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Any suggestions for reducing, if not eliminating, the problem of dust
being attracted to the flatbed scanner glass? I have an Epson 4990 and
no matter how well I clean the glass, it doesn't take but a few seconds
before I see dust and fibers gathering on it again. Things I've tried:
1. A small Kinetronics StaticWisk anti-static brush - I actually bought
it to brush photos and slides before scanning (it's only an inch wide),
but have tried on the glass with minimal effectiveness.
2. An Ilford Antistaticum orange cloth - been pretty disappointed in it.
Haven't noticed much if any effect.
3. Wiping the glass with a Pec Pad slightly wetted with distilled water
- found to work the best (I guess the water dissipates the static
buildup), but doesn't last for long.
4. I've tried keeping an air filterer in the room but didn't see a
noticeable improvement (to my great surprise). But then again, I leave
the door to the room open so it's not hermitically sealed like a "clean
room".
Any ideas on better ways?
a. Something like a Swiffer Duster maybe?
b. "Grounding" the scanner? It has the third plug so technically the
scanner is grounded. but would it make sense to attach a wire to a metal
part of the scanner and ground it to a metal part of the desk?
c. Any other suggestions?
Maybe I'm too anal about it. I just hate to see a fiber show up on my
scanned photos. Thanks!
being attracted to the flatbed scanner glass? I have an Epson 4990 and
no matter how well I clean the glass, it doesn't take but a few seconds
before I see dust and fibers gathering on it again. Things I've tried:
1. A small Kinetronics StaticWisk anti-static brush - I actually bought
it to brush photos and slides before scanning (it's only an inch wide),
but have tried on the glass with minimal effectiveness.
2. An Ilford Antistaticum orange cloth - been pretty disappointed in it.
Haven't noticed much if any effect.
3. Wiping the glass with a Pec Pad slightly wetted with distilled water
- found to work the best (I guess the water dissipates the static
buildup), but doesn't last for long.
4. I've tried keeping an air filterer in the room but didn't see a
noticeable improvement (to my great surprise). But then again, I leave
the door to the room open so it's not hermitically sealed like a "clean
room".
Any ideas on better ways?
a. Something like a Swiffer Duster maybe?
b. "Grounding" the scanner? It has the third plug so technically the
scanner is grounded. but would it make sense to attach a wire to a metal
part of the scanner and ground it to a metal part of the desk?
c. Any other suggestions?
Maybe I'm too anal about it. I just hate to see a fiber show up on my
scanned photos. Thanks!