Impossible to select a country from the combo box. When I thought I had united 
states, It switched to united kingdom
Very frustrating.


From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Jim Ruby
Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2014 5:56 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: The ScanJig

Ok, ordered and going to give it a try. Was very easy to order on the site all 
fields read great.


From: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Richard Turner
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2014 1:01 PM
To: ViPone list
Subject: The ScanJig

OK, I now have seen what I consider the Cadillac of stands.

I got the ScanJig at work Monday.  I used KNFB Reader to scan the setup 
instructions, free-hand, and was able to figure out the pieces and put it 
together.
I enjoy puzzles, so it was fun putting it together.  It didn't take more than 
about 5 or 10 minutes to figure it out without sighted help.
There are pictures of the pieces, so a sighted person could probably do it in 2.

The ScanJig costs $30.00.
It is made from hard plastic.  It is a bit thicker than the other stands but it 
looks way more durable.
It folds up into a box 13 by 9 and 1.5 inches thick.
The beauty of the ScanJig is that it can hold anything from a smart phone to a 
tablet.
It holds both the document and the device at an angle so there is less 
likelihood of casting a shadow over the document and it can capture the maximum 
of the room light or use the flash.  There are no lights needed on the device 
itself.

There is a movable Device Holder that snaps into one of four slots at various 
distances from the Document Shelf.  On the Device Holder, is a little shelf 
that snaps in to hold the phone or tablet.  There are 10 adjustment holes so 
you can get the optimum height of the device pointing at the document.
I found with both the iPhone 5s and the 6, that the first slot, which is 11.5 
inches from the document was the best position.  I also found that if I put the 
shelf on the device holder in the second hole from the top, I can get the 
entire document even if it has narrow margins.
There are some stick on pieces to help hold your device in place once you get 
the position where you want it.
There are also two clips that can hold a document on the document shelf, for 
example, a tri-fold letter that wants to curl, you can clip it in place so it 
holds it steady.

It is definitely more bulky when folded up than either the Giraffe Reader or 
the StandScan, but the fact that it will also hold a tablet from a full iPad to 
an iPad Mini or any smart phone I think gives it a big edge.  Not to mention it 
is made out of much stronger material and at a great price.

I'm going to paste the setup instructions below and also the link to their web 
site.

www.scanjig.com<http://www.scanjig.com>

Note: I added the focal distances to the setup instructions below.

ScanJig Set-up Instructions

Product Description:
            The ScanJig is designed for easy tactile positioning of both a 
smart device and documents for correct focus,  alignment and field of view.
            Once set up - the stand holds smart phones or tablets in a vertical 
portrait orientation and at an angle where the  device's touch screen interface 
is facing the user. The stand can also hold a document, in the same vertical  
portrait orientation, and angle, directly behind the smart phone or tablet.
            The device holder can be adjusted to position your device's rear 
lens to point directly at the center of the  document.
            Once the device is positioned in the optimum location, stops can be 
applied to lock in this position. Then your  phone or tablet can easily be 
placed in the same spot for each use.
            The product's open design takes advantage of ambient light and 
helps avoid shadows. Further the device flash is  completely unobstructed if 
this feature is needed.

What is stored inside the ScanJig
*           1 - Smart Device Holder and Device Shelf - the device will sit on 
the shelf.
*           2 - Document Clips - to better hold creased documents or small 
items.
*           4 - Peal and Stick Device Stops - after your mobile device is 
positioned the stops help hold it in place and  provide an easy way to quickly 
use the same position again.
*           2 - Thin peal and stick spacers - if needed, these can be placed 
under your device for fine adjustment.

Initial Set-Up

1 Lift up on the latch at the front end of the ScanJig and open the cover all 
the way until it stops. The inside of  the cover is the Document Bed with a 
shelf on the bottom and a fence on the right. Place a document on the  shelf 
and against the fence.

2   Positioning your device camera for a full screen view of the document.

            This initial set-up is done once, the optimum device position is 
then preserved by applying the peal and stick  stops for subsequent uses.
            Reach inside the ScanJig tray and lift the Device Holder up and out 
of the storage clips. Slide the Device Holder  into one of the four slots near 
the front of the ScanJig tray. The bottom of the Device Holder snaps into the  
two anchor clips located at the bottom of each set of slots in the tray.




The focal distance for the slots are:
Slot one is 11.5 inches,
Slot two is 10.75 inches
Slot three is 10.125 inches
Slot four is 9.5 inches

Suggested slots for some popular mobile products starting from the front of the 
ScanJig:  *     Apple products - slot 2 or 3  *     SamSung products - slot 3 
or 4  *     Nokia products - slot 1 or 2

            The device holder has ten sets of holes and the shelf has two pegs 
that can be inserted into the holes. Hold  the shelf horizontally, smooth side 
up, choose the set of holes that will best position your device's lens to point 
 at the center of the document and insert the shelf into the holes.
            Turn on your device and open your scanner app. Place your phone or 
tablet on the shelf in the portrait  orientation. The top of your device will 
be completely unobstructed with the lens pointing at the document.
            Slide your device left or right on the shelf until the document is 
in full view.
            To adjust vertically you can move the shelf to different holes. To 
zoom in or out, the entire device holder  assembly can be moved to a different 
slot.

Peal and stick stops - when your phone or tablet is in the best position, place 
one or two stops on the shelf in  front of the device, press firmly. Also, 
place one stop on the device holder along the right side of the device.  Press 
firmly.
            If needed, a thin peal and stick spacer can be placed under the 
device to move the camera up slightly.  Now your phone or tablet can easily be 
repositioned for each use.

Document clips - these can be used on the document bed to help hold documents 
that have creases or folds.  The clips can also be used to position smaller 
items on the bed.

3   To close the ScanJig - remove the fully assembled Device Holder from the 
slot and lay it flat in the tray.  Remove any document clips from the document 
Bed. Finally close and lock the cover.




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