1. Scanner
A scanner is an input device that converts physical documents into digital format. It works similarly to a photocopier, capturing images from paper and transferring them to a computer for storage and further processing.
Features:
- Converts printed documents, photos, or illustrations into digital files.
- Captures images in high resolution for editing or printing.
- Can handle various types of paper and sizes.
Types of Scanners:
- Flatbed Scanner: Most common, with a flat glass surface for scanning.
- Handheld Scanner: Portable, moved manually over the document.
- Sheetfed Scanner: Feeds sheets automatically for scanning.
- Drum Scanner: High-quality scanning for professional use.
- Photo Scanner: Specialized for scanning photographs.
Characteristics:
- Capable of scanning film negatives with a transparent media adapter.
- Can handle low-quality or non-standard-weight paper.
- Flexible enough to scan both small items and large documents.
2. Barcode Reader
A barcode reader is a device used to scan and interpret barcodes, extracting encoded data using light beams. Commonly used in retail, libraries, and logistics, barcode readers facilitate data entry by scanning instead of typing.
Features:
- Reads barcodes printed on goods or documents.
- Extracts data by shining light beams on barcode lines.
Characteristics:
- Auto-start feature: Some scanners start scanning automatically when a card or object is placed.
- Reading indicators: Provide confirmation that a barcode has been scanned successfully.
- Easy to use: Hold the device near the barcode to scan it.
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