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What scanner gives a high quality output?
« on: June 14, 2023, 09:18:06 pm »
I have a few rare pieces of art that's not available online and not for sale anywhere.. it is a marquee, an instruction card, and a manual. Neither of these are available online. Well, someone did share the instruction card, but it's not vectorized or anything. I have a second, alternate marquee that I'd like to scan in also.

I realize I'll have to scan the larger stuff in 2 sections.. (the marquees).

What's the best scanner and settings I should use to scan stuff in for reproduction?

The marquees are nice.. so is the instruction card. The manual has seen better days, it has some stains I need to clean up and then hopefully I can get it vectored.

I may not use it very often, but I think I'd like to purchase a scanner of some sort.