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I used to use a drum scanner years ago for prepress work. However, we got rid of it due to major improvements and lower cost for flatbed scanners. I can't see why it would be necessary for sign making unless you're doing fine art reproduction or something critical like that.
Yes. We recently retired our Crosfield Celsis drum scanner. Wonderful piece of kit but in this age of digital photography there are very few analogue (transparencies) being shot so what's the point? I certainly can't imagine keeping a drum scanner around for the occasional print (prints suck).
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