mbassoc2003 wrote:How much do large format scanners cost BTW? And which ones are good? Is it a case of sticking with HP and Epson like on small scanners or are there specialists?I'm also in the market fro an old dyeline printer, and the appropriate supplies (paper and amonia). Can you still buy that sort of thing or is that completely redundant technology now?
Mars wrote:Ya, you have! We don't really know anything about these items either until they arrive
Gnat the Beggar wrote:If you feel good about at least surf-shopping for a new plotter, then I recommend HP.Check this page.Designjet Large Format Printers | HP® United StatesYou can buy a new HP 24" Roll Plotter (So 24" by 36" plots are possible… D Size) for less than $850….Large Format scanners are a totally different deal though and I know of NONE that can be had on the cheap.Especially when they are tied to your plotter through a dedicated computer system.If you find any, then PLEASE let me know.
mbassoc2003 wrote:. I remember having to take prints and lay them out in the attics of Salisbury Cathedral to let the smell of amonia disipate.
Mars wrote:I thought I was going to win it for $1 but my high bid was $26. I don't know anything about it either. I asked and was told it is an RPG. I will post some info when I get it. Although I might not get it until the summer - I might have the seller drop it off at my parents house (since it is in my hometown).
lokiwookie wrote:I was thinking that it would go for much more than that (especially if some "big money" guys bid on it). Definitely surprised (good surprise) by the final price So it seems that they did not release any other products?
lokiwookie wrote:Nothing very interesting in this book actually, only a long long long (too long, 1600...) list of professions... Just that, only that, nothing more than that...
grodog wrote:If you also happen to have a copy of Fief (White Rose Publishing, 2nd edition from Cumberland Games)
mbassoc2003 wrote:Sounds like Balboa Games' Instant Bad Guys. That's a book that will disappoint anyone.