Sounds similar to my model.

Mine sits next to my work area at home, and when I want to scan anything I plug it into the SCSI port of my WallStreet PowerBook. Three separate color passes (loud as hell on the blue pass for reasons I've never been able to figure out), built like a tank, will probably last for 100 years.

At 6:52 PM +0100 5/25/05, Mark Benson wrote:
On 25 May 2005, at 14:18, Allan Hunter wrote:

At 8:12 AM +0100 5/25/05, Mark Benson wrote:


I added a 68040, a Thunder IV GX 1360, 128MB RAM, and 4GB 7200rpm drive to my IIci and it has become a very useful box o' tricks.... and I have used it in the past as a scanner station for my (now in storage) UMAX scanner.


That wouldn't by any chance be a UC 630 flatbed, now would it?


|It is a UMAX T630 VISTA Flatbed. Size of a small flat in london and very very accurate colour reproduction and also good interpolation for it's age.



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