A soft copy is a digital reproduction of a physical document. For example, if you scanned a tax form into your computer, you would be creating a soft copy of it. The most common method of displaying a soft copy uses a computer monitor or another display, such as a smartphone screen.
How do I create a soft copy?
If it’s a text document, you can type it out, but the most common way uses a scanner.
What’s the difference between a hard copy and a soft copy?
A hard copy is physical, such as a tax form, printed document, or textbook. A soft copy is a digital version of these media that is kept on a storage device.
What is a soft copy output device?
Because a soft copy is digital, it must be displayed on a device with a screen. For example, your computer monitor and screen on your smartphone can both display a soft copy.
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