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OK, thanks for the clarification. Now I understand what you did, and it all is making sense. Glad you were able to get the beast working well again. Art Artistic Photography wrote: > I did indeed open it up. The tape that was holding the grey window in > place had become a little unglued. I pressed the tape back in place, > then removed the fibers that were showing through the grey glass. I'm > sure that was the problem, as the fibers were in the same area as the > line. It's all fine now, I used a dusting glove inside and out as well > as a blast of compressed gas and our scans are both spot and line free > now and we are indeed smiling. My 16" Kreonite print processor is all > apart in the basement, and since we are now using a 1270 and a 2000p I > don't even like to go in the basement anymore. I think my RA4 days are > over. I will probably resock and rebuild the Kreonite and sell it for a > down stroke on an Epson 10,000 I forgot to mention the scanner is an > Epson 1600 Expression. Mike > > Michael and Mary Messner > Artistic Photography > www.artistic-photo.com > - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.
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