Bell & Howell 3338 and 3338A Scanner
FEATURES:
Transport Speed: Automatic 6 to 20 ips
Document Sizes: 2.5" x 3.5"* (64mm x 89mm) to 11.8" x 17" (300mm x 432mm)
Document sizes may be limited by scanner model.
*5" minimum at end of stack to feed last document.
Document Thickness: 0.0002" to 0.008" (0.051mm to 0.2mm) for single sheets;
multiple-sheet thickness up to 0.04" (1 min)
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Bell & Howell 6338 Scanner
FEATURES:
Bell & Howell
6338
200-300 DPI, 11.8" x 17" Maximum Paper Size, 42 Page Per Minute Simplex, 84 Images Per Minute Duplex Document Scanner.
Options:
ADF-100 One (100) Hundred Sheet Auto-feeder
ADF-500 Five (500) Hundred Sheet Auto-feeder
Imprinter
Required Accessories:
Kofax 850 Video Card
Kofax Cable
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Fujitsu 4097 Document Capture Scanner
FEATURES:
Scanning speeds = Monochrome 200dpi 67 ppm (Simplex) 114 ipm (Duplex) (pages per minute) (Landscape)
Optical Resolution (dpi) = 400 dpi
Document feeding mode = Flatbed and automatic document feeder (ADF)
ADF Capacity = 100 Sheets (letter/A4, 20 lb.)
Flatbed = YES
Document size:
ADF minimum = (A8) (2.1 in. x 2.9 in.)
ADF maximum = (A3) (11.7 in x 17 in)
Flatbed minimum = (11.7 in x 17 in)
Interface = SCSI-2 (video option)
Software Driver Support = ISIS™ and TWAIN driver included (Win 98/2000 Pro/Me/XP), Kofax Adrenaline™
With up to 90-ipm throughput (duplex), the M4097D Low-Volume Production Duplex Document Scanner easily satisfies the needs of many organizations looking to incorporate the benefits of image capture. Its maximum resolution of 800 dpi (400 dpi, optical), standard image processing (upgradable with Fujitsu ScanRight® IPC or VirtualReScan™) and 1,024-level internal grayscale deliver superior images.
Flexible paper-handling complements the high speed and image quality of the M4097D scanner. Its 100-page automatic document feeder supports sizes ranging from 2.1" by 2.9" to 11.7" by 17", features infrared double-feed detection to ensure batch integrity, can be continuously fed for greater efficiency and detects document length in mixed-size batches. What's more, it offers the versatility of flatbed operation to accommodate irregular documents and features 32 MB of memory, which enables the M4097D to scan documents up to 68" in length (400 dpi, duplex, monochrome).
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Kodak ML-500 Digital Photo Print System
FEATURES:
- Fast turnaround: Photo-quality, 8x10 dry thermal prints in 13 seconds, with the burst rate you need, when you need it.
- High throughput: Blazing print speeds (up to 270 8x10s per hour) let you get more jobs done every hour.
- Customer satisfaction: Immediacy and high-quality results will have your customers coming back for more.
- Versatility: Goes where you need it on location or as an adjunct to your current workflow in your studio or lab.
- Value: Speed, simplicity, and high-quality results at a remarkably affordable price.
- Convenience: The convenience of 8-inch media creates borderless 8x10 prints, eliminating the need for trimming.
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Kodak Document Scanner 3500
FEATURES:
Hard to beat for mid-range scanning productivity. Both the simplex and duplex models scan any document you load at speeds up to 75 pages per minute ( letter size or A4 landscape format). But the throughput numbers are only part of the story. Add exceptional reliability, ease of use, and affordability, and you'll see that the Scanner 3500 is a great way to improve your scanning efficiency.
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Kodak Document Scanner 3520
FEATURES:
The KODAK DIGITAL SCIENCE Scanner 3000 Series is the ideal choice for mid-range, bitonal scanning productivity. This scanner family delivers excep-tional reliability, ease of use, and affordability. The Scanner 3510 and Scanner 3520DP offer enhanced feeder and output capacities with speeds of up to 85 pages per minute (ppm) simplex and duplex (uniform letter size or A4 landscape format). The Scanner 3520DP also performs pre-scan document imprinting and advanced image processing (auto deskew and auto crop).
In addition, the Scanner 3520DP features Perfect Page Scanning, a combination of exclusive Kodak technologies applied across the entire imaging chain. Feed pages in and get perfect images back at full speed. Perfect Page virtually eliminates the need for rescans and post-scan image manipulation, effectively driving your productivity up and costs down.
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Kodak Document Scanner 5500
FEATURES:
Ergonomic location of controls, feeder,
and output hopper helps operators remain
comfortable and productive for long periods
of time.
Simple control panel, 18 image-processing
modes, and preset image-processing templates
provide an easy-to-use interface for even
occasional operators.
Automatic feeder with self-centering feed
guides and convenient exit hopper maximize
operator productivity.
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Kodak Document Scanner 9500D
FEATURES:
The Kodak Digital Science Document Scanner 9500 is designed for high volume production scanning applications. It handles daily volumes of 12,000 to 30,000 pages and higher. The Document Scanner 9500 features on board Adaptive Threshold Processing (ATP) to save time and enhance image quality. A robust paper transport, advanced document feeder, and test throughput rate provide productive, reliable duplex scanning. Plus, it's backed by a worldwide service and technical support network to help assure you of maximum uptime and the most pages scanned per shift.
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Document Scanners
In computing, a scanner is a device that analyzes images, printed text, or handwriting, or an object (such as an ornament) and converts it to a digital image. Most scanners today are variations of the desktop (or flatbed) scanner. The flatbed scanner is the most common in offices. |
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Microfilm Scanners
Document Imaging Systems can take many forms including microfilm, on demand printers, facsimile machines, copiers, document scanners, Computer Output Microfilm (COM) and archive writers. In the last 15 years Document Imaging has been used to describe software-based computer systems that capture, store and reprint images. |
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Large Format Scanners The emergence of contact image sensor (CIS) technology has also driven wide format scanners deeper in the market. CIS, which replaces the CCD sensor, offers several advantages, de Winter-Brown says. "The advantage is cost, compactness, lower power requirements, and stability. |
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Microfilmers A microfilmer is a machine used by the document management industry to create microfilm. These machines are also often called "imagers" in the industry. A microfilmer is a camera that is used to photograph documents to create a more compact and permanent record of the original in the form of roll-film or microfiche. |
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