In article <456D4EB3.7000106 at yahoo.co.uk>,
Jules Richardson <julesrichardsonuk at yahoo.co.uk> writes:
It's OK if you have top-quality documentation. But
lots of computer docs out
there are old, faded, dirty, creased, well-thumbed etc. and unless someone's
prepared to visually check every scanned page, there's a chance that the
bi-level algorithm in use will corrupt the data and it'll go unnoticed.
I check every scanned page as I scan it. You have to anyway, because
if it doesn't scan right you have to rescan it to get it right.
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