In article <452f2d92$0$34521$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net>,
"Hebee Jeebes" <nospam.RemoveThis@nospam.com> wrote:
> The large sized scanners are not any where close to be as popular as the
> smaller ones so they would be updated less often. Though with that one being
> 2004 it should be able time. Maybe the did replace it but not with a like
> model or they dropped it all together because it wasn't a good seller.
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> "stilllearning" <nwaiterh.RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1160716727.731293.211780@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
> > Just wondering if anyone has comments on the approximate length of
> > release cycles for scanners.
> > As an example, if you look at B-size scanners (Epson 10000XL), the last
> > release was in July 2004, and I was wondering when a product like this
> > gets refreshed.
> >
> > Is there a standard conference where scanners are introduced, or a
> > buying season that companies like Epson attempt to release in advance
> > of?
> >
I've been (almost) perfectly happy with my A4 sized scanner as it is
usually up to that size I usually scan. When I had to scan something
bigger Photoshop was there to stitch everything together. The only
irritant is Epson decided that as the scanner was sold in Japan, ,it
only needed a Japanese interface. If you have an english OS, you've got
all buttons with misc characters. Come on Epson, why not make one size
fit all and have multilingual software?
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