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03-02-2019 04:25 PM
How do i run the ISIS scanner software I registered for OCR? I searched for OCR and was invited to register my ISIS software and I did so but I have no idea how or where to execute it. The shortcut presented after registration went to the ISIS sales site. Was this SPAM or is there software? Thanks for suggestions. I have a page of typing I'd like to change to text from the scan .jpg.
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03-02-2019 10:08 PM
Hi,
If you refer to an ISIS Scan driver, a such is only provided for selected HP Scanjet scanners, not for all in one printers.
If you may refer to IRIS OCR software, a such is not included with your printer software.
You may use any 3rd part OCR solution to scan as editable text.
If you have Microsoft Office suite there is a good chance the office suite provide this kind of capabilities:
Office 2007 or 2010:
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/14595/ocr-anything-with-onenote-2007-and-2010/
Office 2003:
http://agsci.psu.edu/it/how-to/perform-ocr-with-microsoft-office-2003-document-imaging
Also, the 3rd party NAPS2 provide basic OCR capabitlities and can be tried:
https://www.naps2.com/doc-ocr.html
Regards,
Shlomi
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03-02-2019 10:08 PM
Hi,
If you refer to an ISIS Scan driver, a such is only provided for selected HP Scanjet scanners, not for all in one printers.
If you may refer to IRIS OCR software, a such is not included with your printer software.
You may use any 3rd part OCR solution to scan as editable text.
If you have Microsoft Office suite there is a good chance the office suite provide this kind of capabilities:
Office 2007 or 2010:
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/14595/ocr-anything-with-onenote-2007-and-2010/
Office 2003:
http://agsci.psu.edu/it/how-to/perform-ocr-with-microsoft-office-2003-document-imaging
Also, the 3rd party NAPS2 provide basic OCR capabitlities and can be tried:
https://www.naps2.com/doc-ocr.html
Regards,
Shlomi
Click the Yes button to reply that the response was helpful or to say thanks.
If my post resolve your problem please mark it as an Accepted Solution 🙂