How to print a scanned document without the little dots covering the page?
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I scanned a needed document and saved it to Microsoft Document Imaging so that I can make changes to it as needed. I was able to make the needed changes, but when I print it, all of the little dots are still covering the page. I thought that they were just shown on the screen when editing, not actually printed with the document. How can I make changes and then print a crisp, clean looking document without having to redo the entire document manually?
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Answer:
Printing an image? You can't really help it... Only way is to photoshop it a lot.. Instead just run OCR on image and convert it to text, fix the errors and print it.. cleanest document you'll get. There are hundreds of OCR services and softwares around so I won't list them here.. Just google them out.. http://www.google.co.in/search?q=OCR&ie=UTF-8
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