Hi Richard,

 

I agree that while KNFB Reader is an awesome app, there are projects where a 
scanner solution is better just as you’d rent a moving truck if you want to 
move rather than making 20 trips with the car. The ideal solution would be to 
have a scanner with automatic document feeder and to destroy the book so you 
can just run the pages through the scanner. I have a Fujitsu Scansnap IX500 and 
while it would only scan to PDF, it is so super blazing fast and does automatic 
souble sided scanning. If I had a paperback book with 300 pages I could 
probably scan that with that scanner in about 5 minutes and then just use 
Openbook to recognize the single PDF file. I guess now that Jaws does OCR on 
entire PDF documents you could even open the PDF in Adobe Reader and tell Jaws 
to do the OCR. It would be interesting to see if that works.

 

What is the book you are trying to scan, Eileen?

 

 

Regards,

Sieghard

 

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Richard Turner
Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2015 12:07 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Requesting Suggestions On Scanning A Large Paperback Book WithThe 
KNFB Reader

 

I'd recommend waiting until the next update comes out that should include 
retaining the format of the page.

The standscan might be the best choice of stands to attempt this, but in 
reality, I'd recommend using a computer with OpenBook or Kurzweil software for 
that size project.

If you have a Bookshare membership, you could request that book and even offer 
to send the print copy to a volunteer willing to to scan the book ...

Good luck,

Richard

 

 

Reality is the leading cause of stress for those who are in touch with it.

Jane Wagner, from In Search of Intelligent Life in the Universe

 

Sent from my iPhone 5S

 


On Jan 1, 2015, at 11:46 AM, Eileen Misrahi <eileen.misr...@gmail.com 
<mailto:eileen.misr...@gmail.com> > wrote:

Hello All,

I have just purchased a 300 plus paperback cookbook, with the page size 
approximately 8 X 11.5. I am using an iPhone6 with iOS 8.1 with the KNFB 
Reader. I'm wondering if others have scanned a book of this size and what they 
used to hold down the pages that does not have a large amount of pages to 
weight down the side. I tried a stmall weighted object, but that's not to 
really doing the trick. Any other suggestions. Has anyone tried the KNFB Reader 
with any of the stands or mounts? I would love to hear their experiences. I 
will set up the StandScan Pro after posting this and see how this may assist me 
in accomplishing this activity. 

Thanks in advance for your help in this matter.

Best,
Eileen 


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