📏 Calibrate like a pro—never miss a detail!
The Plustek Calibration Control Sheet is a precision tool designed exclusively for the ePhoto Z300 scanner, ensuring optimal color accuracy and image quality by maintaining perfect calibration.
P**W
Works just as intended
Works as described and intended. My opinion is it is a little pricey for a piece of photo paper, but it worked perfectly to get my scanner back to taking quality scans.
B**5
Works like the original
Works like the original. The price is a little steep but you need it if you misplace the original. I found my original after I used this one. Every time the scanner is unplugged you have to recalibrate.
B**H
Great replacement
Great replacement
D**D
Grossly Overpriced Piece of White Paper, but GREAT SCANNER!!
Works as required but I really feel abused. This is a 4 7/8 × 8 3/4 sheet of white, slightly glossy paper for about $15!I used a same sized-sheet of office supply glossy paper (color laser, gloss finish. Heavyweight. 32# 96 bright) to calibrate the scanner. It worked perfectly. I suspect a glossy picture printer paper might work also.HOWEVER. I RECOMMEND THEIR SCANNER VERY HIGHLY! Scans 300 dpi in 2 seconds and 600 dpi in 18 seconds for a 4×6" picture. Organizes by folder. Super easy and reliable.Output formats are: jpg, png,tiff, bmp, pdf and miltipage pdf.
F**W
Works as designed
Insert and scan
J**E
Too much money
These works fine but for the price you can you a piece of plan paper
G**R
Try scanning a 5" x 2.8" glossy piece of paper first to see if it "calibrates"... (Details)
I purchased this calibration sheet a couple years ago when I misplaced the original calibration sheet and it worked fine. I just tried to use the scanner with a new laptop and again couldn't find the calibration sheet and was too impatient to wait for another to be delivered, so here's what I did:I screenshotted the scanner sheet image displayed on this page, printed it out on glossy paper and trimmed the paper so that it was 5" wide (with the arrow pointing down) and about 2.8" tall. I fed the paper into the Plustek scanner WITH THAT PRINTING FACING ME (not face down), and it said "calibration complete". The paper that was facing the glass on the back was blank... That makes me think that ANY 5" x 2.8" piece of (glossy) paper fed in will "calibrate" it, or at least get around the forced calibration.I've scanned some photos and they look fine... I have no idea if somehow they'd look slightly better with an official calibration sheet, but [shrug] do with that info what you will. If it seems later like it's sub-optimal and I still can't find the replacement sheet I purchased a couple years ago I'll buy another.
M**N
Consider just using a white paper
price was rather steep for what you get. I lost the one that came with my scanner, next time I will just use bright white piece of paper.
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