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In article <00ce01c1d14e$cfa5fa20$901fa318@triad.rr.com>, Carl Grohs <cgrohs@triad.rr.com> writes >I can remove the glass for >cleaning on my copier, why not on a scanner? > What resolution does your scanner cope with? And your copier? I am sure that you can keep the copier clean in a domestic or office environment to well within the resolution of the sensor - but I don't think you will manage that with a 2450 scanner. Whether they shouldn't allow you to open the glass "at your own risk" is another issue. I think they certainly should because the amount of plastic used in modern scanners makes the deposit of outgassed plasticiser on the glass over time to be almost inevitable. -- Kennedy Yes, Socrates himself is particularly missed; A lovely little thinker, but a bugger when he's pissed. Python Philosophers - 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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