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cathode-ray   tube   (CRT)   terminals,   printers,   and plotters. Magnetic Ink Character Readers Magnetic  ink  character  readers  read  magnetically inscribed   information   (like   on   a   bank   check)   and translate it to machine code. Scanners Scanners read text, drawings, and photographs and convert  them  into  electronic  representations  of  the images. Bar-Code Readers Bar-code readers scan data encoded in special bar codes   using   reflective   light   and   translate   them   to machine code. Examples are the code on the front of this manual and the codes on supermarket and department store  products. Key-to-Online Data Entry Terminals Using a key-to-online data entry terminal, a person enters  input  data  into  the  computer  directly  from  the point  of  origin.  This  eliminates  the  need  for  human intervention  between  source  recording  and  the  ultimate processing by the computer. Magnetic Tape Units Magnetic  tape  units  move  magnetic  tape  across read/write  heads  that  read  and  write  the  information. Characters are recorded (written) on the tape in the form of magnetized spots along the entire length of the tape. On  tape,  data  is  stored  in  a  sequential  manner.  In sequential  processing,  the  CPU  must  begin  searching  at the beginning of the tape and check each record until the desired data is found. 1-7

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