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Optical scanner, also electric device used in making color separation.
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In the context of this document, a scanner is a piece of hardware used to scan a document, ie, create a digital copy. Although flatbed scanners are the most common type and operate much like a photocopy machine, there are many types of scanners, including some that never touch the document itself.
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An input device that reads images or text and converts the data into digital signals. Graphical scanners read photos or other images into the computer and digitize them, producing bitmapped graphics files. Text scanners use optical character recognition software to read pages of text and produce editable text files. Bar code scanners, as used in stores, convert bar codes into digital information. ...
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A device thatconverts visual information into digital data.
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A device that examines a spatial pattern one part after another, and generates analog or digital signals corresponding to the pattern. Scanners are often used in mark sensing, pattern recognition, or character recognition. For the 3725 communication controller, a processor dedicated to controlling a small number of telecommunication lines. It provides the connection between the line interface coupler hardware and the central control unit.
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