Question:
How to print Scanned documents?
Robert
2013-07-04 13:36:16 UTC
I have an Epson Expression Premium XP-605 printer and my PC runs with Windows 7.
I have a problem trying to print scanned documents.
I can scan a document, for example a Gas or Electric bill, and save it in a folder, keeping it for future reference, the problem arises when I return to the document at a later date and try to print off a copy, when I retrieve the document, click on print a window opens and askes how I'd like to print "the photos", I cannot get it to print on plain paper, It's only scanned documents that I have this problem with, emails and pages from the internet print O/K.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Three answers:
philyoung123
2013-07-04 14:24:31 UTC
scanned documents always appear as photos.Does your scanner have OCR? if so, you can copy straight to a word processing program, eg MS.word

If not then try this online conversion prog.. Upload the "photo" and it will convert it to either Word, Excel or plain text and you can then download it back to your computer. .Plain text would be suitable for printing purposes

http://www.onlineocr.net/
anonymous
2013-07-05 16:25:27 UTC
Best thing to do is to import each bill in Microsoft Word and save them under separate names. When you are ready to print, just click on each different file and it will print without asking. Just make sure your Microsoft Word is set to printing with your default printer.
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2016-12-14 19:04:39 UTC
try to be an superb forger to flee with that..... through fact scanning different than OCR will bring about a image image document and you are able to desire to edit it with a photographs editor if your scanner will test to a PDF document, then you certainly might desire to have a PDF author/editor application (Foxit ?), even though if it nevertheless will possibly not look a similar through fact the unique.


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