Scanning & Capture

Kodak has launched a new compact desktop scanner. The Kodak ScanMate i920 scans colour documents at 15 pages per minute (ppm) and black-and-white documents at 20 ppm, and has both single-sided and double-sided scanning modes.

Australia’s Digital Microfilm Equipment is targetting the market for book digitisation with a new offering from Germany’s TREVENTUS Mechatronics, the ScanRobot 2.0.

 

Industrial-strength PDF conversion and OCR of documents is promised by a new server-based solution from CVISION Technologies, Maestro Recognition Server 5.0

 

Brother International Australia has announced three new A3 colour inkjet Multi-Function Centres (MFCs).

 

PSIGEN Software has added automated document routing and managed metadata to its SharePoint scanning and capture solution, PSI:Capture.

 


Accusoft Pegasus has announced a software development kit (SDK) to create mobile applications that provide a more faithful reproduction of images.

 

Kodak has released KODAK Capture Pro Software v3.1 with a number of new enhancements that address expanded language and scanner support, and features to help improve customer productivity.

 

Kofax will lay out $US5.5 million to acquire Atalasoft, a developer and marketer of imaging software development toolkits (SDKs), which it plans to offer for use with its Capture and Transformation Modules software.

 

In the aftermath of the devastating 2011 earthquake, Chistchurch City Council is seeking to accelerate its digitisation program to deal with a spike in property enquires.

 

Brother International (Aust) has added seven new models to its line of Monochrome Laser Multi-Functional Products (MFPs) for the home office and SMB market.

 

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