If sarcastic, then it's too early for me to get sarcasm. If serious, usu. there's a setting in the application your comp. has to black and white the scanned picture.
When I got it sent out as a fax then scanned it in grey scale this was the best I could do with it, if you saw the fax I got this reads clearer than it did.
I also sent Thomas the original excel file yesterday, it's not my fault he didn't put that up.
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How hard is it to set your scanner to grayscale???
If sarcastic, then it's too early for me to get sarcasm. If serious, usu. there's a setting in the application your comp. has to black and white the scanned picture.
@Dave
Could it be that RoadieJodie was suggesting that the scanned image shown by engadget should have been set to grayscale rather than B/W?
Maybe if you squint slightly you can reread the comment with a different tone.
But you are right it was too early.
RoadieJodie
When I got it sent out as a fax then scanned it in grey scale this was the best I could do with it, if you saw the fax I got this reads clearer than it did.
I also sent Thomas the original excel file yesterday, it's not my fault he didn't put that up.