Lisa, the scannar will definitely tell you if the page is blank but alas!
That is one thing they need to work on, telling us if the page is upside
down. You just get a bunch of funny sounding words, at this version.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Lisa Ehlers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 12:35 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] update and another scannr question


> Hello Listers,
> Sorry for the test message, but I was receiving emails from the old Lyris
list telling me that I was sending my emails there and I know I wasn't.
Anyway I have an update.  I was able to print my paper this morning the one
for my history class.  It sure feels good to have that done especially to
know that people here are kind enough to help me.  Maybe I can write the
final paper all by myself without any assistance from this list.  I wouldn't
count on it.  Anyway I have another Scannr question.  I know I could ask the
PDI staff for help but I feel that I actually get honest answers from the
users of the Scanr because they aren't trying to sell me a product.  This
isn't a slam against PDI it's just a common business practice companies
usually just tell you the benefits of a product not the disadvantages.
> Anyway can the Scanr tell the user if the paper is blank?  Also does the
Scanr do okay with page orientation like does it tell you if you put the
paper in up-side-down?  Thank you for your help and your time.
> Lisa
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