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BOWE Bell & Howell 8100 Scanners
FEATURES:
- Scans up to 100ppm
- Scanning resolution up to 400dpi
- 500 sheet automatic document feeder
- Scans up to 11.7in x 32in paper sizes
- 1 year manufacturer warranty
- Certifications CE
- Certifications VCCI
- Certifications GS
- Certifications UL
- Color Depth 8-Bit Grayscale
- Compatibility PC
- Controller Card SCSI-II Adapter Included
- Document Handling 500 Sheet ADF
- Manufacturer Bell & Howell
- Maximum Scan Size 11.7 x 32 in
- Misc Features Duplex Scanning
- Misc Features Optional Imprinter
- Power Required Universal 120/220 VAC
- Resolutions 100 - 400 dpi (Optical)
- Scan Speed 100 PPM Landscape
- Scan Speed 80 PPM
- Software Included Kofax VRS 3.0
- Technology Bitonal
- Technology Single-Pass Scanning
- Technology Grayscale
- Technology Sheetfed
- Type Device Scanner
- Type Interface(s) SCSI
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Bell & Howell 730DCF Scanner
FEATURES:
Introducing the 730DC Flatbed Scanner, a cost-effective color solution for high-output, large-format scanning at document sizes of up to 11" x 17". There's no better way to produce brilliant, large-format color images at truly remarkable throughput speeds. And perhaps best of all, the 730DC FB does it at a cost that's a fraction of other scanners currently available on the market.??For true-to-life dynamic imaging, the 730DC FB provides real 600 dpi optical resolution and the rich color depth of 36-bit input. It achieves a maximum output resolution of 2400 dpi with 12-bit input to ensure crisp, clean and exceptionally legible characters use after use, day after day.
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Bell & Howell 1500D Document Scanner
FEATURES:
If all documents were standard size, weight and quality, any scanner would do. But businesses need to process paper of all shapes, sizes and conditions -- basically anything that flows through the office. And that calls for the superior flexibility of the FB Series.??With rated landscape throughput speeds of 46 ppm for the 1000 FB and 64 ppm for the 1500 FB, these versatile scanners offer a compelling combination of features, all backed by Bell & Howell's extensive network of respected and responsive service technicians. The robust, built-in Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) handles documents up to 12" X 17", from thick to thin, mint condition or crumpled. And for bound or fragile documents that can't go through the feeder, the flatbed can handle them all. The focus of the FB Series is on ergonomics. Documents are autofed and received from the front of the scanner, for fatigue-free operation. Plus, the ADF handles up to 100 sheets at a time on the 1000 FB and 1500 FB models
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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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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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