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newbie
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December 16, 2013, 03:40:30 PM
#12
Is there a paper wallet with big QR codes?

My design (a bitaddress.org fork) has fairly large QR codes and more importantly, whitespace around them which is often the sticky point for scanning. Give it a shot.

https://bitcoinpaperwallet.com

https://bitcoinpaperwallet.com/images/front-back-sample-big.jpg
https://bitcoinpaperwallet.com/bitcoinpaperwallet/images/finished-sample-sealed.jpg


great!!! thank you!!!
the best paper wallet i've see Smiley
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
December 16, 2013, 12:45:20 PM
#11
Is there a paper wallet with big QR codes. My Samsung Galaxy S2 can't scan the QR codes of the Bitaddress.org paper wallet and derivative wallets (such as the Dr. Evil one). My iPad can. It suck a bit if I give my relatives a paper wallet and their phone can't scan the QR code because it is too small.

I have two printers, a Canon MP550 inkjet printer and a Brother HL1250 laser printer. Paper wallets printed with either of them can't be scanned by the Samsung Galaxy S2 with the Android Bitcoin app.

I have no such issue with my Samsung Galaxy S2, I am using the Barcode Scanner app. However I admit I scanned it from the monitor and NOT actual printed paper.

OK but that would be a workaround, not a direct scan in the app. Bigger QR's would be better, any cameraphone could scan them.


v2.6.0 has bigger QR codes on the Single Wallet and Wallet Details tabs.

Feature request - bigger QR codes on the Single Wallet - - with BIP38 Encrypt - -
Thanks oodles.

sr. member
Activity: 261
Merit: 285
November 10, 2013, 03:30:49 PM
#10
Is there a paper wallet with big QR codes?

My design (a bitaddress.org fork) has fairly large QR codes and more importantly, whitespace around them which is often the sticky point for scanning. Give it a shot.

https://bitcoinpaperwallet.com



hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 501
November 08, 2013, 07:39:07 PM
#9
Is there a paper wallet with big QR codes? My Samsung Galaxy S2 can't scan the QR codes of the Bitaddress.org paper wallet and derivative wallets (such as the Dr. Evil one). My iPad can. It suck a bit if I give my relatives a paper wallet and their phone can't scan the QR code because it is too small.

I have two printers, a Canon MP550 inkjet scanner/printer and a Brother HL1250 laser printer. Paper wallets printed with either of them can't be scanned by the Samsung Galaxy S2 with the Android Bitcoin app.


Use ScanBook on SGS2. It works very very well. We just need another good Litecoin QR scan app, the one existing isn't good. (not reading well).

Thanks! I already found this app. It's great! Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
November 05, 2013, 07:48:51 AM
#8
Is there a paper wallet with big QR codes? My Samsung Galaxy S2 can't scan the QR codes of the Bitaddress.org paper wallet and derivative wallets (such as the Dr. Evil one). My iPad can. It suck a bit if I give my relatives a paper wallet and their phone can't scan the QR code because it is too small.

I have two printers, a Canon MP550 inkjet scanner/printer and a Brother HL1250 laser printer. Paper wallets printed with either of them can't be scanned by the Samsung Galaxy S2 with the Android Bitcoin app.


Use ScanBook on SGS2. It works very very well. We just need another good Litecoin QR scan app, the one existing isn't good. (not reading well).
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
November 05, 2013, 03:16:41 AM
#7
whats the problem with the ipad?
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
November 05, 2013, 12:18:33 AM
#6
Is there a paper wallet with big QR codes? My Samsung Galaxy S2 can't scan the QR codes of the Bitaddress.org paper wallet and derivative wallets (such as the Dr. Evil one). My iPad can. It suck a bit if I give my relatives a paper wallet and their phone can't scan the QR code because it is too small.

