Fair enough, I have never purchased a high end professional scanner of the value of a Scitex model. You make a good point. For the average user, I don't think even the better quality desktop scanners use AR glass. It is just too costly. In fact, I don't even think most desktop scanners use optical glass (which is supposed to be flatter and more perfect). I think most reasonable quality window and glaziers glass is so well made it's not necessary.
Art [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I can't speak for any desktop scanner, we never discussed AR coating > while I was at Agfa, but every Scitex scanner has an AR coated flatbed. > > Mr. Bill > > > Arthur Entlich wrote: > >>I have yet to see an anti-reflective coating on the glass of a flatbed >>scanner, and I have owned half a dozen different models. I also have >>never seen it used on photocopiers, which use a similar technology, >>these days. >> >>Art > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body