Introduction
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automatically adapts to the drawing, compensating for varying
background, faded areas and stains.
CAD-systems such as AutoCAD, VersaCAD, etc., can make full use of
the Full Scale Scanners, either directly or together with raster-editors,
archiving, overlay or raster-to-vector conversion programs. The FSS is
a time saving way to capture the machine-drawn or hand-drawn
originals onto an electronic medium.
1.2 Copying
Using the FSS and WIDEimage with a laser printer provides an
inexpensive and convenient way to transform any large format
technical drawing into standard-sized copy for enclosure in reports or
documentation; or you can output them to an inkjet or laser plotter for
a full size copy.
1.3 Desk Top Publishing Systems
With the FSS you can now scan originals of almost any size into the
computer so their images can be included in technical documents,
user manuals, sales brochures, spare parts catalogues, proposals,
bids, etc., using popular desk top publishing applications such as
Aldus PageMaker or Ventura Desk Top Publisher.
Through WIDEimage the FSS is compatible with most software and
standard DTP file formats. The FSS Window Scan feature allows you
to cut and crop areas of interest out of larger drawings.
With its ease of use and flexibility regarding original sizes and file
formats, the FSS is the scanner of choice for the technical publishing
office.
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