A scanner takes an input which is printed materials (pictures, text) and converts it to an electronic format that can be edited.
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An image scanner optically scans images, printed text or handwriting and converts it to a digital image. It was invented by Ray Kurzweil.
I am assuming that you mean 'What does a computer scanner transform printed material into?' It transforms it into an image file such as .bmp or .jpg. It can then be manipulated as though it were a photograph.
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A scanner is a device that takes a picture or image of a physical document or object and converts it into a digital format that can be stored or manipulated on a computer. Scanners are commonly used to create digital copies of paper documents or photographs for easy storage or sharing.
The function of a computer scanner is to copy material. This material may be a worksheet or photo for example.
A scanner is a computer input device for receiving images from printed material so a computer can use or store them. However, the computer cannot directly understand words contained in such images. That takes software to convert them in a process known as optical character recognition.
a scanner can be used to import printed photos onto your computer. It can also be used as a copy machine when connected to a printer.
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