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| Re: Glass Negative & print scanning If you can get the 4990 for $309 still from Epson refur'b (includes shipping), I would go with that. If you have to buy new, you can usually find a 4990 vs. V700 online for about $50 difference. I would go with the V700 then. Canon also makes the 9950F. Doug |
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