No, only on the quality. If you have a picture that is in low quality, perhaps because you scanned it that way, printing in high resolution won't be able to improve the image quality.
Not unless you print out what you scan
Make a print of the zdl file. Scan the print with Photoshop or any program that can scan. Save this scan as jpg file
Scan & print.
Print and Fax is a term used for a machine that can both print and fax. There is also scan and copy that is also used in the same way - some machines are print / scan, others are fax / copy, other machines are print / fax / scan/ copy. Printing is putting ink on a page from a computer file. Fax (or fascimile) is sending a document electronically from one fax machine to another.
A good quality high resolution scanner (600-1200 dpi) will almost always reproduce a film or printed image better than any camera could.
No. Progressive scan DVD players display about twice the resolution that regular ones do. Today however even the cheapest DVD player will have progressive scan. Also not all TVs can display full DVD resolution.
The midrange Brother multipurpose printers can copy, print, scan and fax, all for roughly $100, which is a very fair price.
to show that it not HD
Ink is not needed to scan, as the scan is taken digitally and stored as a graphic file. Ink or toner is needed in the printer to print the result of the scan on to paper.
A machine that can print, scan, fax and copy is called a multi-functional device, or MFD.
Scan the original answer sheet and save as a .pdf file. Now you're ready to print more sheets.
If you have a machine that can copy, fax, print and also scan then you have a multi-tasking machine called the All-in-one laser printer. You can do about all the above functions with this machine