Doug Franklin wrote:
> I have had a CanoScan FS4000US for several years.  It does great scans
> at 1k, 2k, and 4k ppi.  It also has the infrared "spot removal" system,
> which Canon calls FARE.  It scans strips of up to six 35mm frames or
> slides.  The problem is that it's slow.  I mean dead dog slow.  At 4k
> ppi with FARE enabled, scanning an entire "rack" of six takes a /looong/
> time.  It's been a while since I scanned any film, but IIRC it was like
> 15 minutes or more for six scans.  Might've been longer.

I still have my FS4000 setup and it times out at 2:15 per scan - and 
that's using the SCSI connector, not the USB-1. So - yep, it's slow...

- MCC

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