OCR and Scanners
How your scanner uses OCR to read printed text, and where the magic happens Optical Character Recognition, often abbreviated OCR, is one of the most
How your scanner uses OCR to read printed text, and where the magic happens Optical Character Recognition, often abbreviated OCR, is one of the most
As essential businesses, car dealerships and auto parts stores must be ready to accept all forms of legal tender, especially cash. Efficient cash handling is
Or: My scanner won’t work after upgrading from Windows 10 to Windows 11 Since the release of Windows 11 last October, an increasing number of
Among unusual events that took place in 2020, the resurgence of drive-up banking might not be the first that comes to mind. Nonetheless, one of
In a recent related article, we answered the question of why pneumatic tubes in drive-up banking lanes can interfere with the magnetic reading ability of
(Note: This message was originally intended for our own employees, but we decided to post it publicly, since it could benefit any of our customers
(And How Mars Global Surveyor Became the Biggest Scanner in the Solar System) This Sunday, May 30, 2021, marks exactly 50 years since the launch
If you’re experienced with cameras, you know that you need a minimum amount of distance between yourself and the object you’re trying to photograph. No
Last week’s launch of our new Avivatech software brand was big news in its own right, but another first nearly got lost in all the
“I’ve barely even heard of Zoom before. Why did everyone suddenly start using them for videoconferencing? Where did they come from?” If you’re like most
Today’s question comes from a customer in New York, who asks: “What should I do if someone gives me a check that’s torn at the
Recorded from our UK Cheque Imaging Seminar, Nov. 25, 2020 Every year, Digital Check and our UK-based partners at the TALL Group host a seminar