Date:2016-03-23
Tips for Scanning
1.
Place the document to be scanned on a flat surface.
2.
Hold the pen just like holding a common pen. When the scanning trigger
pin is pressed (lightly) towards the paper the scanning light will turn on.
Without rushing it, start moving the pen along the text line as soon as
the scan light is lit up. The scanning process will go on until the trigger
pin is released.
3.
Ensure the angle between the tip and the surface is in the range of 70-
90°, in order to enable the scanning light to turn on and to get high-
quality images.
4.
In order to ensure a complete recognition, place the tip of the scan pen
at the location about half a word in front of the first word of the text
when starting scanning, and lift up the pen at the location about half a
word after the last word when finishing scanning.
5.
During the scanning process, you may scan the text from right to left or
from left to right.
6.
The scan pen can only recognise one text line at a time. You may not
scan another row until the current row is recognised and displayed.
Please align the text line to be scanned to the center of the pen’s
Scanning Window. Avoid twisting the pen while scanning and avoid
excessive up/down movements.
7.
Don’t push the DictionaryPen too hard towards the paper surface.
8.
Carry out the scanning operation at a stable speed. The recommended
speed is 8-10cm/s.
9.
When scanning a form composed of cells, avoid scanning the border
lines of cells if possible, especially avoid vertical part of the cell frame.
10.
The C-Pen Reader can scan words with sizes ranging from 7.5pt to 21pt.
Text vs background contrast is important. Note that contrast between