Scanning Security Documents
This section is applicable to scanning documents that require security
verification, such as IDs, passports, visas, banknotes, checks, securities,
trademarks, and more. Documents exposed to infrared (IR) light can reveal
printed information in infrared ink (also known as near-infrared-absorbing ink), or
IR light excites infrared invisible ink, revealing hidden information that is difficult
for the human eye to see normal lighting conditions, ensuring the authenticity of
the documents.
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Spector-AF10 User's Manual
Follow the procedures (steps 1 through 11) for scanning security documents
(in UV ink) to carry out scanning.
In step 5.c), instead,choose "IR" in the
Multi-light Sources drop-down menu. All other
operational steps remain the same.
Original
Original
(in Infrared Ink)
Under IR
Under IR
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