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looking for a scanner to scan 11inch x 15inch size picture

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  • S Southmountain

    I got an old chart and need to scan it into a scanner. the chart size is in 11" by 15" size paper. any good scanner to recommend? at this time I try to find something on eBay.com. Thanks in advance for your help.

    diligent hands rule....

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    Peter_in_2780
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    One-off? Go to your local copy shop.

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    • S Southmountain

      I got an old chart and need to scan it into a scanner. the chart size is in 11" by 15" size paper. any good scanner to recommend? at this time I try to find something on eBay.com. Thanks in advance for your help.

      diligent hands rule....

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      Amarnath S
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      Can a mobile scanner app be used for this? A reasonably good mobile camera can give quite a good scan. And most scanner apps can correct minor (camera, angle) misalignments so as to give a rectangular image saved as a PDF file. I'm talking of free scanner apps. Priced ones may be even better.

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      • S Southmountain

        I got an old chart and need to scan it into a scanner. the chart size is in 11" by 15" size paper. any good scanner to recommend? at this time I try to find something on eBay.com. Thanks in advance for your help.

        diligent hands rule....

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        Daniel Pfeffer
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        If you have an A4 scanner available, scan the document in two overlapping parts and then use something like Hugin to stitch them together (Just Google for Hugin)

        Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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        • S Southmountain

          I got an old chart and need to scan it into a scanner. the chart size is in 11" by 15" size paper. any good scanner to recommend? at this time I try to find something on eBay.com. Thanks in advance for your help.

          diligent hands rule....

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          Jorgen Andersson
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          I'm using [PhotoScan – scanner by Google Photos](https://www.google.com/photos/scan/) for that.

          Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello

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          • D Daniel Pfeffer

            If you have an A4 scanner available, scan the document in two overlapping parts and then use something like Hugin to stitch them together (Just Google for Hugin)

            Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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            Southmountain
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            :rose:

            diligent hands rule....

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            • P PIEBALDconsult

              My HP OfficeJet Pro 7740 says it will do 11x17.

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              Southmountain
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              thanks for the info:thumbsup:

              diligent hands rule....

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              • D Daniel Pfeffer

                If you have an A4 scanner available, scan the document in two overlapping parts and then use something like Hugin to stitch them together (Just Google for Hugin)

                Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                Southmountain
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                thanks :rose:it may work for me.

                diligent hands rule....

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                • S Southmountain

                  I got an old chart and need to scan it into a scanner. the chart size is in 11" by 15" size paper. any good scanner to recommend? at this time I try to find something on eBay.com. Thanks in advance for your help.

                  diligent hands rule....

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                  David Knoble
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                  Iris has two scanners which are basically hi-res cameras w a small light. https://www.irislink.com. They sit on a table or desk w a delineated black mat as the scanning surface. Scanning a double-page magazine takes a few seconds.

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                  • S Southmountain

                    I got an old chart and need to scan it into a scanner. the chart size is in 11" by 15" size paper. any good scanner to recommend? at this time I try to find something on eBay.com. Thanks in advance for your help.

                    diligent hands rule....

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                    Ralf Quint
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                    Here in the office of one of my clients (Architect), we are using an 11x17 All-In-One printer, Brother MFC6545DW, that works just peachy fine, with a rather low price tag. Only downside is that Brother is no longer producing this printer and I have not checked what they offer as replacement. That AIO was less than half the price of a standalone (networked) scanner we were trying to replace about 3 years ago....

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                    • D David Knoble

                      Iris has two scanners which are basically hi-res cameras w a small light. https://www.irislink.com. They sit on a table or desk w a delineated black mat as the scanning surface. Scanning a double-page magazine takes a few seconds.

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                      Southmountain
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                      great info. thanks:rose:

                      diligent hands rule....

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