Imaging systems
Imaging systems- a type of document management system that converts paper, microfilm, microfiche, and electronic data into digitized images that can be printed, faxed, or viewed on a computer screen. An imaging system consists of scanners that digitize the images, workstations or PCs for processing the images, imaging software, and high-capacity storage devices, such as optical disks.
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