I have two printers, a Canon MP550 inkjet scanner/printer and a Brother HL1250 laser printer. Paper wallets printed with either of them can't be scanned by the Samsung Galaxy S2 with the Android Bitcoin app.

as far as i'm concerned ,the barcode image size can be set!
and besides,try to use another barcode printer ?
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 501
November 03, 2013, 06:14:01 PM
#5
Is there a paper wallet with big QR codes. My Samsung Galaxy S2 can't scan the QR codes of the Bitaddress.org paper wallet and derivative wallets (such as the Dr. Evil one). My iPad can. It suck a bit if I give my relatives a paper wallet and their phone can't scan the QR code because it is too small.

I have two printers, a Canon MP550 inkjet printer and a Brother HL1250 laser printer. Paper wallets printed with either of them can't be scanned by the Samsung Galaxy S2 with the Android Bitcoin app.

I have no such issue with my Samsung Galaxy S2, I am using the Barcode Scanner app. However I admit I scanned it from the monitor and NOT actual printed paper.

OK but that would be a workaround, not a direct scan in the app. Bigger QR's would be better, any cameraphone could scan them.


v2.6.0 has bigger QR codes on the Single Wallet and Wallet Details tabs.

Thanks for this feature! Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 437
Merit: 415
1ninja
November 03, 2013, 05:38:41 PM
#4
Is there a paper wallet with big QR codes. My Samsung Galaxy S2 can't scan the QR codes of the Bitaddress.org paper wallet and derivative wallets (such as the Dr. Evil one). My iPad can. It suck a bit if I give my relatives a paper wallet and their phone can't scan the QR code because it is too small.

I have two printers, a Canon MP550 inkjet printer and a Brother HL1250 laser printer. Paper wallets printed with either of them can't be scanned by the Samsung Galaxy S2 with the Android Bitcoin app.

I have no such issue with my Samsung Galaxy S2, I am using the Barcode Scanner app. However I admit I scanned it from the monitor and NOT actual printed paper.

OK but that would be a workaround, not a direct scan in the app. Bigger QR's would be better, any cameraphone could scan them.


v2.6.0 has bigger QR codes on the Single Wallet and Wallet Details tabs.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 501
June 26, 2013, 04:38:34 PM
#3
Is there a paper wallet with big QR codes. My Samsung Galaxy S2 can't scan the QR codes of the Bitaddress.org paper wallet and derivative wallets (such as the Dr. Evil one). My iPad can. It suck a bit if I give my relatives a paper wallet and their phone can't scan the QR code because it is too small.

I have two printers, a Canon MP550 inkjet printer and a Brother HL1250 laser printer. Paper wallets printed with either of them can't be scanned by the Samsung Galaxy S2 with the Android Bitcoin app.

I have no such issue with my Samsung Galaxy S2, I am using the Barcode Scanner app. However I admit I scanned it from the monitor and NOT actual printed paper.

OK but that would be a workaround, not a direct scan in the app. Bigger QR's would be better, any cameraphone could scan them.
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 1011
Reverse engineer from time to time
June 26, 2013, 04:36:49 PM
#2
Is there a paper wallet with big QR codes. My Samsung Galaxy S2 can't scan the QR codes of the Bitaddress.org paper wallet and derivative wallets (such as the Dr. Evil one). My iPad can. It suck a bit if I give my relatives a paper wallet and their phone can't scan the QR code because it is too small.

I have two printers, a Canon MP550 inkjet printer and a Brother HL1250 laser printer. Paper wallets printed with either of them can't be scanned by the Samsung Galaxy S2 with the Android Bitcoin app.

I have no such issue with my Samsung Galaxy S2, I am using the Barcode Scanner app. However I admit I scanned it from the monitor and NOT actual printed paper.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 501
June 26, 2013, 04:35:21 PM
#1
Is there a paper wallet with big QR codes? My Samsung Galaxy S2 can't scan the QR codes of the Bitaddress.org paper wallet and derivative wallets (such as the Dr. Evil one). My iPad can. It suck a bit if I give my relatives a paper wallet and their phone can't scan the QR code because it is too small.

I have two printers, a Canon MP550 inkjet scanner/printer and a Brother HL1250 laser printer. Paper wallets printed with either of them can't be scanned by the Samsung Galaxy S2 with the Android Bitcoin app.
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