Thanks Jochen and Sylvia! I've made a link on the main page to the current wishlist (under You Can Help), and taken both your pledges off of it. Looking forward to them! As for resolution: it depends. The higher the better, of course; it's easier to shrink with good results than to expand. All the little pictures are 100 pixels high, so you can test your scan in any paint program by selecting a box around a small part and seeing if the box is that high. If it isn't, then the scan is still useful but the part-pictures won't look so good.
Just a couple extra notes for scanners: most scanning software has a "Moire"or "Magazine" setting that will reduce the dottiness of those gradated backgrounds - worth experimenting with. JPG files, one per page, preferred, but PDFs or other graphic formats are manageable. Don't cut off or omit the part on the (usually) last page with the part number and date of the instructions themselves on it - I need that to catalog them properly. Finally, optional but terrific if you're up to it, would be a clear photo or scan of the klickys without accessories, so I can put them into "Who's That Klicky"!
Again, thanks so much to all volunteers!
Cheers, Heather