what is the best way to copy pictures from books.?
Question by madico04: what is the best way to copy pictures from books.?
I need to take electronic files which i can use in photoshop. I dont think scanning will work, what about taking a digital photo of each page. What would be the equipment needed
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Answer by Marc X
Inkjet printers are pretty cheap these days. Most have multiple functions called PSC (Printer/Scanner/Copier) or All-In-One’s. Some can be bought for under $ 50.
Me, I scan pages on my printer, using Photoshop to import the TWAIN source. Then I can manipulate the electronic image with Photoshop and store it in one of several file formats.
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Is there any way to remove unwanted lines from blue lined paper?
Question by asdf: Is there any way to remove unwanted lines from blue lined paper?
Is there any way to remove unwanted lines from a blue lined paper? Sometimes when I draw in school, I’m very proud of my picture and want to move it to a clean (white) paper. But that’s not possible. (unless I’m willing to redraw it or something…) But I think there is a way to do so using a scanner and a computer.
Do you know how?
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Answer by Jain
It could be that the blue used for writing paper you seem to be using, is blue so it does not show up when you copy it. Since scanners are relatives of copiers this may still apply, you will need to scan a blank piece and see if the lines get picked up and you may be able adjust the scanner so it won’t see the lines better yet, lets have you pick up an inexpensive drawing tablet so you don’t have to be concerned about the lines.
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Can images be retrieved from a copier that has memory?
Question by gecko68: Can images be retrieved from a copier that has memory?
When you use a copier machine which scans the pages and kept in memory, could these pages be retrieved from the memory? or reprinted?
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Answer by michael f
You said COPIER, is this a stand-alone device? A walk-up copier is different from a MFD (Multi-Function Device) that can copy AND print from a network. It also provides the functionality of a room full of equipment by doing things like send and receive faxes. An embedded hard drive is the thing that concerns business folks by holding data indefinitely. Memory within allows the scanning of documents to act independently.
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Q&A: “The server for the printer does not have the correct printer driver installed.” On Win XP from Server 2003?
Question by jjg004: “The server for the printer does not have the correct printer driver installed.” On Win XP from Server 2003?
I am getting the following message on my Windows XP clients after installing a new Brother HL-5250DN and a Xerox Phaser 8560N printers on our Windows 2003 server: “The server for the printer does not have the correct printer driver installed. If you want to search for the proper driver, click OK. Otherwise, Click cancel and contact your network administrator or original equipment manufacturer for the correct printer driver.” The driver works fine if I install it as a local printer on each Windows XP machine. I’m using the same driver on the Windows 2003 server where I’m sharing the printers. I found a post that stated it could be due to security settings on the %systemdir%\system32\spool\drivers folder and I double-checked those settings. I even went as far setting the everyone group to full access on the spool\drivers folder, but that didn’t help. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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Answer by ogre351
We have a similar problem with a new Windows 2003 print server and Windows XP clients. The error occurs when connecting initially, if the driver does not exist on the client machine. If the error is ignored and another attempt is made to connect, the driver downloads to the client and print jobs can be sent successfully.
The Windows 2003 server is a replacement for a Windows 2000 print server that does not have this problem. By the way the ‘print$ ‘ share has the same exact permissions between the two servers and it seems by default the ‘Everyone’ group has read permissions set.
The only way I was able to fix this was to replace the print driver on the server with a digitally signed version. After replacing the driver, workstations were able to connect without this error.
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