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			 I just bought an Epson photo stylus RX680.  It's great, but it does not come bundled with an OCR software.   
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
	  Anyone got any suggestions for some freeware? I looked at one place, and all the freeware is actually only 14 day trial of very expensive software that I do not need. I still have the HP software on my PC, but I cannot get it to recognize the scanner. I am lazy and there are pages and pages of stuff I do not want to key in by hand (if I can avoid it).  | 
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		 Can't vouch for quality, but these are all free: http://www.download.com/3120-20_4-0....&fileSize=&ca= 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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 Check the settings on the scanner: the HP scanner we have delineates between whether you want to scan text as text (as opposed to just a graphic). If you know anyone with Acrobat (not just reader, but Acrobat Standard or Professional), that has OCR built in and can capture text in a PDF document pretty reliably. With the exception of the expensive, high end OCR programs, they are not 100% accurate. ALL scanned text should be proofread for accuracy. 
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