
This particular scanner has been shipped with a SCSI ID factory setting of 5.
Since that’s not going to cause any conflict with other SCSI IDs, the setting may be left as it is.

This particular scanner has been shipped with a SCSI ID factory setting of 5.
Since that’s not going to cause any conflict with other SCSI IDs, the setting may be left as it is.
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