Paul Patton wrote:
I thought the Polaroid Sprintscan was still highly regarded as a filmscanner.
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All Polaroid scanners have been orphans for quite some time
now, I'm sure that affects price.
Mike K.
P.S. - I've still a sprintscan 35 which is undoubtedly worth less
than the postage to
On 16/07/2009 li...@lazygranch.com wrote:
The Polaroid is in worse shape for resale u
nless Microtek is servicing them.
As far as I know Polaroid still offer service support
http://www.polaroid.com/service/index.jsp
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Regards
Tony Sleep
http://tonysleep.co.uk
On 16/07/2009 Paul Patton wrote:
I thought the Polaroid Sprintscan was still highly regarded as a
filmscanner. Is it really only worth $50.00 or is my informant wrong?
See items 160348227611 160345106356 - both sold at $200 BIN.
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Regards
Tony Sleep
http://tonysleep.co.uk
Didn't get any response before - anybody have any ideas?
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From: filmscanners_ow...@halftone.co.uk
[mailto:filmscanners_ow...@halftone.co.uk] On Behalf Of pe...@galley.ie
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 7:36 PM
To: pe...@galley.ie
Subject: [filmscanners] Who repairs
The recent posts about selling a Sprintscan reminded me to post this question
again:
I need to use my Sprintscan 4000 on a 2008 Mac Pro without a SCSI adapter card.
I have seen SCSI-to-USB cables such as this:
Addlogix USB-XFormer 2.0 USB 2.0 to Ultra SCSI/Adapter (usb2-uscsi) Storage