Computer Science, asked by FarhatSidd, 1 year ago

define the different types of scanner

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Answered by sami91
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Hey there !

The four types of scanner are :

•Flatbed Scanners Flatbed scanners are some of the most commonly used scanners as it has both home and office functions. The way they scan documents is that a mechanism rolls under the document to obtain the image. For businesses that have a need for high processing abilities, the flatbed scanner can scan any number of documents with a click of a button.

Flatbed Scanner

Sheet-Fed ScannersSheet-fed scanners cost between $300 and $800. This type of scanner works like a flatbed scanner except that the image is fed through the scanner and moves along the beam to be read rather than the beam moving. This type is not useful for books, but only single sheets.

•Integrated ScannersIntegrated scanners are becoming one of the most modern types of scanners when it comes to obtaining images. ATMs feature this type of built-in scanner for check-processing and approval.

•Drum ScannersThese types of scanners are used mainly for capturing a picture and producing at a very high resolution rate. There are only a few companies that make these scanners, considering the high cost of producing a scanner such as this. It is considered a a tremendous upgrade to a regular flatbed scanner.

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Answered by Brainlyumeko
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There are Different types of scanners are available with different resoultions and use. Scanners are broadly classified as:

=> Flatbed scanners.

=> Sheet-fed Scanners

=> Handheld/ Portable Scanners

=> Drum Scanners

Flatbed Scanner

These Type of scanners are commonly used at home and office because of its capabilities.

Sheet-fed Scanners

These type of scanners too find its use at home and small offices.

Handheld/Portable Scanners

Thease type of scanners is portable and held using your hand.

Drum Scanners

Drum scanners are a completely different type of scanner that spins the image at high speed while it is scanned pixel by pixal, creating the highest possible quality scanned image.

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