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Old July 30th, 2017, 07:45 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by sandhunter View Post
What software do you use ? And is it compatible with your scanner ?
Check settings and turn on descreen , also don't scan at more than 300 dpi as that will give you problems uploading , also its a waste of time

Ok I see your little line and don't know what causes that ,
I use an Epson all in one scanner and have tried different software and I like the Epson software that came with it .
Thanks for the suggestions and taking a look. I'm already scanning at 300dpi with descreen, I'm using Epson Scan, which comes with my Epson V370. I'm not sure what was causing the line but after disconnecting the power supply (turning everything off/on), and then giving the glass a good wipe over (even though it already seemed spotless) it seems to have disappeared now, thankfully.

It just took me 5 hours to scan a 100-page magazine (my first) and crop/join all of the split images and centerfold. Gives one an appreciation of all the hard work the people on these forums have put in, doing this kind of thing for years.
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