What would we actually scan on it? When we've discussed digitisation
equipment before, I think it has usually been in relation to one of those
scanners for books. Are there many flat works larger than A3 that we are
likely to want to digitise?
On Sep 4, 2012 3:20 PM, "Andy Mabbett" <a...@pigsonthewing.org.uk> wrote:

> This may be of interest.
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Emma Cavalier <ecaval...@npg.org.uk>
> Date: 4 September 2012 15:09
> Subject: Context A2 scanner for sale
> To: m...@jiscmail.ac.uk
>
>
> The National Portrait Gallery have recently installed a brand new
> photographic studio and no longer have use for their Contex CopyMate18 A2
> scanner.
> Rather than send the still working scanner for disposal we'd like to invite
> offers from institutions who might be able to make use of it. Recommended
> use would be digitising newspapers or other large documents. Monochrome
> photographs required quite a bit of post-scanning processing in Photoshop
> although full colour photographs were quite successful. The scanner did not
> replace our A4 or A3 scanning equipment but was purchased to allow us to
> digitise works larger than A3.
> We are offering the CopyMate 18 scanner, usb & power cables, calibration
> chart, all the scanner software (original cds and more recent downloads),
> third party software and dongle from Colorado (this give us more accurate
> colour output than the Contex software), plus electronic copies of
> instruction manuals from Contex and basic installation, common errors and
> maintenance instructions written in-house). The software is Windows only
> and
> requires a PC with at least 3GB of RAM. The scanner was purchased in 2006
> and used approximately once a week. It was last serviced, including new
> lamps in April 2009 and has not been used for the last 4 months.
> It measures approximately 130 x 65 x 20 cm and at least two people will be
> needed to move it. It will need to be collected from the National Portrait
> Gallery's administration building in Central London by the end of
> September.
> The scanner will be sold as seen, no guarantee is given or implied. It will
> be possible to view the scanner in action at the Gallery at the time of
> collection. The contact details of the maintenance company we used for
> servicing can be provided and we recommend that the scanner is serviced
> after installing it in its final location.
>
> Please email Emma Cavalier if you are interested.
>
> Best regards
> Emma Cavalier
> Digitisation Manager, National Portrait Gallery
> ecaval...@npg.org.uk
>
>
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