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<title>sane-devel: Mustek Paragon A3 SP / 1200SP</title>
<h1>Mustek Paragon A3 SP / 1200SP</h1>
<a href="mailto:genkin@canada.com"><i>genkin@canada.com</i></a><br>
<i>25 Nov 1999 11:35:05 -0500</i>
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Good time of day! <br>
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I'd appreciate to hear oppinions on the following two models by<br>
Mustek:<br>
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1. A3 SP<br>
<a href="http://www.mustek.com/Imaging/products/discontinued/a3-sp.htm">http://www.mustek.com/Imaging/products/discontinued/a3-sp.htm</a><br>
2. 1200SP<br>
<a href="http://www.mustek.com/Imaging/products/discontinued/1200-sp.htm">http://www.mustek.com/Imaging/products/discontinued/1200-sp.htm</a><br>
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I looked at the Sane hardware list, but the Mustek scanners listed<br>
there have different model numbers... Both of these scanners are SCSI<br>
interface.<br>
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It turned out that it's not that easy to find a SCSI scanner here<br>
(Toronto) at an affordable price... These two are on sale in an outlet<br>
store.<br>
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Thanks for any opinions and/or pointers to other viable<br>
alternatives. I need scanner rarely, but I prefer to have one<br>
around (don't want to spend a lot for it, but I want it to work<br>
reliably under Linux).<br>
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p.s. I posted this last night. Since I haven't received a copy of my<br>
own post, I' reposting my question. Sorry if this results in a<br>
duplicate post for some of you.<br>
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