Absolute Beginners Guide to Upgrading and Fixing Your PC
Upgrade #2: Installing a Scanner
A scanner is useful if you want to convert your old photo prints to digital format. They're also good if you want to store your printed documents electronically. And they're cheap; you can get a decent scanner for around $100 $150. Different Types of Scanners
A scanner works pretty much like a photocopier, but with the final result being a digital computer file, not a printed copy. The computer file actually contains a digital image of whatever you scanned; with some scanners, you have the option of extracting text information via optical character recognition (OCR) software. There are two primary types of scanners available for home and small business use. The most popular type is the flatbed scanner. This type of scanner is great for scanning papers, photos, books, and anything else you can lay flat between the scanner's glass bed and its top cover. The image is scanned via a scan head that moves across the face of the original document. Most flatbed scanners scan in color. The other type of scanner is the sheet-fed model. These work just like flatbed scanners, except the scan head is fixed and the original document moves across the head. Sheet-fed scanners are limited to scanning flat pieces of paper and most scan in black and white only. (However, if they're part of an all-in-one printer/scanner machine, the scans are probably in color.) Their big selling point is that they take up less desk space than the larger flatbed models. Shopping for Scanners
If you're looking to add a scanner to your computer system, look for models from these manufacturers:
Making the Connection
Scanners typically connect to your computer via the parallel or USB port. Some higher-end scanners (such as drum models) connect via SCSI. Look for a USB model for the easiest connection. note
Here's how you connect a scanner to your PC:
If Windows, for any reason, doesn't automatically recognize your new scanner, you can use the Scanners and Cameras Wizard to add the device to your system. To launch the wizard, open the Control Panel and select Printers and Other Hardware, and then Scanners and Cameras; when the Scanners and Cameras window opens, select the Add Imaging Device option from the Imaging Tasks pane. Follow the onscreen instructions to choose your scanner brand and model, and then install the appropriate drivers. caution
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