Fall cleaning, some small machines for free

Teo Zenios teoz at neo.rr.com
Sat Oct 30 16:21:37 CDT 2010


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob Rosenbloom" <bobalan at sbcglobal.net>
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" 
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Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2010 4:36 PM
Subject: Fall cleaning, some small machines for free


>
> Fall cleaning!
>
> I have a bunch of old computers and some peripherals. Most are not tested 
> and I expect they may need some work to become operational, though some 
> may work correctly as-is. Anyway, I'm hoping to find people interested in 
> restoring these systems.
>
>
> A large flatbed scanner that I also believe is unused. It's SCSI 
> interfaced. UMAX 3000.
> http://www.anifur.com/clist/misc-scanner.jpg
>

Thats seems like a nice vintage high end scanner scanner (hope somebody 
grabs it):

PowerLook 3000 Technical Specifications
      Type  Color Flatbed
      Method  Moving Flatbed, Single-pass, color
      Element  10,500 elements, Tri-linear coated color CCD
      Light Source  Cold Cathode Lamp
      Hardware Resolution  Lens 1: 1220 dpi x 3048 dpi

      Lens 2: 3048 dpi x 3048 dpi
      Maximum Interpolated Resolution  12,192 dpi x 12,192 dpi
      Scanning Resolution  1 dpi to 12,192 dpi
      Maximum Scan Size  Lens 1: 8.5" x 11.7"

      Lens 2: 3.4" x 11.7"
      Speed  Color: 14.4ms/line
      I/O Buffer  2MB
      Maximum Density  3.6Dmax
      Scan Modes  24/42-bit color

      8/14-bit gray scale

      1-bit halftone

      1-bit line art
      Scaling  Lens 1: 1% to 400%

      Lens 2: 1% to 1000%
      Highlight/Shadow  256 steps
      Contrast/Brightness  +/-100%
      Gamma Curve  Downloadable Curves
      Data Output  14-bit extendible
      Hardware Interface  SCSI-2
      Operating Noise  Under 60 db
      Operating Temperature  25° - 104° F
      Humidity  25% to 85%
      Power Consumption  60 Watts
      Voltage  100-240VAC
      Frequency  47-63Hz
      Dimensions  21.6" x 16.8" x 8.6"
      Net Weight  41.46 lbs.
      System Support  Mac OS 8.0 to 9.1|Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP|UNIX drivers 
are available through third-party.




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