Reading Under Light

You can scan paper with the camera in any environment. No need to specifically illuminate the paper

  • If you are going to scan in night conditions or in a dark environment, you should keep the paper away from the light source.

  • if you expose the paper directly to light reflections may occur on the pencil-encoded boxes

  • Areas indicated by a red arrow appear white due to reflection. Because these fields are white, they will be unreadable and will be considered blank
    Test Plus Reading Under Light

  • There are no reflections in the photograph of the same paper taken away from the light source. All encoded fields will be read without problems
    Test Plus Reading Under Light