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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a scanner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the role or function of a scanner in a specific context, such as technology or data processing.
Example: "The software is designed to operate efficiently as a scanner, capturing and digitizing documents quickly."
Alternatives: "in the role of a scanner" or "functioning as a scanner."
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Remember that a digital camera can serve as a scanner.
For example, we routinely use the phone as a scanner.
We also perform several experiments for evaluating the Smartphone's performance as a scanner and as a sensor tag.
Linder's system uses a camera, a projector, and software to recognize objects and project imagery onto or around them, and also to function as a scanner.
When a new station such as a scanner or sorter is added, it transmits its internal model to the central controller, providing a painless software upgrade.
By using an oscillating mirror as a scanner, this reflected energy is available onto the both silicon detectors used in the instument.
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And while Marsha could memorize her scores as if a scanner were connected to her brain, Spektor labored.
Toshiba transforms it into a scanner as well by sticking tiny image-capturing semiconductors within every subpixel.
Swaths of his madness appear as dialogue in A Scanner Darkly and in chunks in his psychologically biographical novel VALIS.
Plus, if the scanner is thought of not as a traditional scanner, but as an additional input method, then it potentially becomes more interesting as an actual additive experience.
All this is not just to reduce dust but to keep these fragile parts from accidentally breaking - a non-commercial scanner is not as sturdy as a commercial scanner.
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