Scanning Cards; Recognizing Cards; Editing Card Data; Managing Card Data - Fujitsu CardMinder Series User Manual

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■ Scanning Cards

A card loaded in the scanner can be quickly scanned.
The side, color, and resolution of the card to be scanned can also be specified.

■ Recognizing Cards

When a scan is performed, the characters written on a card can be recognized.
The language to be used for recognition can also be changed.
Re-recognition of characters after scanning is also possible.
The following functions are available for re-recognition.
• Re-recognizing a whole card
The text of a whole selected card is re-recognized.
• Re-recognizing a selected area of a card
Text in a selected area of a scanned card is re-recognized.
• Separately re-recognizing a specific item on a scanned card
Select the area containing the character string of the item to be recognized, such as
Full Name or Company, and re-recognize separately.

■ Editing Card Data

Incorrect OCRed text can be corrected by directly inputting character strings with the key-
board.
OCRed text can also be copied, cut, and pasted.
Also, the scan date (Save Date) of a card can be corrected, for example, to the date on which
you obtained the card, or on which the OCRed text was corrected.

■ Managing Card Data

Data of scanned cards can be managed with CardMinder.
For example, a card can be attached with a photograph or profile of the person.
Unnecessary card data can be deleted. Required card data that was deleted can be restored.
However, card data deleted from the CardMinder [Trash] folder cannot be recovered.
Cards written in Chinese (Simplified and Traditional) or Korean cannot be recognized with the
TWAIN-compliant scanner.
When CardMinder recognizes a Chinese (Simplified and Traditional) or Korean card, the
ScanSnap needs to be ready to scan. Check that the ScanSnap power is on, and that the
ScanSnap icon on the taskbar is shown as
or
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