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Wicks & Wilson 4100 & 5100 Scanstation

 

 

 

 

Wicks & Wilson 4100 & 5100 Scanstation

FEATURES:

  • The 4100 Scanstation is fast and it has an optional greyscale output capability.
  • The 4100 Scanstation has been designed to provide professional roll film scanning equipment at an affordable price.
  • The SCANFILM software provides a powerful yet simple to understand scanning environment.
  • Graphical wizards allow advanced scanning features such as blip code detection and image sizing to be set up quickly, easily and accurately.
  • SMARTSCAN 7 image enhancement system surpasses all earlier versions and helps the best possible image to be obtained from any film type.
  • The quiet, compact desktop design makes the 4100 suitable for any working environment.
  • Intelligent page cropping automatically sizes the image from the film - no need for operator intervention.
  • Many display options are available, allowing the screen to be set up in a familiar and informative way.
  • Easy load and unload routines allow the film to be removed at any point in the scanning process, even whilst in the middle of a spool.
  • Automatic rescan for quick and easy image optimisation.
  • User definable set-up templates store all the imaging and document parameters for future use

Wicks & Wilson 1500 Aperture Card Scanstation

Wicks & Wilson 1500 Aperture Card Scanstation

FEATURES:
  • Provides input for a digital microfilm printer which brings digital image processing to printing from aperture cards.
  • In preview mode, cards can be viewed and rescanned before printing or filing; rescanning is one operation and takes just a few seconds.
  • Up to 10 cards can be loaded for sequential scanning; check prints can be made of every card or whenever needed.
  • Drawing sizes, reduction ratios and resolution can be set up by the user. Any number of combinations may be used.

Wicks & Wilson 2500/3500 Aperture Card Scanstation

Wicks & Wilson 2500/3500 Aperture Card Scanstation

FEATURES:

  • Single cards can be viewed and rescanned before filing; rescanning is one operation and takes just a few seconds.
  • Batches of cards can be scanned automatically; check prints can be made of every card or whenever needed.
  • Drawing sizes, reduction ratios and resolution can be set up by the user. Any number of combinations may be used.
  • Files may be sent anywhere on the network; after scanning, files can be reviewed singly or continuously in Browse Mode for checking or printing; TIFF, CALS and other file types are available.
  • After scanning, images may be cropped (cut out edges), framed (made to fit a size) or deskewed (straightened).
  • Log files can be created of the work done which can report on each file made, each batch scanned or both. The user decides what data will be included in the log file.
  • The Hollerith punching on the card can be checked and edited and it can also be used to control the drawing size and the file name.

Wicks & Wilson 3700 Aperture Card Scanstation

Wicks & Wilson 3700 Aperture Card Scanstation

FEATURES:

  • Single cards can be viewed and rescanned before filing; rescanning is one simple operation and takes just a few seconds.
  • Batches of cards can be scanned automatically; check prints can be made of every card or whenever needed.
  • Drawing sizes, reduction ratios and resolution can be set up by the user and templates can be retained by the system for future use. Any number of combinations may be used.
  • Files may be sent anywhere on the network; after scanning, files can be reviewed singly or continuously in Browse Mode for checking or printing; for binary output TIFF, CALS and other file types are available, for grey-scale output, JPEG is available.
  • After scanning, images may be cropped (cut out edges), framed (made to fit a size) or deskewed (straightened). Log files can be created of the work done which can report on each file made, each batch scanned or both. The user decides what data will be included in the log file.
  • The Hollerith punching on the card can be checked and edited and it can also be used to control the drawing size and the file name.

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