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Conference 7.286::atarist

Title:Atari ST, TT, & Falcon
Notice:Please read note 1.0 and its replies before posting!
Moderator:FUNYET::ANDERSON
Created:Mon Apr 04 1988
Last Modified:Tue May 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1433
Total number of notes:10312

771.0. "Cannon Flatbed scanner closeout" by HYSTER::LICHTENSTEIN () Tue Feb 13 1990 21:15

    In Mass. there is a firm offering a closeout of a cannon flatbed
    scanner that is supposed to have the resolution of 300 x 300 DPI.
    It was originally around 1500 dollars but is closing out at 299.
    
    If it is a serial operated unit - could it be adapted for use 
    on the ST?  Where would supporting software come from?
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771.1I think there maybeUKCSSE::KEANEWed Feb 14 1990 05:5816
    
    Hi,
    
    Back a year or so ago, there were a couple of packages about, using Canon
    flat bed scanners and software for the ST. they were around 1200 pounds
    sterling, so 299 dollars has to be a steal, if you can get the scanning
    software.
    
    I dont know whether the software can be purchased separately or even is
    still available. I will look in my old mags where there was a review of
    the products, tonight. I will post the Canon type numbers and the
    software distributors, (if I can find the article!).
    
    Cheers
    
    pat k.
771.2VISUAL::WEAVERDave, Image Systems GroupThu Feb 15 1990 01:231
What firm???
771.3Patience patience!UKCSSE::KEANEThu Feb 15 1990 05:5516
    Hi,
    
    I am looking for the article. In the ST world there was a comparative
    study between several types of SCanner. There was the Adapted Silver
    Read copier (A4 flatbed), two firms who provided packages using a Canon
    flat bed, and an  el cheapo light pipe system that u fix to a printer.
    
    I had a quick look at the mags I have by the computer, but no luck. It
    must be in the mountain of mags up in the loft, (if I dont clear them
    out, they will be back in the hall!, thro the ceiling). This means
    getting the step ladder from the garage, etc etc. I will do it
    tonight!
    
    Regards
    
    Pat K.
771.4SOME INFO FOR YOU!UKCSSE::KEANEFri Feb 16 1990 06:5935
    
    Hi there,
    
    I found the article in the December 1987 ST world !!!
    
    The scanner in question was the CANON IX-12,
    
    It was an A4 size scanner that couls take up to five sheets of paper
    
    I dont think from the picture that it was total flat bed, I think it is
    a feed in and roller inside type scanner.
    
    To connect it to an Atari you needed an interface that went into the
    Cartridge port as well as the software.
    
    The cartridge and software in the UK was done by Computer concepts and
    Mirror soft. 
    
    IN THE US IT WAS DISTRIBUTED BY NAVARONE INDUSTRIES. 
    
    The cartridge and software cost 250 pounds not counting the scanner.
    
    This Cannon (IX-12 probably is not the one on special offer. (it may be
    worth calling NAVarone Industies in the US to see if other Canon
    scanners fit!
    
    Cheers
    
    Pat K.
    
    (no I dont have their number, and the UK distributer Computer Concepts
    no longer deals in Atari products, They moved to Archimedes some time
    ago).
    
    
771.5VISUAL::WEAVERDave, Image Systems GroupSat Feb 17 1990 16:068
You misunderstood my question, I wanted to know what firm is offering
the scanners for the low price.

Of course the other information is usefull if I were to decide to try
to get one.

						Thanks,
						-Dave
771.6LILAC::LICHTENSTEINSun Feb 18 1990 15:2310
    One Soldiers Field Road there is a firm called International Materials
    Exchange. 617 Area code.  The scanner is 295.00 and about 100.00 more
    for
    a card that fits the IBM. If we could locate the firm that sells the 
    cartridge interface, we might have a working sytem.  BTW the scanner specs 
    says RS232 compatable. What   
    would the "interface" be needed for?  COuld you not just plug it in the
    modem port and set the Parity, Baud rate, etc?
    
                                  
771.7VISUAL::WEAVERDave, Image Systems GroupTue Feb 20 1990 00:397
Yes the modem (serial) port is RS232.

Find out what baud rate is required, and then see if that matches those
offered by the ST.

						Thanks,
						-Dave