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Old 06-02-2011, 12:24 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by barb2cats View Post
In order to digitize a paper book, I believe that I need to scan the pages of the book first.

I am guessing that the the printer/scanner will need to be able to do specific tasks to help me digitize the paper books, such as scanning to a format that will enable me to correct errors, etc.

Will any good duplex 'all-in-one' printer/copier/scanner work for this purpose?

Thank you for your help.

Barb
Yes and no.
Most "all-in-one" tend to be defective in the "all", multifunctioning tend to loose specifics of each functions.
There isn't any good cheap scanner that can scan automatically an amount of pages (kind of a photocopier). That is why i said about Atiz.
Even though, most tend to make the output format either a PDF (with images pasted) or some kind of image format. You would need an ORG (i think i mispelled it) to change it into a text format (.doc, .txt, etc)
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