Doxie Carrier Sheets - A4/Letter Size (3 Pack) (for Doxie Go SE)
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Doxie Carrier Sheets are only compatible with Doxie Go SE models; older Doxie Go models, such as the Doxie Go Wi-Fi, will not work with them. We can assist you in finding the right carrier sheets; simply send us an email and we'll send you the best option for that model. br> br> Nicole from Doxie Customer Service
I bought these to go with my Doxie scanner, so I can't say for sure if they'll work with another brand. I don't see why they wouldn't work because they're just flat sleeves. If I were you, I'd look to see if your scanner is available on Amazon. If that's the case, Amazon might suggest a protective sleeve to go with it. Best of luck!
Hi there! Doxie Carrier Sheets can hold 8x10 photos up to A4/US Letter sized paper, but we recommend Doxie Photo Sleeves for photos in particular. Please contact us at [email protected] for more information. com. br>Charles from Doxie Customer Service br>
Unfortunately, those are only compatible with Doxie Go SE models; for more information, please contact [email protected]. com, and we'll gladly assist you in resolving the problem. br>Zenon is a Doxie Customer Service Representative.
Selected User Reviews For Doxie Carrier Sheets - A4/Letter Size (3 Pack) (for Doxie Go SE)
My printer belongs to the Brother MFC series. I was worried these wouldn't fit in the scanner. But I needed a place to keep receipts, wrinkled papers, and other scan-able items. These are fantastic! br>br> Even after it has been folded and unfolded, I am able to place a thin, narrow grocery store receipt in the carrier and scan it quickly and cleanly using my scanner's ADF. It's so much easier than trying to get it exactly where you want it on the flatbed and then waiting for the scanning to finish. This is a fantastic idea.
I'm not sure what the functional difference is between these and the Fujitsu carriers, except that the Fujitsu carriers come in a ten-pack and are significantly more expensive. I've used both with this scanner and they both seem to work fine; I only need a carrier once in a while for small receipts and only feed one carrier at a time; I still have 8 Fujitsu carriers at a location 500 miles away, but I needed something here. Because of the concerns raised in the reviews, I almost bought the Fujitsu carriers again, but I decided to give Doxie a try instead. I'm glad I took the opportunity.
The carrier sheets worked well for holding up to six small photos for scanning, but after only a few scans, the Doxie scanner rollers left lines on the carrier sheets, which were then included in the scan. Depending on the photo, the lines were sometimes barely visible, while other times they were quite visible.
680w. Despite the fact that the sheets appear to be of high quality, Although it arrived in good condition, it does not appear to be compatible with my Epson FF-2000. The scanner is a 680W model. There doesn't appear to be any compelling evidence that it won't work - The proportions appear to be satisfactory. When I try to feed it into my scanner, all it says is "FF- 680W: It's possible that the item is too thick for the scanner to handle. ".
There's a reason the Fujitsu ScanSnap OEM costs three times as much; this scanner won't work because it's too thick and will slide open when scanning.
These have proven to be effective in my application. My Doxie Go SE was used to scan 70-year-old cheap paper flyers.
Previously, it was used to scan old photos that had curled. Also works well with old newspaper articles and any other low-quality document.
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