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Apple Color OneScanner The OneScanner was a series of flatbed scanners marketed by Apple Computer during the early 1990s. The original OneScanner model was introduced in 1991 to replace the earlier Apple Scanner , offering 8-bit (256 shades) greyscale scanning. [ 1 ]
Charge-coupled devices (CCDs), the other kind of sensor often used in scanners, use mirrors to bounce light to a stationary sensor. Scanners using CISs are much smaller than ones that use CCDs, use typically a tenth as much power, and are particularly suitable for low power and portable applications, often powered over USB. [1] Scanner unit ...
VueScan is intended to work with a large number of image scanners, excluding specialised professional scanners such as drum scanners, on many computer operating systems (OS), even if drivers for the scanner are not available for the OS. These scanners are supplied with device drivers and software to operate them, included in their price.
Scanner Access Now Easy (SANE) is an open-source application programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, handheld scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame grabbers, etc.). The SANE API is public domain. It is commonly used on Linux.
A flatbed scanner (HP ScanJet IIC) with its lid closed. A flatbed scanner is a type of scanner that provides a glass bed on which the object to be scanned lies motionless. The scanning element moves vertically from under the glass, scanning either the entirety of the platen or a predetermined portion.
Gus Malzahn is resigning as Central Florida's head coach to become Florida State 's offensive coordinator, a person familiar with the hire told The Associated Press on Saturday. The person spoke ...
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Apple Scanner attached to a Macintosh SE The Apple Scanner was a flatbed image scanner released by Apple Computer in August 1988. [ 1 ] It was Apple's first scanner, capable scanning A4 (8.5 in × 14.0 in) paper at a bit depth of 4 bits (16 levels of grey) at a maximum resolution of 300 dpi .