![]() ![]() There is additionally a “Format” button that can be pressed to reformat the memory disk, though I never used it. The LCD shows current mode, number of scans taken, right hand side SCAN LED illuminates during a scan ERR LED illuminates when a scan error is detected.Ī USB port and micro ScanDisk port are along the side. ![]() Left-hand buttons select color/BW and 300/600 DPI resolution. ![]() Two LEDs indicate when a scan is in progress and if an error during the scan was detected. An LCD screen gives you indication of the number of scans you’ve performed, and the mode and resolution chosen. The on/off switch and start/scan switch (one switch doing two jobs) is also on the top of the scanner. On the top of the device are two buttons that allow you to choose between color or black and white and 300 or 600 DPI. Also in this photo note the little silver button just to the left of the batteries - this is the power on/off and scan start/stop button. Additionally, the scan light only illuminates when the little rollers on the bottom of the device are in motion (more on that in a bit).īattery cover slides off easily. This is in part due, I believe, to the way that a scan is performed: you first hit the scan start button, do the scan, then hit the start button again. It is powered by two AA batteries and I’ve been running the thing for three or four days now and it’s still going strong. This is a nice touch it's very helpful when scanning larger books or documents to help you position the scanning surface. The little white arrows on the sides of the unit give you a visual cue for where the scanner light starts and ends. Both edges of the Magic Wand have a concave grip Magic Wand scans up to A4 size, or about 8.5 x 11 inches. It has an indentation on each of its sides, providing a good grip when scanning.
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