From the middle of last year ready for some cels for the scanning process,
the un-pleasent exotic sight watching the scan images come on the laptop
scan images sometimes come out crop, lines running along the scan image, discolouration red, green & blue.
The worst I seen from scanning is no images at all an lasted about a week to the images started appearing again.
{**Two botton cels from usagi-chan were the first images that were affected from last year scans & the top image was from today scan test run** }
now thinking what happen an where did I went wrong,
gave the laptop boot up the butt an re-checking, un-installing & re-installing software an visual checks on the scanner hardware,
de-plugging & re-plugging leads to one point the A3 scanner started to work again
Around the end of last year trying make the silly scanner work again,
just completely stop scanning normal images.
(**not going to use my A4 scanner, just a pain stitching images together >.> yes I did some scanning in the past week but thats another story**)
The scanner in question is "Mustek A3 scanner 600 PRO" an I lost my receipt so no re-fund or exchange/re-placing for a new one,
been checking out troubleshoot & problem solving sites an no answers to why its is happening or how to fix it
An finally order a new mustek 2400 A3 scanner from the states under $300USD, not paying $600AUD in australia for one
bad scanner be going in the bin when the new comes ^3^
I like to know from any other A-B members/collectors had any problem's with they scanner in a manner that the scan images didn't come out right?
When the scanner goes bad >.<
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Re: When the scanner goes bad >.<
Wow, they look like some kind of Contemporary Modern Art gallery there.
Sorry to here about your scanner. I haven't had any weird scanner results. Then again I never used my scanner very much considering how long I've owned it (12 years?).
Sorry to here about your scanner. I haven't had any weird scanner results. Then again I never used my scanner very much considering how long I've owned it (12 years?).
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Re: When the scanner goes bad >.<
It is hard to tell from your post, but have you tried reinstalling the drivers for your scanner? The uniformity of the error makes it seem more like a software issue than a hardware one (but I could be wrong).
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Re: When the scanner goes bad >.<
maybe I done it over dozen times, even tried the other laptop with the same results is a funny ballgame what to doReiTheJelly wrote: but have you tried reinstalling the drivers for your scanner?
Lol, never thought about thatKeropi wrote:Wow, they look like some kind of Contemporary Modern Art gallery there.
Well mine only last half a year before trouble started, should use yoursKeropi wrote:Then again I never used my scanner very much considering how long I've owned it (12 years?).
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Re: When the scanner goes bad >.<
If you only bought it 6 months ago, try calling or e-mailing the company. Send them some of your images and ask their techs for help.
Re: When the scanner goes bad >.<
Yup, just look at my Kento/Shuu YST cels. There's one in there with a yellow streak on it from an OLD scanner.
For the time being I'vebeen forced to show off my cels with pictures from my cell phone...n.n no pun intended...
Mine was heap enough back in the day to just get a new one. I don't need a new one right now, just my hard drive fixed...
I hope everything turns out alright for you with your scanner. Wht my mom told me was that the bulb in the scanner went bad...or something like that.
For the time being I'vebeen forced to show off my cels with pictures from my cell phone...n.n no pun intended...
Mine was heap enough back in the day to just get a new one. I don't need a new one right now, just my hard drive fixed...
I hope everything turns out alright for you with your scanner. Wht my mom told me was that the bulb in the scanner went bad...or something like that.
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Re: When the scanner goes bad >.<
I only ever had a similar problem once, many years ago, with my very first canon scanner. I had the same kind of issue -- rainbow lines >_<. I believe by the time I had that problem, the scanner was several years old, and the time had come to just toss it and get a new one, which is what I did.
I believe the rainbow line issue is something with the scanner's light source. It can be caused by a power problem, or it just means the lamp needs replacing. I think most of the time, it really means its time for a new scanner (unless the thing is rather new & under warranty).
Good luck with your new scanner!
I just use a standard size Canon scanner now (an 8400F, which is now discontinued). It was a $200ish model when I got it, and it is going strong even after 4 years! The only thing I ever had to replace was the AC adapter, because a power surge killed it. My husband and I have an extra one like it in reserve (I think our spare is an 8600F), for the day this one bites the bullet ^^;. I always have to stitch images together, but with the Photomerge feature in CS4 working so well, its hardly any real work at all anymore!
I believe the rainbow line issue is something with the scanner's light source. It can be caused by a power problem, or it just means the lamp needs replacing. I think most of the time, it really means its time for a new scanner (unless the thing is rather new & under warranty).
Good luck with your new scanner!
I just use a standard size Canon scanner now (an 8400F, which is now discontinued). It was a $200ish model when I got it, and it is going strong even after 4 years! The only thing I ever had to replace was the AC adapter, because a power surge killed it. My husband and I have an extra one like it in reserve (I think our spare is an 8600F), for the day this one bites the bullet ^^;. I always have to stitch images together, but with the Photomerge feature in CS4 working so well, its hardly any real work at all anymore!