Andrew
I don't think they're designed to be used upside down, so an engineer is
definitely your best bet!
George W.
At 11:30 PM 3/5/03 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi
>I have been trying to use a flatbed scanner turned upside down. I
>probably need an engineer from Epson to say what the snag is halfway
>across the scan. I am researching tools for textile designers and I want
>to push basic, domestic digital equipment, to its limits or find ways to
>'filter' drawing with digital intervention as part of the process.
>Have I hit a brick wall with the scanner? I have two so destruction is
>not an issue!
>Andrew
>ps. George, thanks for the 'moths link' and Gary, my hand held got stolen
>a long time ago. Will put it on my list of things to replace.
>
>
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