scanning is really useful when:
a. you need to submit a file in a remote location from you
b. you need an immediate copy of picture or document but you don't have photocopier
2007-05-01 21:05:04
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answer #1
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answered by anne p 3
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In a Mfg. environment, there are two critical needs for scanning. First, to duplicate an existing shape or pattern of an object to be reproduced; and then to compare the reproduction with the original scan for inspection purposes.
2007-05-01 21:04:34
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answer #2
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answered by rusty math 5
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first scanned image is of plenty greater effectual high quality in compression to a digital got here a million) if u elect to have a image on your presentation or for different use so u shoul use scanner for good high quality 2)u can take a photcopy if u have scanner with printer
2017-01-09 07:31:27
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Restoring an old photograph by digitizing it first.
OCR a printed document for revisions or editing.
That's my 2.
2007-05-03 15:33:43
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answer #4
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answered by Den B7 7
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I'll give you 1...had a friend w/ 8 pics on 1 sheet, she sent it to me i scanned it w / my lexmark, focused on each pic seperatly...then printed them...this allowed me to send each pic back to her so she could enlarge, post, or whatever she wanted . was good enuff 4 me .
2007-05-04 03:37:43
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answered by Anonymous
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When you need and don't have a
1) fax machine
2) copier
2007-05-04 15:26:07
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answered by sweetwater 7
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