[Reader-users] grocery adds

Tracy Carcione carcione at access.net
Thu Feb 8 08:33:59 CST 2007


We get a newspaper that has tons of grocery ads in it, and the Reader does
read them.  It also reads the coupon books we get in the mail, most of the
time.
However, I'm not sure the Reader is the best thing for coupon reading.  A
human reader could do it faster.  The paper we get has maybe 50 pages, and
that would take the Reader quite a while.  Also, if you wanted to cut out
a coupon, it would be difficult to find it on the page.
The Reader also has some trouble with fancy print, which is why it doesn't
always read the coupon books--the name of the store is written in a fancy
way, so I see what I could get, but not where to get it.
But yes, the Reader can read our grocery ads.
Tracy

> Hi everyone on the list.
> We are also thinking of purchasing the reader.  We have the k1000.
> One thing we really want to do is to read grocery adds from our area
> newspaper including discount coupons. The scanner doesn't really suit our
> needs for this.  We really need a human reader to read these adds.  Does
> anyone have any luck  scanning these things?.  I have had a reader in my
> hands for about 15 minutes but we didn't have any adds at the time.
> Thanks for any response.
>  
> Randy. 
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