What are some data scanning devices?

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:

    1. Flatbed Scanner: Most common, with a flat glass surface for scanning.
    2. Handheld Scanner: Portable, moved manually over the document.
    3. Sheetfed Scanner: Feeds sheets automatically for scanning.
    4. Drum Scanner: High-quality scanning for professional use.
    5. 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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