Marcus looked at the smeared artwork, then at the i2400. He’d never scanned anything but documents. He loaded the damp, sticky paper onto the feeder—against every rule in the manual. He opened the Smart Touch panel and, on a whim, whispered to the microphone: "Restore art."
The Kodak i2400 wasn’t a paperweight anymore. Thanks to one forgotten download, it had become the heart of his small business—and the family’s memory keeper.
"It's ruined, Dad," she sobbed.
He set up another button: "Receipts." Now, every grocery receipt he fed through was automatically renamed with the date and store, then filed into an Excel spreadsheet for his accountant.
On the screen, a miracle appeared. The Smart Touch app had not only scanned the drawing, but its Image Processing engine had digitally removed the juice stain, boosted the faded crayon colors, and cropped out the torn edges. It looked better than the original.