I made my own with a blank piece of paper and a sharpie. Make a solid black strip about 1.5 inches wide about 1.5 inces down from the top (short edge). about 1.5 inches below that make another one about 3 inches wide. Mine were at an angle but it still worked. feed it striped side down small line first. so esentially the first strip hits the entire width of the scanner all at once then it will see all white again, then all black again but wider this time. then all white till the end of the page. I based my mesurments on a picture so i have no real measurments but mine did work. if anyone has an actual page please take some mesurments and post them on here plz. well hope it works for you.
Seriously...if this is one of the best scanners out there then where the **** is the calibration sheet. This is ******* stupid that not a single person on this planet has posted the calibration sheet. Tell this company to ******** and go to helll
Try this it works for me with my Strobe Pro. Just a gradient scale.
http://www.poliwogs.com/Visioneer_Style_Scanner_Calibration_Sheet.pdf
The linked PDF does not work. I tried it and it messed up my Strobe Pro so it wouldn't scan anything correctly. Then I went digging in old papers and found the original Visioneer calibration sheet. It is a mostly white page with one black bar across the page about 40% down. However the scanner never even feeds the sheet in far enough to scan the black bar. It just feeds back and forth in the white part of the sheet above the bar. Maybe it is printed with IR or UV ink that is not visible in normal light?
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I have no idea why Visioneer doesn't have a printable PDF of this sheet, but no matter -- you can simply feed a blank sheet of 8-1/2x11 paper through when it asks for the calibration sheet.
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If you find it, let me know. I am having the same problem.
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