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  • The FSCANZ has noted variable allocation of resources to the safe use and control of firearms, firearms safety training and the promotion of the safe use of firearms on the part of NZ Police.
  • The ability of Police to manage safe use and control of firearms. We are mindful of Former High Court Dame Sian Elias’ comment: ‘legislation needs to be based on solid research, not pious hopes’. This is more about setting expectations of outcomes than supporting or opposing the Bill.
  • As a result this submission focusses solely on the safe use of firearms as proposed in the Amendment Bill.
  • The objectives of the Council include, among other things, to provide advice to government agencies and other organisations, such as the media, on firearms safety related matters, and, to do other things as may be necessary, incidental or conducive to the attainment of the Council’s objectives.
  • The formation of the FSCANZ in 2016 was motivated by the deep concern of firearms organisations for continued community safety and firearm user safety training.
  • NZ, Rural Women NZ, Safari Club International. Membership of the FSCANZ includes the following organisations Pistol NZ, NZ Shooting Industries Assoc., NZ Shooting Fed., NZ Pighunting Assoc., NZ Antique and Historical Arms Assoc., NZ Blackpowder Fed., NZ Deerstalkers Assoc., NZ Service Rifle Assoc., Firearms Safety Specialists NZ Ltd., Federated Mountain Clubs, Target Shooting NZ, Sporting Shooters Assoc.
  • It has been consulted with member organisations.
  • This submission is made by the Firearms Safety Council of Aotearoa New Zealand (FSCANZ), which I chair.
  • Joe Green – Chair of the Firearms Safety Council of Aotearoa New Zealand Those scanners are not super fast like the high-speed Fujitsu production scanners (which can scan between 35 - to - 50 pages per minute), but they are faster than scanning your drawings one at a time on a flatbed scanner, putting the drawing on the peg bar, closing the scanner lid, make the scan, lift the scanner lid, take the drawing off the peg bar, repeat the process with the next drawing. įor 10.5" x 12.5" paper (12 Field) any of the Epson or Brother scanners I mentioned in my post above would work.

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    Then run the Scan Cleaner and Peg Holes Registration on the imported images. Once all the scans are finished it's fast and easy to import them all at one time into TVPaint.

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    Yes, it really doesn't slow you down at all, even as an extra step. Your work-around of scanning to a folder and then importing sounds as though it would be a pretty simple process that would only add one additional step. It doesn't need to be super-fast, but reasonably fast would be good. I would be needing to batch scan 10-1/2" X 12-1/2" paper. Then after completing the scanning sequence import the scans into TVPaint. However, the workaround is simple: first, make all the scans, naming them in a numerical sequence starting at 0001 with a prefix, such a A_0001.png, A_0002.png, A_0003.png, etc. I don't know if other scanners will work directly with TVPaint 11 on Mac, maybe, maybe not. When I go to File Menu > ICA > it lists my Brother scanner as an available device, but when I click on it it opens a blank scanner interface, nothing happens this is the same issue with scanners as in TVPaint 10.5.

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    *Note that when you ask about: "a good batch scanner to go with Mac OS10 and TVP 11?" as far as I know TVPaint 11 running on Mac can not acquire scans directly from the scanner. Those scanners are in the $150 - $299 range (Amazon has the best prices).

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    Much slower, but much less-expensive ADF scanners that will scan 12 Field size paper and work on a Mac are the Epson Workforce WF-7510 or Epson Workforce WF-7520, and the Brother MFC-J series : Brother MFC-J6920DW, Brother MFC-J6520DW, Brother MFC-J6720DW. I've seen them for slightly less on Amazon. You pay for the speed with the Fujitsu scanners, they typically range from $3,000 - $6,000, depending on the model.

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    You could also try using a software called fScanX which allows the Fujitsu high-speed scanners to work on Mac.

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    VueScan makes a driver to use the Fujitsu scanners on Mac. The fastest batch scanners that can handle full-size 12 Field animation paper are made by Fujitsu (such as the Fujitsu fi-6770 or Fujitsu fi-5530C2 ) but unfortunately Fujitsu does not make Mac drivers. How fast do you need the batch scanning to be ? And do you need the scanner to be capable of scanning full-size 12 Field animation paper or could you work on smaller A4 (letter) size paper ? There is a much wider range of available high-speed batch scanners for smaller letter-size paper.











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