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Improving OCR Accuracy
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Chapter 4
Scanning Tips
This section explains how to achieve the best recognition accuracy 
possible. See the online Help for more detailed information.
Improving OCR Accuracy
OCR accuracy depends on the quality of the scanned image. You’ll have 
very few errors if you scan sharp, laser-printed documents. Scanning 
faxes, dot matrix documents, and poorly printed pages may produce 
unacceptable results.
Consider the following when you scan a page:
• The print should be reasonably clean and crisp. 
• The document should be free of notes, lines, or doodles; anything 
that is not a printed character will slow OmniPage Limited 
Edition considerably.
• The document font must be non-stylized; for example, the Zapf 
Chancery font is too fancy for OmniPage Limited Edition.
• It's hard to recognize underlined text accurately; the underline 
changes the shape of descenders on the letters q, g, y, p, and j.
• The scanner glass must be clean. 
If you scan a foreign-language document and you get many OCR errors, 
check that the document’s language is selected as the Recognition 
Language in the Tools menu/Language dialog. 
If there is no listing for the language, upgrade to OmniPage Pro, which 
recognizes 13 language-character sets.