There's probably a thousand Parts in there you can reuse so are you going to do anything with them? Best part of this video was the music! Hellooo anybody can take anything apart!
Not boomer. I'm a boomer and it was irritatingly and frustratingly slow for me. My comprehension and information processing speed are much greater than such of younger generations. Those of younger generations are ignorant dumbasses. Don't know basic grammar, can't do simple arithmetic, etc.
Wow you could have made this a 2min video and saved 5min of my life. Edit: I take it back you only wasted 7:55 of my life. Txs so much... how bout this for a title for your video, "Watch me take a scanner apart with explanation of each and every individual part of a scanner. (Applause)
Do not flatter yourself to pretend being some kind of "living the dream guru" caring for every spent second... being on RUclips and watching this sh** (yes, this video included) has more traits of the lazy guy in his white socks sitting on his lazy ass and searching for crappy entertainment than of the inspiring prophete investing every seconds in life-changing experiences
@TeeSheep dont forget the time you wasted, stating your computer, open your browser, search on youtube, making arrogant comments. If every minute counts never watch a video just skip to the end , or even better dont visit youtube, its a huge timekiller (no joke)
If smbdy is interested how to disasemble scanner and what can be found inside , here it is lol. Better go spend yur time fast because Yu can die every day, remmber that. Yu can be totally healthy spending yur time very wise and planned , dont waste here, can have also hearth attack and die.
Heh .. i found it interesting as because of the video i didnt have to teardown the scanner i have to find out what is in it, as i have several old scanners and dont take them apart until i need the parts .. because often you want to reuse bigger parts. Like the whole mechanism to move the head .. and if you take it completely apart you have to try to find all the bits again. Most interesting bit was that it actually has a color CCD sensor with lens. As its kinda thin i figured it would have the CIS contact image sensor with a monochrome sensor some R,G,B leds and 1000's of tiny bar lenses.
that stepper motor mmm XD cherry on a cake:P i love motors:P
Those are nice indeed
I have lust to motors lol 😂
Thank You for your time and effort.
My pleasure!
Hola buen video, la lente que desmonto, (minuto 4:00) no es de un laser, no viene en la maquina? Saludos
Nice video! Btw how much power does that fluorescent driver run on?
I seem to recall input was 12V
What model is? I also recycle them for the parts for the 3d printer
That was an HP ScanJet 4300C
There's probably a thousand Parts in there you can reuse so are you going to do anything with them? Best part of this video was the music! Hellooo anybody can take anything apart!
I think there are actually millions of parts in there
ruclips.net/p/PLPz-I0BhXRDKjj0QF50_o8buirOgg1kKv
LOL 6:45 TDK i thought they o only drives etc not a electronic circuits:P
it's set to boomer speed; kick it up to 1.5X for normal information processing.
1.5X is the new boomer speed, set it to 2X
Not boomer. I'm a boomer and it was irritatingly and frustratingly slow for me. My comprehension and information processing speed are much greater than such of younger generations. Those of younger generations are ignorant dumbasses. Don't know basic grammar, can't do simple arithmetic, etc.
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Actually I wanna make my work again so...
1:29🤣😅😂🤣😅😂🤣😂🥰😂🥰
Thanks for the feedback, that was indeed a pro tip!
And do what with the parts? So, slow had to speed it up double to watch.
All scanner projects are here:
ruclips.net/p/PLPz-I0BhXRDKjj0QF50_o8buirOgg1kKv
That was also mentioned in the description but I guess you are too fast to read something
Wow you could have made this a 2min video and saved 5min of my life.
Edit: I take it back you only wasted 7:55 of my life. Txs so much... how bout this for a title for your video, "Watch me take a scanner apart with explanation of each and every individual part of a scanner. (Applause)
Do not flatter yourself to pretend being some kind of "living the dream guru" caring for every spent second... being on RUclips and watching this sh** (yes, this video included) has more traits of the lazy guy in his white socks sitting on his lazy ass and searching for crappy entertainment than of the inspiring prophete investing every seconds in life-changing experiences
@TeeSheep dont forget the time you wasted, stating your computer, open your browser, search on youtube, making arrogant comments. If every minute counts never watch a video just skip to the end , or even better dont visit youtube, its a huge timekiller (no joke)
Wow, what an idiot... You do know you don't actually have to sit through the whole thing right? You can fast forward.
If smbdy is interested how to disasemble scanner and what can be found inside , here it is lol. Better go spend yur time fast because Yu can die every day, remmber that. Yu can be totally healthy spending yur time very wise and planned , dont waste here, can have also hearth attack and die.
Heh .. i found it interesting as because of the video i didnt have to teardown the scanner i have to find out what is in it, as i have several old scanners and dont take them apart until i need the parts .. because often you want to reuse bigger parts. Like the whole mechanism to move the head .. and if you take it completely apart you have to try to find all the bits again. Most interesting bit was that it actually has a color CCD sensor with lens. As its kinda thin i figured it would have the CIS contact image sensor with a monochrome sensor some R,G,B leds and 1000's of tiny bar lenses.