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What's the fastest way to scan something to high quality .pdf or .jpeg?

Most scanning can be accomplished using the Canon copy machine in our printer room. The Canon will deliver photo-quality, color scans at 300dpi directly to your email using a feature called scan and send. You can choose between pdf and jpeg. You can also scan documents with the Canon using its top-loading document feeder. Please feel free to ask one of our student consultants for help if you need a hand.  Flatbed scanners are available in various labs on campus including the Media Center and Language Center.

What about OCR

Adobe Acrobat performs fairly accurate Optical Character Recognition, and its OCR functionality has been integrated with the Canon copier in our printer room.  We no longer support separate OCR tools.  Whether your starting with a new scan, or working from an image file or PDF, Acrobat can perform the OCR for you.  It doesn't handle some languages that well, particularly if they don't use the latin alphabet.  Please ask for help, if you have questions.

Can I scan slides, film strips and other transparencies here?

Yes, The large flatbed scanner attached to the Mac Pro in the back, right corner will scan slides, film strips, medium format negatives, and large transparencies.  It uses a program called Silverfast Ai for professional grade film scanning.  Please ask for help.

How large a thing can I scan?

Our largest scanners will handle 12"x18" flat material.  If you need something larger scanned, please consult with the Friends Historical Library for book material, or facilities for large maps or other flat content.

Can I scan Microfiche here?

Sorry, we can't help you with Microfiche - you'll have to contact the libraries.

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