@autounionv16 Hello, my name is Paulo Vargas, was very happy to see that still exist today scanner operators at work here in Brazil there are no more, I was a opredor Crosfield Magnascan 645 for 10 years and then operated on Hell, Cézanne and Heidelberg and Crosfiel think the best of all time.
Greetings and congratulations on your journey, keep us informed while on active duty!
@sonick808 Oh yes, if anything these machines were too good for the eventual printing process. Still using it now, mostly for paintings. It is rare for it to see a tranny, and by that I mean a transparency and not a man dressed as a lady.
Funny to watch this. I used to work with this machine about 20 years ago. Crosfield machines were nice to work with, but not as sharp as Hell scanners.
Still working in 2012 too!
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@autounionv16 Hello, my name is Paulo Vargas, was very happy to see that still exist today scanner operators at work here in Brazil there are no more, I was a opredor Crosfield Magnascan 645 for 10 years and then operated on Hell, Cézanne and Heidelberg and Crosfiel think the best of all time.
Greetings and congratulations on your journey, keep us informed while on active duty!
PCPVA3 1 month ago
omg! I knew there was one somewhere? Where is this one?
exscanman 2 months ago
@exscanman Halfway between Folkestone and Dover in the UK... and still going strong!
autounionv16 2 months ago
Try Pete Slynn (Ex Crosfield Guru!) at pselectronics.co.uk and he may be able to help!
autounionv16 5 months ago
I've still got one too, just don't have the dongle for it, can't bear to scrap this equipment, it produced the best scans ever,
webaroos 5 months ago
the imaging is still superior with a drum isn't it ?
sonick808 6 months ago
@sonick808 Oh yes, if anything these machines were too good for the eventual printing process. Still using it now, mostly for paintings. It is rare for it to see a tranny, and by that I mean a transparency and not a man dressed as a lady.
autounionv16 6 months ago
Interesting how something spinning so fast can be scanned.
inlovewithi 8 months ago
I used to run a Hell scanner. Scanning and the whole prepress industry is a lost art that many will never understand.
dickiestarbuckle 10 months ago
Funny to watch this. I used to work with this machine about 20 years ago. Crosfield machines were nice to work with, but not as sharp as Hell scanners.
kraaksem 1 year ago