Xerox launches new scanners
Tuesday 23 January, 2007
Xerox has launched three new scanners in its DocuMate range in the United States, with the possibility that the products could emerge on this side of the Atlantic in the future.
The DocuMate 752, DocuMate 752 with VRS Pro, and DocuMate 632 with VRS Pro are all new to the market, allowing users to "automatically produce perfect scans", according to Xerox, which could then be printed too.
All the new scanners have Kofax software which is intended to enable this scanning ease, which means that the scanners can capture what the company refers to as "challenging" - documents printed on recycled paper, wrinkled paper, or security paper, for instance.
"Documents scanned with Kofax VRS at the point of capture will boost the success of data extraction, recognition and retrieval," said John Capurso, vice president of marketing for Xerox DocuMate scanners.
"We can now offer our customers a single vendor solution for all of their document capture requirements - including workgroup, departmental and production scanners."
The DocuMate 752 allows scanning directly to PDF, while offering a scanning speed of 50 pages per minute.
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