Um, I would worry about maintaining six inches open space behind scanner and, observing that there appear to be a perf pattern of holes on lower right toward rear-my mechanical R&D experience says "keep two inches away from the holes" in case they are for ventilation... "Sam A. McCandless" wrote: > This is just a note of thanks to all those who helped me answer, in > the negative, the question of whether scanners need to be level. From > the responses both on this list and on the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> list, it > seems to be a non-issue. > > Sam -- Jim Hayes Pixelography: The marriage of silicon and silver. Images at http://www.jymis.com/~jimhayes
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