AIUI:


The barcodes are on faxes and whatnot, with no predictable skew, position, nor 
orientation.



You've tried JOCR/GOCR, and they don't do very well.



Here are your options:

1) Shell out the money for that PaperPort OMNI or whatever it is commercial OCR 
product. It *is* better than JOCR/GOCR, in my experience.

[If you Google for OCR you'll find it, as it's the only/best contender, and 
referenced everywhere.]



2) Roll your own with GD. With sufficient skill and time, you can utilize very 
specific knowledge of your content to do even better than the generalized 
commercial solution. I have done this myself for standardized medical documents 
that were scanned in, getting a percentage point or two better than 1)



No matter what you do, OCR will never ever get you 100%.  You WILL need a human 
oversight process on the results that hand-checks everything, or be prepared to 
accept a (small) failure rate.



Set your [client's] expectations properly, or be doomed to frustration 
[failure].





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