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I would like some help on finding the best scanning software that is out there. We use coral draw and casmate pro. We also have smart design. Any opinions would be appreciated. Thanks. Slay
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I started out with a Visioneer scanner because they had good software, but it wasn't compatible with my HP printer. I had to unhook my printer to scan. I think the main thing is compatability with your printer. I like HP products they have been around forever. I bought their 3100 printer, it prints up to 13x19! Great quality also. I'm now using it to print cards, stationary, iron ons, fax cover sheets, invoices, fliers fo myself and customers, just wish it would print on vinyl! I'm still working on that. Try Hewlett Packard, it should work with your other stuff. By the way I love CorelDRAW! Great Graphic software.
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just got a HP 4200 scanner. The software is easy, and the setup was quick. Before this we bought a microtek scanner and everything in my system got screwed up. HP has caused no problems and it has the coolest software I have seen!
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Can you get good software that isn't mated to a scanner? I got a microtek scanner and gave it to the kids cause the software was so bad. Just got an epson ($150) and the software is easy, automatic and gives great scans without any fussing-photos and line drawings. Amazes me.
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