200DPI is usually OK, the test is if the schematics can be read. I
find even 150DPI is fine for text. I don't recall the best setting
for schematics, but I think 300 is fine - easy to test of course,
simply print out the results.
John :-#)#
At 4:06 AM -0600 11/10/06, Rodger Boots wrote:
>Well, I've scanned the manual. Didn't say I did it right. The copy
>machine at my Real Job has a "Network Scanner" function that can
>scan a page into a TIFF or PDF file. Unfortunately it doesn't
>combine anything so the result is a separate file for each page.
>
>HELP, John. What settings do you use? This thing can do 200, 300,
>400, or 600 DPI. What I have is 200 DPI and doesn't look that bad
>until you zoom in.
>
>In the mean time I'll try to combine the files, but if what you
>really need is something like the schematics sheets it wouldn't hurt
>that much for them to be separate for now.
>
>
>Mark Hooks wrote:
>>I'm looking for a scanned copy of the Fluke 8086 pod manual. Can
>>someone email me a copy or point me to a download site? I already
>>checked the FTP locations I know of.
>>
>>Mark Hooks
_______________________________________________
Techtoolslist mailing list
Techtoolslist@flippers.com
http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/techtoolslist
Received on Fri Nov 10 10:22:20 2006
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Mon Nov 13 2006 - 21:50:00 EST