SCSI cables are thick and unwieldy and make it difficult to position your scanner at a distance from the computer. This card may be provided as part of the scanner package, or you may need to buy it separately. Usually this requires the installation of a separate card in the computer. To use a SCSI interface scanner you must have a SCSI port on your computer. It offers excellent speed but can be difficult to set up. SCSI - Next to USB, a SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) interface is preferred. With some USB scanners you don’t need a power cable because the power comes from the computer. All relatively new computers have USB ports and support USB, so be sure that you have a USB port on the back of your computer before buying a USB scanner.
USB consists of a single connection similar to a telephone wire between the computer and scanner. This is a relatively new type of interface that combines the advantages of being fast and easy to set up.
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USB - The most common and desirable type of interface is USB, which stands for Universal Serial Bus.
Now computers use direct connections to their processors. Originally the scanners connected to computers using the Printer Port (also called the parallel port). The manufacturer will provide both of these but it is handy to know what you need before you purchase. There are two things you will need, to move the scanned image from the scanner into the computer, an interface and software. Some flatbeds offer a “Slide” scanning adapter as an option. Flatbed scanners are available in a wide range of sizes, prices, and capabilities. The illumination and sensing elements move under the glass to scan the image. This scanner provides a flat glass surface onto which the original is placed. The most popular “type” of scanner is the Flatbed scanner.