Thanks Larry. Yes, I definitely recognize the advantage of the book edge
scanner. Do the 3800 and 3900 models offer a similar book edge experience,
perhaps just not as accurate as the 4800? i’m reading the specifications on
those machines and it is not clear how they differ from a typical flatbed
scanner.
Scott
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The advantage of the 4800 over an Epson is that it is a book-edge scanner. I
wouldn't go back to a regular flatbed now for anything. If you can find a
3800 or 3900, it would be cheaper and the results would be good.
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Thanks to those who have provided feedback on the Opticbook 4800 scanner. I
am still considering a purchase of that product, but I wonder if anyone else
has other hardware suggestions. I used to scan with Epson machines and was
able to get super clean OCR results. Anyone still have an Epson as part of
their workstation? Other brands worth looking at?
Thanks,
Scott
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