I tried to order the ScanPro over the weekend. I didn't find the 12v
battery holder anywhere on their page. Just the wall adapter. I also
didn't order because their page didn't link to PayPal properly. I will
probably contact the manufacturer regarding the lighting before I make
the purchase at this point. Thanks a bunch for the product review. It
may almost make my Optacon obsolete which I hope it does since my
finger doesn't read as well as it once did.

On 3/12/13, Sandratomkins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Sieghard,
>
>     I am sure you are right and that there are better lights to be had.
> However, to work with the StandScan, they would have to be a sort of strip
> light and flat so as to allow the box to fold flat. I know nothing about
> these things, but can only assure you that the difference between the 9 volt
> battery power output and the 12 volt mains output is dramatic. The former
> will, probably, work in most reasonable light situations, but the 12 volt
> output will allow the StandScan to work in all situations, regardless of the
> ambient lighting or accidental shadows. I would hate to see people
> disappointed after having trumpeted the usefulness of this accessory to the
> iphone and encouraging people to go ahead and spend cash on it. I don't know
> which batteries, other than that they are referred to as "Pencil" batteries.
> Indeed, I suspect I could use my Turbo Charger to the same effect, but it
> doesn't have the right sized adaptor. If you purchase the StandScan,
> perhaps, with your knowledge, you will be able to advise us in this regard?
> If I knew the names of these connectors, I could look for one to link my
> iPhone battery back-up to the StandScan and, perhaps, get my 12 volts
> without the need to purchase the extra battery case or the cost of buying
> more batteries.
>
>     I see we are still at the early stages with all this, but I can say that
> with the 12 volt output and the box itself, we do now have a solution which
> should work for everyone.
>
>     I am aware that I have been lucky using Prizmo et al, and that some
> people might have the idea that this box might not be so user friendly for
> them, especially if they have had bad experiences when trying to scan
> free-hand, so I will take my StandScan Pro round some friends houses and try
> them with it, just to reassure myself that using it is not skill based, but,
> in all honesty, I don't think it is!
>
>     I look forward to your future input re the lights etc, it is good to
> have so many different people with different professional backgrounds here
> on the list so that we can empower ourselves.
>
>     Ciao for now,
>     Sandy.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 12 Mar 2013, at 04:28, Sieghard Weitzel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Sandy,
>>
>> Thanks for the suggestion, I have been following your mails about the
>> Standscan and how you said before that the lighting was better and
>> brighter
>> if it was plugged  in than with the 9 Volt battery.
>>
>> I must say that to me that indicates a design flaw in some form or shape
>> as
>> there are so many awesome LED lights available these days which require
>> very
>> little power. I sell Petzl headlamps at my store which run on 2 Triple A
>> batteries and put out 65 Lumins and while I am not an electronics guy to
>> me
>> it just doesn't make sense that these LED's can't be just as bright with a
>> 9
>> Volt battery as they are with 12 Volts. Also, when they talk about
>> "pencil"
>> cells, I sure hope they are not those super expensive little batteries
>> where
>> you end up spending $30 to buy the batteries for that 12 Volt battery
>> holder. I forgot to ask them last time which exact batteries are
>> required,
>> if you know, maybe you could post the battery designation.
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Sieghard
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>> Behalf
>> Of Sandratomkins
>> Sent: Monday, March 11, 2013 4:19 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: An important suggestion for anyone contemplating buying the
>> StandScan Pro!
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>    i am delighted to see people's interest in the StandScan Pro, however,
>> after having had one for  a month now and experimenting with it, also,
>> comparing it with the ScanBox, I must say that the major difference
>> between
>> the two is the potential power of the lighting that comes with each unit.
>> The ScanBox only has a 9 volt battery, whereas, the StandScan can be
>> souped
>> up to 12 volts by using either the mains cable with transformer or by
>> using
>> the 12 volt battery case which you have to order as an add-on. I made a
>> mistake when I ordered my unit and didn't buy the extra battery case and
>> so
>> can only get 12 volts of lighting when plugged into the mains. I am going
>> to
>> order the 12 volt battery case today whichshould give me the extra umph
>> that
>> I would need when on the go.
>>
>>    I cannot stress enough the importance of this extra power. Visually,
>> when you compare the 9 with the 12 volt lighting, the difference is
>> dramatic
>> and only the 12 volt lighting will provide an absolutely reliable scan
>> regardless of all other factors. When the ambient lighting is good, you
>> could even use the box with no lights, of course, but as we are looking
>> for
>> something that is going to render reliable results in all situations, we
>> definitely need the 12 volts.
>>
>>    So, for anyone considering buying the StandScan Pro, can I suggest
>> that
>> you buy the extra backup battery holder that takes several pencil
>> batteries,
>> I think you will find it worth the extra few bucks.
>>
>>    Happy scanning, Sandy.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
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