Reference Guide
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Scanning / Various Scanning Options
Scanning Documents to Convert to Text Data (OCR)
Improve character recognition
Potential text recognition problems
You can scan and convert documents to text data, and then edit them using with a word processing application. The technology that allows computers to "read" text from physical objects is called OCR. OCR requires a graphical representation of text to interpret, which usually comes from a scanned image.
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Import the scanned image into the OCR software.
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Improve character recognition
Use the Threshold slider to change the threshold value, monitoring the results of the changes in the Preview window. Adjusting the threshold value can make it easier for OCR to recognize characters.
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Note:
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The Threshold setting is available only when Black&White is selected for Image Type.
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Potential text recognition problems
The quality of the text in your original document greatly affects the OCR results.
The following types of originals can make recognition difficult and should be avoided if possible:
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Items that have been copied from other copies
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Text with tightly-spaced characters or line pitch
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Text that is in tables or underlined
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Cursive or italic fonts, and font sizes less than 8 points
Remember that OCR software cannot recognize handwritten characters.
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