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scanner Any device that systematically decomposes a sensed image or scene into pixels and then records some attribute of each pixel.
Ãâó: www.abag.ca.gov/bayarea/eqmaps/eqfloods/fglossry.h...
scanner Computer hardware designed to scan documents and graphics into computers and to read barcodes from materials or patron cards into an automation system.
Ãâó: www.esls.lib.wi.us/glossary.html
scanner An electronic device used in making color separations. Originals are placed on drums, which are rotated, reproduce the original via digital and electronic signals transferred to the finished film size through fiber optics. Scanners utilize electronic circuits to correct color, compress the tones and enhance the detail.
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scanner This device allows you to read images and text into your computer. Scanners use a variety of connection formats including Parallel Port, USB, and SCSI. USB is simple, SCSI is fast, and Parallel Port is extremely slow. The Miscellaneous Page discusses scanner suggestions.
Ãâó: www.basichardware.com/glossary.html
scanner A device that electro-optically converts bar codes into electrical signals.
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