![]() ![]() I downloaded the Advanced Manual for the MFC-J220 and it says nothing about OCR so it looks like the Brother Scanner itself does not include an OCR capability. ![]() Your problem is with the scanner, not AOO, so you should be asking questions in the scanner forum, not here. rtf file, which you can then open with OpenOffice. However, the OCR application may not like to work directly with OpenOffice in that case, you ought be able to t el it to output the recognised text as a. This will most probably be swriter.exe which you will need to find insert its address into the OCR setup. I suspect what is happening is that your Brother-supplied OCR application is looking for the address of the editor (in this case OpenOffice) to which to pass the recognised text. rtf file, which file can then be loaded into OpenOffice for editing. This, in turn, reads the text and outputs (usually) a. Often a scanner comes with such an application, part of which scans the document and passes the picture to the "reading" section of the application. For the computer to "know" about the text, it has to be processed by an OCR application (Optical Character Recognition). This is a picture of the text, just as much as if you had taken it with a camera. A scanner scans to a picture, which may be any one of.
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