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Originally Posted by bgalbrecht
My personal take is that it's designed to scan hardcovers that can be opened 180 degrees, probably not so good for paperbacks, which generally don't lay flat, and older, more fragile books. It looks like someone asked about that and the reply from the builders either didn't understand the question or dismissed it as unimportant.
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Using foot pedal to start the page scanning and both hands for stretching the paperback book maximally + software (for flattening curvatures, erasing fingerprints and (binding gap) shades) should be good & quick enough, I guess.
Or maybe using a fixed glass panel, by pressing paperback from underneath the panel (without moving the glass panel) for the special hard-core cases.