In a message dated 5/29/2001 12:22:00 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > This is bizarre, but that reads like the problem I'm having with my flatbet > HP 6300C. The difference is (and I'm sorry now that I didn't download and > save Jerry's examples), that the banding is perpendicular to the scan > direction--i.e. at the right & left horizontal margins of the bed, following > the direction of the "truck" mechanism, in both PrecisionScan and Vuescan > (which rules out a software problem, for the most). This indicates either dirt on the white calibration stripe inside the scanner, or dust in the light path of the scan head. Regards, Ed Hamrick
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