Xref: utzoo comp.periphs.scsi:2991 comp.sys.mac.hardware:12450 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!dgiles From: dgiles@Apple.COM (Darren Giles) Newsgroups: comp.periphs.scsi,comp.sys.mac.hardware Subject: Re: Info wanted on SCSI Scanners Message-ID: <54421@apple.Apple.COM> Date: 28 Jun 91 00:33:25 GMT References: <1991Jun25.163222.23717@sinix.UUCP> <1991Jun26.144733.16835@ssd.kodak.com> <1991Jun27.213031.5642@noose.ecn.purdue.edu> Organization: Apple Computer Inc., Cupertino, CA Lines: 19 ts@author.ecn.purdue.edu (Thomas Ruschak) writes: >ph@ssd.kodak.com (Pete Hoch) writes: >>dhg@sinix.UUCP (David Griffith) writes: >> >>>I am looking for information about scanners with a SCSI interface. >>>Does anyone have any recommendations? >> >>The Kodak 35mm Rapid Film Scanner has a SCSI interface. I do not >>know of any flat bed scanners that have SCSI. > > You can also get a SCSI add-on for the HP Scanjet scanner. We have it to >hook up to a Mac II, but I would imagine that you could hook it up to anything. >(It has a standard centronix-50pin connector, so I would guess it isn't just for >Macs, which I understand aren't always standard SCSI) I have a MicroTek 300ZS, which is a SCSI device, and works great on the Mac. It's 300dpi, 24bit, around $1800. I understand they also have/will have a 600 dpi version for something like 20% more.