- Portable Scanner?
- Posted by Justin on April 30th, 2008
Basically I am looking to be able to fax paper documents from my laptop.
Rather than haul a flatbed, or buy one of these $250 portable jobs, is
there a somewhat cheaper alternative designed for faxing?
- Posted by Jim on April 30th, 2008
Justin wrote:
Maybe -- I have an old Prixar scanner -- about 3x3x12 that connects to a
Parallel port. Funny thing is that the parallel port connector converts
to a serial port where it connects to the scanner. I used it with
windows 95. If you can find drivers for it, it just might work.
Make me an offer if interested.
- Posted by CSM1 on May 2nd, 2008
"Justin" <Justin@NobecauseIhatespam.net> wrote in message
news:fv9usb$31d$1@aioe.org...
The Canon LiDE series of scanners are CIS based and are USB powered, and
fairly light.
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/co...categoryid=119
The CanoScan LiDE 25 weights just a little over 3.5 pounds. It sells for
about $50.
You would need some fax software and a Fax Modem to take the scanned image
and send as a fax.
Windows XP is capable of fax. You must have a fax modem in the computer.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...october21.mspx
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- Posted by Justin on May 3rd, 2008
CSM1 wrote:
Interesting. It seems the real portable ones go for $160+. I guess
I'll wait and save a bit.
That is actually what I use to send faxes from my PC.
- Posted by Neil on May 3rd, 2008
On Apr 30, 7:14�am, Justin <Jus...@NobecauseIhatespam.net> wrote:
Are these printed docs that are only on hard copy, not in Word, or
received as email attachments like *.jpg? Forgive me that I don't know
your level of computer literacy -- I'm just making sure you're aware
of print to fax (built into Windows and requiring a fax-modem), which
can be done from any application that prints to a printer. Plus, docs
and graphics can always be attached to an email. Or if I've
unintentionally been insulting, it looks like you have to find the
smallest, lightest flat bed scanner, hopefully newer and USB2. Will be
helpful to many to know what that is.
I wonder if those little hand held / roll along the paper scanners are
still around.
Neil
- Posted by Neil on May 3rd, 2008
On Apr 30, 7:14�am, Justin <Jus...@NobecauseIhatespam.net> wrote:
Epson Perfection V200 Photo
Regular price: $89.99
Instant Rebate : -$10.00
After Rebate(s): $79.99
Physical Dimensions
Width
16.9 in. (430.1 mm)
Depth
11 in. (280.3 mm)
Height
2.2 in. (56.6 mm)
Weight
5.7 lb (2.6 kg approx.)
Neil
- Posted by Jim on May 3rd, 2008
Neil wrote:
The one I described earlier feeds the paper through a slot. Problem
might be finding drivers for it.
- Posted by Justin on May 3rd, 2008
Neil wrote:
Heh, I'm in I.I. so I know what I'm doing.
The docs are hardcopy. I have XP's fax ability installed so I just
print to that and listen for the squeal of digital data.