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Readiris 15 review
Readiris 15 review











readiris 15 review

#Readiris 15 review install

If you want to get a little more advanced, you will need to install the included Readiris software. From there you can print, or just file them away. You can also connect the scanner directly to your computer with the included USB cable and access the files that way too. The first way is to pop out the microSD card, put it in the included SD card adapter and then into your laptop or desktop. The next step is to get the scans from the scanner into your computer. I did find that if you can’t scan a document from top to bottom, you can scan from the bottom up or even from side to side if you need to.

readiris 15 review

Magazines are the next easiest things to scan and books can be the most difficult due to the fact that they are hard to lay flat.

readiris 15 review

Scanning individual documents is the easiest to do because they are flat sheets of paper. If you happen to roll the scanner too quickly, a Red warning LED will light up. You then roll the scanner down the page and press the button again when you’re finished. To scan, you just place the scanner on the document, making sure the scanned area is kept between the arrows on the scanner, and press the scan button. That said, it can hold 100’s of scans depending on the type and resolution, so it’s doubtful you’ll run out of space in one scanning session. Missing is some sort of capacity indicator to let you know how much room you have left on the microSD card. The type and resolution can be toggled by pressing the buttons to the left of the LCD, but it defaults to color, low (300 dpi) resolution. The status LCD shows the number of stored scans, battery capacity and type of scan (color/mono, high or low dpi). To start using the Book 2, you first have to load the included AA batteries. Then power it on by pressing and holding the main Scan button on the top of the device (this is the button directly to the left of the battery compartment.













Readiris 15 review