What is the difference between scanning and copying? What is the difference between a photocopy and

Updated on society 2024-04-15
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The premise of photocopying is that there must be an original, and if there is no original, there is no "photocopying".

    Scanning can be scanned into **, or it can be scanned with text

    For example, if you want to copy a color **, you can only copy it in black and white, and if you scan it, you can scan it and then process it according to your needs. If you want to type it in black and white, it's OK to type it in color, and the clarity is better than the photocopy

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A. LZ Printer is best purchased according to your own printing volume and needs;

    1.Whether you need color printing function, whether you need to print**;

    2.Whether you need an all-in-one machine, there are mainly three-in-one (printing, copying, scanning) and four-in-one (printing, copying, scanning, faxing) all-in-one machines on the market;

    3.whether you need an inkjet printer or a laser printer;

    4.whether it requires A4 or A3 format;

    5.What is the approximate coverage of 5% monthly print volume? Generally, the monthly load of about 800 laser printers is less than 2000 pages (5% coverage);

    b. The main difference between scanning and copying:

    Copying: paper documents or paper documents that can be directly obtained by photocopying;

    Scanning: paper documents or ** by scanning - electronic version and can be stored on a PC;

    Hope it helps

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The scan is a **, but if you want to take it to find a job, you need a copy. Photocopying is cheaper than scanning. We scan here for about 3 yuan at a time, and we can make many copies.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    What is the difference between a scanned copy and a copy of an ID card? I don't understand a lot, but after reading it, I really increased my knowledge.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The difference is that the scanned copy is electronic, and the photocopy is a paper version. Photocopies can be printed with scanned copies.

    Scanning is done by computer, which can be stored as an electronic document, and is also convenient for remote transmission, such as sending emails, uploading, etc., and can also be processed by computer. Photocopying will only produce a paper ** according to the original appearance, which cannot be transmitted by the network and processed by computer, but can be mailed by post office.

    Precautions. Photocopies can be printed with scanned copies. The production is not the same. A copy of the ID card belongs to the photocopy type, and it only costs 3 cents in the photocopy. The steps of making a scanned copy of the ID card are more complicated and require 2 yuan.

    The purpose is not the same. A copy of the ID card is a general certification document and is only used for general file management. The scanned copy of the ID card can be transmitted remotely, such as sending emails, uploading, etc., and can also be processed by computer.

    The way it is delivered is not the same. A copy of the ID card can be delivered by courier and mailed. The scanned copy of the ID card can be delivered by email, fax, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, after the photocopy and the scanned copy are printed, they are different from the four aspects of pattern, mode of existence, handwriting and transmission method.

    First, look at the difference from the color of the document pattern.

    The pattern and handwriting on the photocopy, as well as the official seal, are all one color, black.

    The scanned copy is the same color, pattern, and color as the original.

    Second, the difference is seen in terms of the mode of existence.

    The copy is completed at one time, and it cannot be modified, and only a paper ** will be produced according to the original appearance.

    The scanned copy is scanned by a computer, which can be saved as an electronic document, can be modified, and the scanned file can be saved to the computer.

    Third, look at the difference from the handwriting.

    The handwriting on the photocopy is not as clear as the scanned copy.

    The handwriting of the scanned copy should be legible.

    Fourth, the difference is seen from the transmission mode.

    The scanned copy can be emailed, uploaded, etc., and can also be processed by computer.

    Copies cannot be delivered online or processed by computer, but can be mailed by post office.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What is the difference between a scanned copy and a copy of an ID card? I don't understand a lot, but after reading it, I really increased my knowledge.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The differences between scanning and copying include different generation methods, storage methods, transmission methods, production methods, and different uses.

    It is produced in different ways

    Photocopying is made by photocopying and scanning the original and scanning printer. Scanning is the use of a scanner to convert the original document into an electronic file through the instrument and then print it out.

    The storage method is not the same

    The photocopy is a paper version and can only be stored manually in the form of a document in the work office. Scanned copies can be saved as electronic documents and stored in electronic devices and computer equipment for use.

    The way it is delivered is not the same.

    Copies can be delivered by courier or mailed. Scanned copies can be delivered by e-mail, fax, etc. More convenient.

    The production is not the same.

    Copies belong to the photocopy type and are cheap. The steps to make the scan are more complicated and slightly more expensive.

    Different uses

    The photocopy is a general certification document and is only used for general document management. Remote transmission of scanned parts, such as sending emails, uploading, etc., can also be handled by a computer.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    <> First, the way of generation is different.

    1. The photocopy is formed by copying and scanning the original and scanning printer. 2. The scanned copy is converted into an electronic file by the instrument with a scanner, and then printed out.

    Second, the storage method is different.

    1. The copy is a paper version and can only be stored manually. 2. The scanned copy can be saved as an electronic document.

    Third, the transmission method is different.

    1. Copies can be delivered and mailed by courier. 2. The scanned copy can be delivered by email, fax, etc.

    Fourth, the production is different.

    1. Copies belong to the type of copying, which is cheap. 2. The production steps of the scanned copy are more complicated and slightly expensive.

    Fifth, the use is different.

    1. The copy is a general certification document and is only used for general file management. 2. The scanned copy can be delivered remotely, such as sending emails, uploading, etc., and can also be processed by computer.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The scanned copy is generally an electronic version of the document, and the copy is a paper version of the document, which is not the original, and different versions of the document are required for different occasions.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Scanning is the electronic key parts of the paper text, and the photocopying is the electronic printing of the paper documents, which can be understood as the copying is equal to sweeping and printing.

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