[Reader-users] aiming

robert stigile rstigile at sbcglobal.net
Wed Aug 8 21:40:52 CDT 2007


Hello,
My method for getting good pictures is to set the reader down on 
the page in the middle.
Then raise it up about 16 inches, and the first few days, while 
you are getting used to it, use the field of view report, and 
when you have all edges visible, take the picture.
After awhile, you will get a good feel for where to hold the 
reader, and you will become a pro.
Good luck,

Robert Stigile


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "david bouchard" <davidb521 at gmail.com
>To: reader-users at nfbnet.org
>Date sent: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 21:28:50 -0500
>Subject: [Reader-users] aiming

>My name is David, and I have just gotten an Nfb reader.  But I'm 
having
>some problems.  I don't seem to be doing very well at aiming the 
reader
>and getting a good picture.  Sometimes I do, but sometimes I 
don't.
>I've ordered a stand which will help a lot in scanning, but I 
don't
>want to rely on that.  I've talked to a few people about aiming 
the
>reader and they've told me things like sitting down, and putting 
the
>paper on my lap and bringing the reader chest high.  What are 
your
>suggestions for getting readable pictures consistently?
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