Panasonic KV-S2O26C Long Paper

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I'm using a Panasonic KV-S2O26C Scanner and I need to scan a form
that's more than 25 inches but the maximum length of paper size is 25
inches... can anyone give me some advice on how to scan more than 25
inches...
 
I take it that by "the maximum length of paper size is 25 inches" means you
can scan only 25" of paper.

You'll have to scan in sections, then merge them with whatever graphics
software you are using, or if OCR just scan the sections and combine the
text documents.

Maris
 
I take it that by "the maximum length of paper size is 25 inches" means you
can scan only 25" of paper.

You'll have to scan in sections, then merge them with whatever graphics
software you are using, or if OCR just scan the sections and combine the
text documents.

Maris




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Ok thanks. In that case would you happen to know what Scanner that's
able to scan up to 25 inches and up to size A3 paper as well as
efficient?
 
Ok thanks. In that case would you happen to know what Scanner that's
able to scan up to 25 inches and up to size A3 paper as well as
efficient?


What Maris is saying is to use your existing scanner to scan the
document. You just need to scan one part of the document, then move
it over and scan the rest of it. It may take 2 or 3 or whatever
number of scans to get the whole document scanned. Once you have all
the sections scanned, stitch them together with PhotoShop.
If you have PhotoShop versions CS or CS2, it has a stitch
function built in. If you have an older version, you'll have to
manually stitch it together.

Talker
 
No, I don't know what scanner but check them out online.

Re Talker's suggestion - if you want to stitch image sections rather than
OCR the scan, and don't have Photoshop CS or CS2, pick up Photoshop
Elements - it has the sticher action as well, and costs a fraction of the
price of Photoshop.

Maris
 
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