Kodak i5800 Scanner adds document automation

The KODAK i5800 Scanner is now available with an optional accessory that automatically separates documents based on size, class, or type to boost processing speeds, decrease handling time, and achieve cost savings. 

The KODAK Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory outputs separated documents into two exit trays, which makes them more easily accessible for further processing.

"Manual handling can slow down applications that rely on high-volume production capture to rapidly process documents," said Will Hebert, Product Line Manager for Kodak's Document Imaging business. 

"The Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory helps to alleviate this challenge by automating document separation, which results in fewer errors and greater efficiency."

The Controlled Dual Stacking Accessory separates mixed batches of documents by specific classes or subsets of documents. Use cases for the accessory include post-scan separating of patch sheets used between different batches or separating mixed-size documents such as checks and invoices. 

Additionally, multi-feed documents automatically trigger an alarm and can be directed into the output tray closest to the operator, making identification and resolution of the pages easier (http://youtu.be/3lwnnOczqGI).

Part of the KODAK i5000 Scanner Series, the i5800 Scanner features KODAK Dynamic Flow Technology, Kodak's digital architecture that delivers optimized memory allocation and processing paths.

The i5800 Scanner includes an automatic 750-sheet elevator design with five settings: continuous feed, 100-sheet, 250-sheet, 500-sheet, and full 750-sheet batches. With the standard feeder, the i5800 Scanner is capable of handling various paper types,while an optional ultra-lightweight feeder accessory enables users to handle more delicate type. Enquiries to francis.yanga@kodak.com

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