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A sign near the easySHOP Sign-In/Welcome Kiosk, advertising the service. Ever since the store opened in late 07 they've had this scanner system. The newer stores (Harrisonburg, VA) don't have the easySHOP customer checkouts, citing the following from a Martin's CustomerService employee, "The systems weren't cost-effective and staff-friendly, so they decided to not roll them out into the newer stores. Therefor, my family shops at this store more often due to this location having easySHOP. This specific sign advertises the MC-17 Mobile Computer, branded through Symbol Technologies, a division of Motorola Corporation.
I think there might have been some film over the area the scanner uses to calibrate itself. Whatever caused it, I like the effect.
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The Plustek MobileOffice D28 Corporate, a portable duplex scanner with hyper fast scanning speed, has perfect design for small business or work group usage. Plustek MobileOffice D28 Corporate offers a unique and compact paper output design with both horizontal and vertical output. This compact design makes it easy to place the scanner in a narrow or corner spot. Make the scanning process more friendly and enjoyable!
some more fun with the scanner. The photo I took in San Francisco at the Exposition Fair grounds area (Palace of Fine Arts).
I recently souped up my home office with a new printer that also includes a scanner. After sending boring work-related things (W9s, Freelancer Contracts), I used it for some fun.
To count the pores on my nose, view it in large.
I came across an art group recently that provides ideas and techniques to keep one motivated and trying new things in art. It is called Art from the Heart. It has tons of ideas and resources and videos...
The August challenge is Scanner Art... making art on your flatbed scanner. I was very intrigued by this concept. I made a few scans this morning which I have posted below. I think I will be doing more of these...
I bought a travel scanner to bring on the trip so I can comics blog ("clog"?) while on the move. The VuPoint Magic Wand is a pretty good scanner for the money ($68) and for the purposes of mobile scanning. Not perfect and not like a flatbed, but its pretty cool that you can just roll this thing over anything and it can adjust to the inconsistant speed of your hand.
Oh yeah, this is a journal comic I did while on the DC metro to Obama's inauguration. That seems like forever ago.
Today I had the opportunity to visit with Bill Lu and his staff at the workshop of P-R Laser in Shanghai. They manufacture scanners, small DPSS lasers and assemble those into systems for the domestic and export markets. Here we can see scanner armatures being wound and coated.
I think there might have been some film over the area the scanner uses to calibrate itself. Whatever caused it, I like the effect.
A new game to pass the lunch hour... close eyes, randomly click on the settings, then scan.....
This is from one of the first home developed xpro rolls that I did that I think I ballsed up a bit as they took a lot of scanner adjusting to actually register an image the first time...
The Plustek MobileOffice D28 Corporate, a portable duplex scanner with hyper fast scanning speed, has perfect design for small business or work group usage. Plustek MobileOffice D28 Corporate offers a unique and compact paper output design with both horizontal and vertical output. This compact design makes it easy to place the scanner in a narrow or corner spot. Make the scanning process more friendly and enjoyable!