, i.e., how do you input the pages? Do you use a
- >scanner and if so, do you have any receommendations for brands and
- >software? Brands/software to avoid would be useful too, as would
- >pointers to review articles. This would be used on a laptop, possibly
- >with an external modem, under Windows 95. Portability, for occasional
- >transport between home and office is also a consideration, but quality
- >comes first.
- >
- >TIA,
- >
- >Karl Dussik
-
- Logitech do a great A4 full colour scanner. Any pages being scanned can
- be printed, saved as images or sent to fax software. Although it is not
- a flat bed scanner, it can handle bound documents. Winfax Pro is by far
- the best Fax software I have seen, but others may know better.
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- John Malsher
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