Re: Best way to scan manuals
Posted by DoopyKong on .
I had luck finding really good printer/scanners at Goodwill thrift stores (if you have those where you are). Look for Brother brand printers, as office businesses tend to donate them in really good condition when they upgrade.
Hello,
I recently returned from Japan and have some games that I would like to upload the manuals for. I don't believe that taking pictures from my phone will be the best quality; however, the closest scanner is at my public library. Does any one have other suggestions, IE a portable scanner/cheap printer/scanner combo that would be good for this job?
It would take me a while to scan thru all of the manuals at the library so I am open to buying a small/cheap scanner if any one has opinions/options that they could recommend.
Best,
Trevor
I recently returned from Japan and have some games that I would like to upload the manuals for. I don't believe that taking pictures from my phone will be the best quality; however, the closest scanner is at my public library. Does any one have other suggestions, IE a portable scanner/cheap printer/scanner combo that would be good for this job?
It would take me a while to scan thru all of the manuals at the library so I am open to buying a small/cheap scanner if any one has opinions/options that they could recommend.
Best,
Trevor
