Tips for using OCR zones

OCRClosed(Optical Character Recognition) - the process of recognizing printed characters by a software application. indexing uses local language lexicons and allows reading of alphanumeric text at high speed (1000 characters/second). It is zonal (similar to bar code reading) and is processed during scanning.

  • To view text information that can be recognized by OCR, click here.

  • For best results, use 300 dpi resolution and 12-point sans serif font (or larger if using resolutions lower than 300 dpi).  Do not use skewed documents

  • To view languages supported by OCR indexing function, click here:

See also:

About OCR zones

Drawing and selecting OCR zones