Good god, is there some trick that I don't know about when it comes to reading these mould codes? The things are so small I cannot read them, and my scanner blows them out since that section is usually transparent.
1 2021-10-03 00:41:51
2 2021-10-03 01:25:39
Jeweler's Loupe, Magnifying glass, USB Microscope, Higher quality scanner, take your pick.
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3 2021-10-03 03:50:09
Thank you. I will try to get ahold of some new methods. Currently I found a small macro lens that is helping a lot but definitely need to find better methods.
4 2021-10-03 14:41:51
http://forum.redump.org/topic/36372/
5 2021-10-04 01:30:03
I use a cheap magnifying glass, nothing fancy.
http://insecure.redump.org/
6 2021-10-04 01:52:34
Good god, is there some trick that I don't know about when it comes to reading these mould codes? The things are so small I cannot read them, and my scanner blows them out since that section is usually transparent.
For me, i use the lamp's light
7 2021-10-07 21:22:18
I mainly try to try to have a light reflect where the code is, as that makes the code more visible. I also have a magnifying glass I use. It's still a bit annoying to work with.
I also had decent results scanning it with the scanner's lid open - this probably works better in a dark room at night; this image was during the day. It probably also depends on the scanner - the scanner I used here produces black/grey when there's no background. The text is also much more readable at higher DPIs.