Had a similar issue with my other scanner. I ask this because a worn out or otherwise affected entry-mechanism can result in such banding. One question, what was the scan-direction of the image? Did it go with the widest side into the scanner or in portrait orientation? ![]() I don’t think your banding problem is software-related. There is a known banding (a regular pattern in shadow areas) problem with the 8000 you can get rid of using the Fine-Mode in Vuescan but this sort of banding has nothing to do with your shown example. Vuescan is by far my prefered software of the three. I also have a Nikon 8000 running on Win10 with Vuescan, Silverfast and NikonScan (it runs on Win10 if you have installed Silverfast on the same machine using the Silverfast drivers ) and never experienced that.
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