Explanation:
A flat‐bed or sheet‐fed scanner optically captures an image of whatever is placed on its glass platen or feeder—this includes both graphical content (pictures, illustrations) and textual content (printed or handwritten text). The scanned data can then be saved, edited, or processed by OCR (Optical Character Recognition) software to extract text.
Explanation by: Mr. Dubey
A flat‐bed or sheet‐fed scanner optically captures an image of whatever is placed on its glass platen or feeder—this includes both graphical content (pictures, illustrations) and textual content (printed or handwritten text). The scanned data can then be saved, edited, or processed by OCR (Optical Character Recognition) software to extract text.