Apple's first scanner (available in Tuscon, Arizona)

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Fri May 27 13:33:16 CDT 2005


If anyone is interested in this, please reply to the original sender (see
below).

Reply-to: gmt at CS.Arizona.EDU


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Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 17:04:41 -0700
From: Gregg Townsend <gmt at CS.Arizona.EDU>
Subject: Apple's first scanner

Would you be interested in this?  It seems a shame to recycle it.

1987 Apple Scanner, model A9M0337, s/n 0030253.  This is not the more
common OneScanner, but instead its rarer 4-bit predecessor, which was
marketed simply as the Apple Scanner.

This is a legal-size flatbed scanner, 300 dpi, 4-bit grayscale. It
has two SCSI connectors and ADB connector, and has two SCSI cables, a
terminator, and a power cord.

The scanner is in excellent condition; it was functioning perfectly
when disconnected about five years ago.  From above, it looks like
new.  Underneath, three rubber feet are missing, and there is a
security plate attached by adhesive.

You're welcome to have it if you think it's worth the shipping costs
from Tucson.

Gregg Townsend
gmt at cs.arizona.edu


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