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astitcher Posted - 04/23/2010 : 16:40:54
I am thinking of purchasing a scanner so I can convert some of my own art work to patterns. I would appreciate some advice on what type of scanner works well - brand, etc. Any suggestions on what to consider when choosing a scanner for this purpose are welcomed.

Thanks
Astitcher
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meistroracer Posted - 05/23/2010 : 12:28:39
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Originally posted by astitcher

Thanks for the advice. Haven't purchased one yet. Good luck with designing. It's fun.
astitcher



Correction:

A scanner is just as good too. I didn't realize how cheap they are. I just checked walmart's website and Wow.

I used to have Visioneers scanners back when I had win98, but since I have upgraded to winxp...the scanner became obsolete...

What kind of PC do you have or own and do you have a printer already?

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astitcher Posted - 05/23/2010 : 10:49:47
Thanks for the advice. Haven't purchased one yet. Good luck with designing. It's fun.
astitcher
meistroracer Posted - 05/23/2010 : 10:27:42
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Originally posted by meistroracer

I am a beginner in the cross stitching area, but not a stranger to printers. LOL

I don't know if you have already purchase a scanner or not, but it is best to get a all in one printer. A printer has these features: print, scan, and fax and I believe they do much more than just what I have listed..but these are a must have for now a day printers.

It's a personal preference and it something you and only you would have to go out and decide on what printer would suit your purpose best.

I hope this helps and I just join the forum a couple days ago. You have probably moved on to something else since this post was last posted.


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Originally posted by astitcher

I am thinking of purchasing a scanner so I can convert some of my own art work to patterns. I would appreciate some advice on what type of scanner works well - brand, etc. Any suggestions on what to consider when choosing a scanner for this purpose are welcomed.

Thanks
Astitcher




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