It probably stands for priority channel. Most scanners have a priority function. I have a Yupiteru MVT-7100 scanner, and can set channel 1000 as priority. when I enable the function - it puts a P in the display. I'm guessing it's a similar for your model. Basically the priority function will check the programmed frequency every couple of seconds to see if there's any activity. If there is, it stays on the frequency - if not, it continues scanning.
No , it only copies the document to print.
It stands for Tesla Hope this helps :D
LO on a police scanner stands for Lock Out. The lock out button has the scanner skip those frequencies that are tagged to be locked out. For scanners with this ability frequencies (most) that are either pre-programmed or frequencies that have been inputted manually can be locked out. These locked out frequencies can later be reversed so they are no longer locked out from the scanning sequence.
This is data from a camera in it's raw form and it also contains no process data from the image sensor or digital camera , image scanner nor modified by a camera ad-on software.
The Canon CanoScan LiDE400 document scanner in black features a slim design, high resolution scanning up to 4800 x 4800 dpi, and a built-in stand for vertical scanning. It has a USB Type-C connection and is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems. The scanner also includes advanced image processing features such as Auto Document Fix and Auto Scan Mode.
yes. of course ---------------- Joyfax Server Fax Server solution
Go to the Iceberg and you'll see a lot of penguins standing on top of the point In Iceberg. Stand on top of the point in Iceberg. And then your spy phone will alarm green.
scanner
ok so when your through the dive section of the ship, there should be six rooms. each room you go into you will see a sparkle on the floor. stand next to this sparkle, press a, and you will either find a bit of trash or another room key. keep unlocking the correct rooms with the keys until you get to i think room 6. inside this room you will find the scanner, unless its in the room next to it that is connected by a hole in the wall. hope this helps!
This depends on the scanner you are using. The most common seems to be JPEG (which stand for Joint Photographic Experts Group). This can be either or .jpg .jpeg, but .jpg is usually used. PDF (.pdf or .pdf0) is also a somewhat common format for scanned documents.
A homophone for stand is "stann," which is a rare alternative spelling of 'stand.'
The present infinitive of "stand" is "to stand."