Hello Mary, 
The scanner I'm using is a fujitsu fi-6230. I like the scanner because of its 
super fast document feeder. You can get that bad boy going at sixty pages per 
minute. The other nice thing is that the document feeder supports double sided 
scanning, so where applicable you get both pages on a single pass. 
Some people will probably want to wring my neck for saying this, but when I 
scan books I get much better results when I unbind them, and feed the pages 
through the ADF. The flatbed is pretty good on this thing for other types of 
documents, but it really makes a mess when trying to recognize book pages. I 
haven't figured out why. 

John 

On Jun 18, 2010, at 11:48 AM, Mary Otten wrote:

> 
> Hi John,
> I have a copy of fusion and was planning to port an xp set up over to my Mac 
> with the K1000. I'm using a bookedge scanner, and its driver installation is 
> a bit nonstandard, hence the desire to port over, rather than just getting 
> win7 and startig fresh. What scanner are you using with your k1000 and your 
> fusion on your mac?
> 
> Mary
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