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scanner work like a photostate machine

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Answered by 2001roars
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If the machine is a photocopier, it simply prints the digital image onto one or more blank sheets of paper. If the machine is a scanner, it stores a digital copy of the image and transmits it to a computer (via email or network), or stores it on a USB or memory card.
Answered by ravilaccs
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Answer:

If the machine is a photocopier, it simply prints the digital image onto one or more blank sheets of paper. If the machine is a scanner, it stores a digital copy of the image and transmits it to a computer (via email or network), or stores it on a USB or memory card.

Explanation:

  • A photocopier is the predecessor to the scanner - instead of scanning an image onto a JPEG or PDF file into a computer, a photocopier would scan the image using comparable technology and PRINT out the image, much like today’s multifunction printers
  • A scanner takes an image capture of a paper document or photograph/picture and saves it to a digital format like a JPEG or a PDF or even an editable word/text document using OCR (Optical Character Recognition).
  • A copier also takes an image capture of a paper document or photogram/picture and directly prints out a copy immediately. A copier also uses an ink toner much cheaper than a printer ink toner.

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