I'm not sure having only samples of one character in a file is a good idea. 
I normally train with all the characters in the same image(s).

Check 
http://code.google.com/p/tesseract-ocr/downloads/detail?name=boxtiff-2.01.eng.tar.gz
 
for an example.

On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 10:51:39 AM UTC-6, Frederico Ferro Schuh 
wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I'm training Tesseract to recognize handwritten digits, and I have 
> provided it about 6000 samples of each digit, in 10 different box files, 
> one for each digit. Each box file is a 2152x2152 TIF file. However, the 
> resulting traineddata file I get after completing the training procedure is 
> only 137 kb.
> I went through the process again, providing smaller sample files (1000 
> samples of each digit), and ended up with the same traineddata size of 137 
> kb.
> Is this size reasonable or am I doing something wrong?
> I assume something is wrong because my results are pretty bad so far.
>
> I've attached the sample image I am using for the digit 0.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Fred
>

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