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
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