Apostolos
Printing Ninja
- Joined
- Sep 4, 2014
- Messages
- 79
- Reaction score
- 40
- Points
- 77
- Location
- Greece
- Printer Model
- 1500w, M2170, G5040, X464
Hello everybody!
Quick question.
I have some old books that belonged to my grandfather and my father, and i want to digitize them before they get destroyed from time. My oki MC332 does a pretty good job, but because it's flatbed has limited scanning sizes, it leaves me with a black Γ frame and overburned images. (i don't care about color, B/W is fine as long as i can make sence of the images).
So now i've heard that some MFP's have a feature called OCR that dettects only letters and images in the scanned area, and the scanning comes out exactly as it is supposed to. I Googled some of them, but which one is the best for what i want? And exactly what does an OCR does?
Quick question.
I have some old books that belonged to my grandfather and my father, and i want to digitize them before they get destroyed from time. My oki MC332 does a pretty good job, but because it's flatbed has limited scanning sizes, it leaves me with a black Γ frame and overburned images. (i don't care about color, B/W is fine as long as i can make sence of the images).
So now i've heard that some MFP's have a feature called OCR that dettects only letters and images in the scanned area, and the scanning comes out exactly as it is supposed to. I Googled some of them, but which one is the best for what i want? And exactly what does an OCR does?