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It's possible there might be some spectral transmission difference in the glass on different scanners...but so what...it's certainly worth trying. on 04/25/2002 03:35 PM, Charlie at cjh@iquest.net wrote: > A friend of mine has a fairly new scanner with broken glass. > (yes, it is definitely glass ;) It is NOT one of the high end > scanners and was probably under $300 new. He also has several other > older scanners. If the glass size is the same, is there any reason he > couldn't use another model's glass in the newer model? I realize this > is a pretty open question with not much info to go on, but generally, > is it possible? If he can't find one of the proper dimensions, where > would he get new glass? (I'm assuming buying from the manufacturer > would cost close to a new one since it was not 'high-end' to begin > with.) > > Charlie - 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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