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98% Key considerations when choosing a high speed scanner[LiveLink]

    Summary: Therefore, selecting the correct scanner for your application is critical. Before you decide upon the selection criteria for your scanner, it is important to assess the environment surrounding your application to determine your scanning needs. To begin, it is important to determine what documents you will be scanning. In addition, it is important to determine the quality of the documents that you...
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91% Critical issues in production scanning[LiveLink]
    Summary: Image system. * paper-handling capabilities. Documents can be designed to enhance the productivity of an imaging system. Real-world documents are not always crisp, clean sheets of paper. Document preparation is a critical step in imaging.
89% The latest news in ... Scanners Trend Applicat...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Speed. * Is the scanner simplex or duplex? For the OCR accuracy test, we scanned sets of test documents of varying weights, qualities and text sizes. All scanners provide default settings to simplify configuration. Some scanners can detect misfeeds and doubles.
88% From COLD to digital automated document factory[LiveLink]
    Summary: Enterprise Storage Solutions For Data & Document Management. From COLD to digital automated document factory. ADFs provide enterprise document management in a consistent, high-performance manner. ADFs provide this capability. * Internet access to digitally stored documents.
88% ABCs of high-speed document scanners[LiveLink]
    Summary: ABCs OF HIGH-SPEED DOCUMENT SCANNERS. A high-speed scanner can be justified when more than 500 pages a day are scanned; large installations scan 10,000 or more pages a day. To compress or not to compress. The key to high-speed scanning is high-speed feeding. There is no such thing as a high-speed feeder that can reliably feed all sizes and thicknesses of paper like those found in acco...
88% Bigger, better, faster, cheaper High-speed s...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Image quality is affected by image enhancement. * a background concern that producing the images will increase the cost to unacceptable levels. * cost. * Better image enhancement. Data prep is reduced if pages can be automatically turned.
87% Banking-How to reduce front-window costs[LiveLink]
    Summary: front-window costs. Those front-window capture costs can be quite onerous, and depending on the line of business, can involve substantial costs. The difference is that the capture costs for international services will be higher per transaction than credit card costs. Credit card mail usually involves one or two pages (application, customer correspondence) and does not have the same document...
87% Improved patient care through document imaging[LiveLink]
    Summary: The patient records are available wherever they are needed, with access through workstations on a LAN. Accordingly, it is very important to have an efficient means of entering paper documents into the electronic records system. The images still retain the familiar format of charts and records." The system is being deployed on a LAN throughout the hospital. With document images, the physician has...
86% Selecting an automated data capture system that's right for you[LiveLink]
    Summary: Start by fully determining why you need an automated data capture system. Determining the Right System. Ask: * who will complete the document? * how motivated is the person to complete the document accurately and thoroughly? * how much time will the person have to complete the document?
86% Automated cleanup rids systems of worthless im...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Future forms will be measured against that form and will be adjusted for skew and other attributes against the original form. "This is especially important when you are doing recognition on particular zones on a form," says Macciola. The forms recognition capability will also scale the image to match the form. For example, contrast may be more important than skew, but OCR readabiliy in a...
86% Intranets: Table Of Contents[LiveLink]
    Summary: Intranets--Not Dreams, But Reality. Intranets Document. but a reality. The importance of intranets for document management and workflow. Which document management Internet/ intranet strategy is best for you?
86% Hidden Benefits of Storage Management[LiveLink]
    Summary: The hardware vendor then says, "The hardware is fine. It must be the software." At this point he or she decides that the hardware is buggy and selects a new hardware vendor. A second example is the case of an obvious software problem. The only choice is to select a new storage software vendor and copy all existing discs over to the new vendor's format.
86% Quality is free (so invest in it upfront)[LiveLink]
    Summary: Quality is free (so invest in it upfront). If it is free, why do we have to invest in it? First, quality must be viewed from a system rather than a technology perspective. Investment in indexing. What image quality is required for viewing or indexing?
84% Combined scanning and file format solutions required for care and feeding of hungry intranets[LiveLink]
    Summary: How then does IS bridge the gap from paper to secure, internal electronic distribution? The result is a very compelling return on investment. Agencies have only begun to scan For government agencies, scanning to either the Internet or an internal intranet Web site is practically a matter of survival. Prior to the widespread use of the Internet, scanning documents was entirely focused on getting...
84% Why did we create this white paper?[LiveLink]
    Summary: . By David Wood and Bryan Foertch, Wood Associates The dramatic growth in Electronic Document Capture (EDC) technology has expanded the industry's capability dramatically. The market is now product- and solution-rich, but information-poor. EDC systems all include the same basic operations: * image acquisition * image enhancement and QA * data entry * data quality...
84% Fujitsu scanners set new standards[LiveLink]
    Summary: Fujitsu scanners set new standards. The new scanners support the Enhanced Technology (ET) features in Fujitsu's recently announced IPC III image enhancement board. With image-processing speeds up to 45 ipm (images per minute), the extension to Fujitsu's mid-range line rivals earlier high-end models. Accordingly, Fujitsu is also releasing an enhanced model 3099. The M3099 high-speed document and...
84% The Sales Link: Why Have A Method?[LiveLink]
    Summary: Both can achieve results, but for either to work, a methodology must be followed. The spine embodies the three most important considerations with respect to each segment of the methodology.) The readiness review After this analysis, we conduct a readiness review, where we examine and document the current computing environment and the current application areas. Either way, the exercise is...
83% Scanners the digital gateway[LiveLink]
    Summary: The Xerox (Rochester, NY) DocuImage 620S is designed for print on demand, forms-processing and document-imaging applications. DocuImage 620S ($12,000) is an open-system implementation of Xerox's DocuCS scanner that processes 40 ppm at 200 dpi, 32 ppm at 300 dpi and 20 ppm at 600 dpi. Both models offer 400-dpi resolution and a 1,000-sheet document feeder. The M3099EX/GX handles 11-in. These...
83% A workhorse built for speed, reliability and r...[LiveLink]
    Summary: A workhorse built for speed, reliability and real-world performance. In our evaluation we focused on features that contribute to the scanner's effective throughput: speed, input range, reliability, image quality and usability. Speed:. We tested documents with paper sizes from 7-in. In all cases, it handled the documents with sustained throughput speeds while maintaining high quality.


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