New CIS Scanner Design Triples Speed
Image Access introduces two new wide format scanners, a 36” (915mm) and a 48” (1220mm) model. A built- in 64bit Linux PC and new, custom designed CIS modules make them the fastest CIS scanners on the market.
Image Access introduces two new wide format scanners, a 36” (915mm) and a 48” (1220mm) model. A built- in 64bit Linux PC and new, custom designed CIS modules make them the fastest CIS scanners on the market.
Image Access introduces new scanners and new technological designs in both the WideTEK® and Bookeye® product families at the 2014 CeBIT trade show in Hannover, Germany from March 10-14, 2014. In Image Access’s largest exhibition space ever at CeBIT, in Hall 3 Booth E20, visitors can experience the new scanners and solutions firsthand.
Large format scanner users expect fast and effective devices that are easy to operate. A large format scanner meeting today’s expectations might look something like this: ready for use in a few minutes without installation work; a scanner that is operating system independent, a scanner that reaches an unrivalled scan speed and an uncompromising scan quality, a scanner that scans very long documents and processes large volumes of data quickly and safely. Large format scanners outfitted with the
Image Access, Wuppertal, a leading manufacturer of high-performance scanners, demonstrates new devices for fast and cost-efficient scanning and archiving of large, fragile or transparent documents at this year´s CeBIT (Hall 3, booth C30). The WideTEK large format family of scannners are the first devices to feature an online tool for creating an individual ICC profile.
WideTEK scanners already scan historical and valuable documents gently thanks to spring-loaded ball bearings. To protect such documents even more, Image Access offers transparent DIN A1 envelopes to hold particularly fragile documents.
Image Access now offers a white backplate for digitalization of transparent large format documents for all of its wide format scanners. This simple but effective accessory is considerably more cost-effective than a conventional backlight unit.