I'm really not sure why I'm doing this to myself. Sample Scanned by my all-in-one printer because I haven't unboxed my 4800 dpi flatbed scanner yet. Also, I suck at this image-stitching business.
Updated January 16th, 2015 at 04:16 AM by Reiu
I don't like flatbeds because it's manual. Rather just chuck it all in and let it scan everything.
nightmare express to gluey hell Yeeees.
Wow, that's a cute blonde girl.
Originally Posted by You I don't like flatbeds because it's manual. Rather just chuck it all in and let it scan everything. Yeah, I'll probably be using the feed scanner for LNs and such. If I ever. Originally Posted by Seika Yeeees. I'm glad my pain is making someone happy. Originally Posted by @Leo Wow, that's a cute blonde girl. Takeuchi quality. Someone Photoshop an ahoge onto this.
How much did the scanners end up costing?
Around $140.
What Pai said for the all-in-one (printer + doc scanner + flatbed). $100 for my main flatbed scanner.
Pai what kind of scanner do you use I mean you scan fucking light novels.
Canon formula p150.
What Reiu said. I also need to start answering questions on the right account so that I don't have to keep going back and saying "what my sockpuppet said" to cover my tracks.
You scan each page individually? That's gotta be maddening
Doc scanner = feed scanner = auto scanning of sheets in a stack. Automatic double-sided (duplex) scanning depends on the scanner. What kind of insane person would try to scan 300+ pages individually, anyways? (Me, because the pages of the Danganronpa: Another Episode material book are too big for my doc scanner. Four hours of flatbed scanning and barely 1/4 done ;_; )
Originally Posted by Cruor You scan each page individually? lol no