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Maps-L: Map Librarians, etc.
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Hi Theresa,

We have had good experiences with the WideTEK brand. They make a 36, 44 
and a 48. These are all feed-through.

http://www.imageaccess.de/?page=ScannersWideformat&lang=en

Best, Salim

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David Rumsey Map Center
  
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On 12/12/2016 7:17 AM, Quill, Theresa Marguerite wrote:
>
> We’re getting ready to upgrade our map scanner… does anyone have one 
> that they really like? Our current scanner is now about 5 years old 
> and it’s a Colortrac SmartLF Gx T56 
> <http://www.colortrac.com/scanner/smartlf-gx-t56/>. We like it ok, but 
> it’s gotten slow and buggy over the years, and we’ve had issues with 
> the software in the past. We often have students and interns use this 
> scanner, so ease of use is important, but we could also consider a 
> large format overhead scanner.
>
> Any recommendations are welcome! Thanks!
>
> --
>
> Theresa Quill
>
> Social Sciences Librarian (GIS/Maps)
>
> Herman B Wells Library, E264
>
> Indiana University Bloomington
>
> [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> | 812-855-3726
>



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