Hi Alesh,
Thank you for this info, it works perfectly now!
Regards, Steven.
On 08/03/2010 01:39 AM, Alesh Slovak wrote:
You might want to try iscan/epkowa. It officially supports the Epson
Stylus SX510W, the network interface is supported via the
iscan-network-nt proprietary plugin.
You
Thanks Jeff,
Always happy to give all the options a go and I have installed gscan2pdf
and rescanned my original test.
Not sure whether the list will get the attachments but I assume you will.
result.txt is what I obtained using tesseract from the command line
having scanned just that part of a
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As I said before, this is not a physical limitation. The motor itself
does not care how long the belt or track is. It is the brains of the
scanner that care. Most of them use a single register to store the
scan length, and if you wish to scan a length that will not fit in the
register, the scanner
Hi Mike,
On 4 August 2010 13:10, Mike CALDER mikecalder at optusnet.com.au wrote:
DFRDB2.txt is the result that I have cut from the scan of the WHOLE letter
using gscan2pdf and tesseract as the chosen ENGINE and you can see it is not
as good as result.txt.
I suspect that your scan settings