What if there's more? What if you could harness the power of your scanner to save you huge amounts of time and money at home and work?If you pay $20,000 a year in visible costs, the cost of not working a full time job could be running you $18,000 in hidden costs.
Just run one of these images through OCR software, and you automagically have text you can copy, paste, or otherwise manipulate for another document.
- The Trade Show Directory: Have you ever gone to a trade show, and received that massive directory of attendees?
- That Old Rolodex: Ah, yes. You could even sync it to your email contacts.
- Business Cards: These things are the hardest in the world to keep up with. You can throw 8-10 on your scanner at any given time, and go to town.
- The Book Report: Don't you dislike typing in long passages for book reports? Scan the paper. Email the doc, knowing you never had to waste the paper to print it.
- You need a TWAIN compliant scanner.
- OCR Software: Most of the time, the software is installed along with the drivers for your scanner, and is completely free. If you are looking for software for your company, I recommend . It's easy to use, and super fast.
- While not necessary, I highly recommend a scanner with an automatic document feeder, or ADF. The less time the application spends accessing your hard drive, the faster the processing will go.
The intellectual property law is made to protect the ideas, businesses, trademarks and inventions. The Unites States Patent and Trademark Office or the PTO employs more than 7,300 employees. Roughly about 3,000 of its employees are patent examinees and 400 are trademark examining lawyers who are responsible on the legal aspect of patenting and copyrighting. The trademark should also be registered with the PTO in order to protect your business from piracy. The PTO personnel will examine your business logo and business name and see if it is unique and no other business has the same name and a similar trademark. There is a step-by-step process on which the PTO will examine your business trademark. Protect your business and your ideas with the US Patent and Trademark Office.
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