Taking nothing away from Scannermaster's programming, but the programming of a scanner is, for most people, a work in progress. You'll find that you want to add something or delete something that you didn't think about when you had it programmed.
You'll need to learn how to do it yourself to get full enjoyment out of the scanner. You may as well learn now. The available software, together with a premium subscription to RR, makes it pretty straightforward once you get the scanner talking to your computer. If you have problems, there are people here who will help, even to the point of sharing datafiles if they are in your area. If you use a common program like FreeScan, ProScan, or ARC-XT, and have a problem, you can upload your datafile and people here will look it over and help you get it straightened out if need be.
Sure, there's a learning curve with any of today's highly capable scanners, but even if you've had it programmed, you are still going to have to deal with that curve just to learn to operate it properly. Personally, I found that programming with the appropriate software was easier than learning the operation of the scanner.
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