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Topic: What kind of scanner are you using for scanning your bank notes?  (Read 22026 times)
Xan2
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« on: September 05, 2007, 11:48:20 pm »

- BRAND / MODEL of the scanner

- Have you encountered problems scanning bank notes?


Thanks for any replys.
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« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2007, 12:33:35 am »

I am using an ancient Epson Stylus CX3200. Never had problems...I lost the original software that came with it so I can no longer do high res. scans.  :'( Does anyone have any software for TWAIN scanners?

The disadavantage of scanning is that the notes appear flat. Various creases and wavy texture are left out.

I am trying to photograph paper money with a good SLR camera. Is it a good idea to use flash?
Xan2
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« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2007, 12:20:24 pm »

I am using an ancient Epson Stylus CX3200. Never had problems...I lost the original software that came with it so I can no longer do high res. scans.  :'( Does anyone have any software for TWAIN scanners?

The disadavantage of scanning is that the notes appear flat. Various creases and wavy texture are left out.

I am trying to photograph paper money with a good SLR camera. Is it a good idea to use flash?

I have a software called "VueScan 8" It work's great and have many features BUT you'r still gonna need the drivers to make the scanner reconized by windows.

Let me know if you wan't it.
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« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2007, 01:00:55 pm »

The disadavantage of scanning is that the notes appear flat. Various creases and wavy texture are left out.

I am trying to photograph paper money with a good SLR camera. Is it a good idea to use flash?

I agree totally. Scanners are useless for properly showing notes that are EF or better. I use a an old 5MP Sony digital camera that has a good manual macro mode. I would recommend NOT using a flash though. What you want to do is get the light source as  low as possible so that it is illuminating the note from the side, thus emphasizing the texture. I bought a small halogen spotlight bulb the other day to get a whiter light as some other bulbs [incandescent & compact fluorescent]  make the notes look artificially yellow. You also want to make sure the room is dark enough so that you don't have any other light sources interfering. A little bit of post processing in photoshop [level adjustment] can help get the colors looking more realistic provided the lighting was good to start with:

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« Reply #4 on: September 06, 2007, 07:33:13 pm »

Okay. Thanks for the advice. So is it a good idea to provide more light and a faster shutter speed or lesser light and a slower shutter speed?
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« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2011, 01:11:37 pm »

I'm using a Brother DCP 7030 and when I first got it I had no problem scanning the entire back of the bills.  Now all it will do is scan 1/4 - 1/2 of the bill so I have to turn it upside down on the glass.

Any suggestions to rectify this problem?  Before the New Year I occasionally would manage a full scan and I have tried a number of different options with no avail, so I gave up.

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« Reply #6 on: February 25, 2011, 08:29:47 am »

I bought a Dell 946 All-in-One scanner/printer/copier/fax machine for about $70 in 2006 or 2007 and it scans Canadian and U.S. banknotes just fine.  I also have a Canon CanoScan N670U that I bought in 2002 that can scan banknotes without problems.

I wonder if the upcoming Bank of Canada polymer notes will also be "unscannable" on new scanners?

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« Reply #7 on: February 25, 2011, 10:15:43 am »

The colour scanner here at work will scan banknotes but prints them covered by 1mm white stripes.

I fully expect that the new notes will be treated the same way.

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« Reply #8 on: February 25, 2011, 11:03:25 am »

I am using a HP PSC 1350 all-in-one scanner and I have no problems with scanning an entire journey series banknote.


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« Reply #9 on: May 16, 2011, 03:12:30 pm »

I bought a Dell 946 All-in-One scanner/printer/copier/fax machine for about $70 in 2006 or 2007 and it scans Canadian and U.S. banknotes just fine.  I also have a Canon CanoScan N670U that I bought in 2002 that can scan banknotes without problems.

I wonder if the upcoming Bank of Canada polymer notes will also be "unscannable" on new scanners?
I have a Canon MP490, about a year old. It will not scan the Journey series, but it will scan the Bird series. These happens will the original bill and the pages in the Charlton Catalogue.
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« Reply #10 on: May 16, 2011, 06:25:24 pm »

I also need help. I am now running Win7 machines, and my old scanner is no longer supported with drivers.
I have bought two new scanners, and they went back to the store due to them not scanning my modern notes.

Any help or advise would be great on what scanners can be used with Win7 and can also scan banknotes.

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« Reply #11 on: May 16, 2011, 10:57:30 pm »

I use brother 6490 ... no problems.
It may depend on the software being used. I use photoshop elements 9.
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« Reply #12 on: May 17, 2011, 08:22:28 am »

Thanks for the info, but I would very much like to avoid a multi-function machine if at all possible, and just get a scanner that would be compatible and has a functioning driver for Win7.

More suggestions most welcomed

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« Reply #13 on: May 17, 2011, 06:00:07 pm »

I would try a small independent computer store that sells new used/reconditioned equipment (such as Wintronics).  Usually the staff at these stores are very helpful.  All the old scanners I used never gave me a problem with scanning notes (HP and Lexmark).
Try checking out their website:
http://www.wintroniccomputers.com/wintronics/index.jspa

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« Reply #14 on: May 17, 2011, 07:05:46 pm »

I would try a small independent computer store that sells new used/reconditioned equipment (such as Wintronics).  Usually the staff at these stores are very helpful.  All the old scanners I used never gave me a problem with scanning notes (HP and Lexmark).
Try checking out their website:
http://www.wintroniccomputers.com/wintronics/index.jspa
I believe all the new scanners will not scan any modern world currency notes. I have a bunch of new bank of Indonesia notes that my new scanner will scan (Canon MP490). My old HP scanner would. Therefore I would try to find an old scanner at a independent store or a second store. I took my old HP to a second hand store because the ink cost more than the printer/scanner/copier. I should have kept it for just scanning.
 

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