A scanner scans the documents and make a image of that.Hence scanners input the images by scanning pages.
No, it is an input. The data goes in to the computer from the scanner, not out of the computer to the scanner.
A scanner is an input device, like a microphone. You cannot send data from your computer to the scanner, only from the scanner to the computer.
A scanner is an input device because you cannot send data from your computer to the scanner, only from the scanner to the computer.
A scanner.
No, it is classed as an output device - same as the computer's monitor. Both of which show the result of your input from the keyboard, etc.
A scanner is an output device because it doesn't receive data it only sends out data.
Data that is sent to a computer is called input. A keyboard, a mouse, a webcam, a scanner, and a microphone are all examples of input devices.
A scanner captures physical documents or images and converts them into digital format, which is then sent to a computer or other device for processing, editing, or storage. Since the scanner is providing data to the computer, it is classified as an input device. Output devices, such as printers or monitors, are used to display or produce results from a computer—like printed documents or visual displays. In contrast, scanners bring data into the computer system, which is the defining function of an input device. So, a scanner is clearly an input device because it feeds information into the computer rather than receiving it.
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Scanners can only be used as an input device. They scan the image placed inside/ontop and digitalise it and display it on your computer screen. The only type of scanner that can output is an "all-in-one" scanner/printer that can print out the images you scan in or other images from your PC, but that is not technically a scanner, it is a scanner, printer combination. So no, Scanners can only be used as input devices.
Yes, a scanner is AN input device.
scanner,OSR (optical character recognition