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HP-41 Book "Programming the HP 41C/CV/CX" by Thomas Adams
10-04-2020, 11:27 AM
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RE: HP-41 Book "Programming the HP 41C/CV/CX" by Thomas Adams
(10-02-2020 10:30 PM)Eric Rechlin Wrote:  You should ask permission to post it on the forum!

Sounds like you have a similar setup to me. I considered the Epson but ended up buying a Fujitsu FI-7160 instead. It does a fantastic job scanning manuals (60 pages per minute at 300 dpi with both sides scanned, and still quite fast at 600 dpi!), and is almost as good as a flatbed for photos, too (only a little streaking in some dark areas, which is hard to avoid with sheet feeders).

Also, I use a Martin Yale 7000e stack paper cutter for cutting off bindings. It will cut a phone book in half like going through butter with a warm knife. Very clean cuts.


I have used a Fujitsu Scansnap ix500 for several years. It's a real workhorse of a scanner.

While I don't have access to a paper cutter, I found that I can take a book to Staples, have them slice off the spine, then I scan it in, and then take it back to Staples to have a spiral binding put back on the book. Costs about $10 total.
I end up with a nice spiral bound manual plus a scanned copy.

Bill
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