Thank you. I can imagine the problem. I like building
things when what one wants is not readily available. Does the
stand try to put both halves of a book under the lens or do you
need to slide it back and forth depending upon which side of the
page one is reading?

        I have seen OCR programs that let you put an open book
face down on the scanner glass and the software noticed the two
separate blocks from each side of the book and gave you the text
in the correct order.

Esther writes:
> Hi Martin,
> 
> Yes, the newer iPads do have enough resolution for scanning printed 
> documents, but it is somewhat tricky to get the documents centered with 
> the camera in the top right corner and much larger devices.  I've heard 
> some vendors are working on stands for the iPad, similar to the StandScan 
> Pro, but I don't know if these will come with the same built-in lighting.
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