The output of a passport scanner typically includes the information stored in the machine-readable zone (MRZ) of the passport, such as the passport holder's name, nationality, passport number, date of birth, and expiration date. Additionally, the scanner may provide a digital image of the passport photo and possibly other security features embedded in the passport. The output is usually displayed on a screen for review by the operator or can be stored electronically for record-keeping purposes.
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Scanner is a input device. Printer is one of the output device. All like keyboard, scanner, mouse are input devices.
A scanner is an output device because it doesn't receive data it only sends out data.
Scanner can never be an output device! You most understand that scanner, falls into input device that helps to take input from the user into the computer.
No, it is an input. The data goes in to the computer from the scanner, not out of the computer to the scanner.
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A scanner is an input device because it sends (or 'inputs') information to the computer.
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 input device, like a microphone. You cannot send data from your computer to the scanner, only from the scanner to the computer.
A simple printer is an output device. A printer/scanner is both an input and an output device.
A plotter is an output device, like a printer. A scanner is an input device, like a camera.