A closer look at the characters detectable via MICR is shown in green on a cheque.
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Optical Character Recognition (OCR)
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A DILETTA TDR400 OCR machine.
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Optical Character Recognition (abbreviated as OCR) is the recognition of printed or written text characters by a computer, usually involving dedicated software by first photoscanning each character in the text, analysing the image and then translating it into character codes such as ASCII. It is used to digitally preserve library collections and has also been used to sort the mail.
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Optical Mark Recognition (OMR)
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Optical Mark Recognition or Optical Mark Reading (abbreviated as OMR) is the process of digitally recognising human-marked data from forms and test slips. Most conventional OMR machines use a dedicated scanner that emits a beam of light onto dedicated OMR forms. The difference in reflectivity at determined positions of the form is used to detect marked areas. One of the most familiar uses of OMR is on the answer sheets of examinations where candidates are required to use a specific grade of pencil.
An OMR answer sheet.
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A Canon photo printer.
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A photo printer is a type of printer (usually of the inkjet variety) used to print high quality digital photographs on specialised photo paper. Because of the need for high levels of detail, these printers usually have many nozzles and are able to print droplets as small as 1 picolitre. What commonly differentiates photo printer from conventional inkjet printers is the usage of additional specialised cartriges to increase the printer's colour range in order to produce more vivid and realistic images. It must be noted that a marketing ploy exists where conventional inkjet printers are marketed as photo printers because there are no official specifications of what makes an inkjet printer a photo printer.
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A Samsung fax machine.
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A fax (short of fascimile) machine is used in telecommunications to transfer copies of documents over a telephone network. It consists of an image scanner, modem and a printer. A fax machine scans documents documents fed to it similar to the way scanners do to be sent digitally to the receiver and is able to print received documents. While most businesses currently retain some form of fax capability, they are increasingly becoming forgone for Internet-based systems.
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A multifunctional device (also known as a Multi Function Product/Printer/Peripheral or an all-in-one) is a machine typically used in offices that possess the functionality of two or more devices, saving space that would otherwise be taken up by individual dedicated machines. A typical multifunctional device may have a combination of printer, scanner, photocopier, fax and e-mail capabilities.
A Canon IR2270 office multifunctional printer.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multifunction_printer
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The term 'Internet telephone' typically refers to vocal communication over the Internet using the Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). This may include live calls or voice messages which are sent through the Internet as opposed to a public telephone network like conventional phones. This form of communication allows flexibility as more than one call may be transmitted simultaneously over a single connection. It also tends to have lower operational costs because of the way Internet services are billed compared to regular telephone calls. VoIP is commonly integrated with many Internet services such as instant messaging programs. However, dedicated VoIP phones also exist.
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Telephony
'Telephony' refers to the general use of equipment to provide voice communication over distances by connection telephones together. Most modern telephones today are plugged into telephone jacks. 'Digital telephony' is the usage of digital technology in telephony. Almost all calls are provided this way, with the conversion between digital and analogue signals taking place inside the phone. IP telephony uses an Internet protocol to transmit voice data - essentially VoIP.
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