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make a compartment with a lid flush with the top of your
table or desk. It's the right size for a standard sized flatbed
scanner. A little hook in the lid opens the scanner when you
open the lid. A hole in the back keeps the cords tidy.
Now you no longer lose surface space for the stupid
scaner
that you only use once a month. It looks cool too.
Things Going Squish on my Scanner
http://www.kamikaze.../squish/squish1.htm Weird site I happened to run across a few hours after reading this [krelnik, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
Swiss Army Desk
http://www.cartoonr...ARTOON%20PAGE-1.htm NOT the one I was looking for [Canuck, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
Desk with monitor well
http://osullivan-fu...x.html/model/10319/ RayfordSteele's wish come true [Canuck, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
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Just don't spill your drink on it. + |
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My smart scanner can stand and operate almost vertically at the back edge of the desk. |
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[FJ] is this something you discovered or something the manufacturer says is okay to do? Every flatbed scanner I have used is supposed to operate in as close to a level orientation as possible. |
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My scanner is designed to work vertically (even comes with a support stand and a velcro latch). Problem is - someone in R&D forgot to note that paper put in a vertical scanner tends to fall out before you can get the lid shut. |
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If it removes an object from the surface of my desk, it gets a croissant. |
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Just make sure you clear the scanner bed before closing the desk lid. (See link). |
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Seen this done with a monitor before. Whole monitor sits angled and low inside the desk in a cutout; glass top to fill the hole. Not too sure about the ergonomics, but it was a nifty space-saver. |
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Wish I could find a link. |
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Ray, I remember seeing something years ago called the Swiss Army Desk in an office furniture company catalogue. Can't find it on the web, but I did find a photo of what you mentioned. |
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futurebird, obviously I have no idea how much room you have or what your computer area looks like, but I store my scanner beside my desk, standing on end, then I bring it up on the desk for the time I am actually using it. My scanner is so old it has a parallel hook-up so I'm not about to plug/unplug each time I need it, and I find this works OK, except when there is so much important resource material (ie. junk) on my desk there is no room. That's when I use the handy TV tray table! Works for me. |
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I've actually thought of something similar to this since I've had a custom-made desk on my mind for a while now, and I really like the idea of a well, since there is usually unused internal space towards the back. |
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