Scanning & Capture

Digitech Systems has announced PaperVision Capture Desktop, a new flat price scanning application available for less than $US600 with no usage fees or limitations.

Buyers Laboratory (BLI), an independent tester of document imaging products, has named Kodak's capture portfolio the 2012 “Scanner Line of the Year”.

Kyocera Mita Australia and New Zealand has announced the launch of four new A4 monochrome multifunctional printers (MFP).

Epson has unveiled new A4 sheet-fed simplex/duplex scanners that allow direct scanning to all Epson projectors or printers, and networked destinations such as SharePoint Server, Windows Shared Folders, WebDAV or FTP folders.

Canon is promising an increased profile in the the medical imaging arena by acquiring Netherlands-based specialist Delft Diagnostic Imaging (Delft DI).

Epson has launched a lightweight portable colour document scanner with one-touch scan-to-cloud capabilities and built-in TWAIN interface, the WorkForce DS-30.

Notable Solutions, Inc. (NSi) has added new document workflow capabilities with the latest update to its  transactional capture and workflow solution, NSI AutoStore 6.0, which incorporates two new products, NSi WebCapture and NSi Smarticket.

Kodak Asia-Pacific says its business as usual for the Document Imaging (DI) division despite parent company Eastman Kodak filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

A new Mobile Capture solution launched by Kofax takes content captured on smartphones and tablet computers and passes it directly into Kofax workflows to enterprise applications and repositories.

Outback Imaging has added TechnologyOne ECM v4.0 to the list of EDRMS suites it supports with its EzeScan capture software.

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