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2005-10-19, 10:21 pm

On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 18:18:51 GMT, Bruce in Alaska <bruceg@btpost.net> wrote:

>
>If you have that manual as a PDF file, I would appreciate a copy.
>
>Bruce in alaska
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Hi Bruce,

Sorry, what I have appears to be a photocopy of a photocopy.
Still readable, but suffering some 3rd gen degradation.

I have no easy access to a copy machine, other than standing
in the lobby of the post office and feeding in quarters. So I
was just going to mail my copy to Vaughn, and let him worry
about the copying details.

Plan B, (given that I have tomorrow off from work), will be to
dust off the scanner and seeing what I can do. Be warned though,
last time I tried this it was the yellowed and dirty 20 page manual
for an exhaust analyzer. The pages wouldn't compress/resize
below about 500K each without loosing detail.

On my list of things to do someday has been to scan the schematics,
clean them up, at attach them to a post at the smokstak, so if they
scan ok, maybe I'll get this done also.

Steve
Bruce in Alaska

2005-10-20, 2:21 pm

In article <4356de5f.266183234@news.verizon.net>,
zeromedic@go.com (zero) wrote:

> On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 18:18:51 GMT, Bruce in Alaska <bruceg@btpost.net> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Bruce,
>
> Sorry, what I have appears to be a photocopy of a photocopy.
> Still readable, but suffering some 3rd gen degradation.
>
> I have no easy access to a copy machine, other than standing
> in the lobby of the post office and feeding in quarters. So I
> was just going to mail my copy to Vaughn, and let him worry
> about the copying details.
>
> Plan B, (given that I have tomorrow off from work), will be to
> dust off the scanner and seeing what I can do. Be warned though,
> last time I tried this it was the yellowed and dirty 20 page manual
> for an exhaust analyzer. The pages wouldn't compress/resize
> below about 500K each without loosing detail.
>
> On my list of things to do someday has been to scan the schematics,
> clean them up, at attach them to a post at the smokstak, so if they
> scan ok, maybe I'll get this done also.
>
> Steve


No problem Steve, Vaughn has made me a deal on a copy. thnaks so much
for sharing you manual.

Bruce in alaska
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add a <2> before @
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