Re: flatbed scanner?

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Tom Horsley wrote:
> I don't think it has a transformer either - it is one of those
> low power scanners that runs off USB power, but I may take it
> apart anyway just to poke around since I can't bust it any
> more than it already is :-).

even being usb powered, i would think it would have a fuse. and if not
a fuse, there may be a low ohm/watt resistor or possible a blocking
diode used for fuse.

i do not believe cannon would be that cheap. tho one never knows.

> Don't seem to be any screws holding
> it together either, just a snap together plastic frame (or maybe
> snap into pieces depending on what happens when I pry on
> it hard enough)

carefully slide a thin knife blade along area where covers fit together
should revile any snap locks.

and like you say, you can not do any more harm other than a crack or two
in case. acetone or mek [methyl ethyl ketone] are good solvents to use
for repair.

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tc,hago.

g
.


without fences, who needs gates.
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