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[filmscanners] CanoScan 9900 & "Dirty" Glas Plate



I have just purchased a CanoScan 9900. After installing the unit I realized
that the glass on which the film/document is placed is "foggy". You can see
this best when the scanner light is on and look almost parallel to the glass
plate. The part closer to the back is more "foggy" then the other side. Also
there is a small clear part so it's definitely not just a property of the
glass. Has somebody else discovered that on this particular scanner or other
scanners? Is this typical? Does it affect image quality from a practical
point of view?

Robert

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