[Trainer-talk] High speed scanner

Robert Jaquiss rjaquiss at earthlink.net
Tue Aug 11 15:58:39 UTC 2015


Hello:

     I would look at Cannon and Fujitsu's product line. You will need to
look at the higher end products. Xerox used to have a web based interface
for their big copiers that was accessible. Hope this helps.

Regards,

Robert


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Good morning all,
I have a customer who is responsible for scanning large amounts of
documents, and up until now, she was using an HP all in one job that scans,
through  an ADF and saves the files as PDF documents via the HP scan
software.

This is a fairly low end all in one, and scan times are extremely slow. SO,
I'm looking to upgrade the scanner to something high speed, with ADF and
duplex capabilities. The goal would be to find something that provides an
accessible scanning software package, that could save documents in PDF
format.
Does anyone have any thoughts.


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Warm Regards:
Matt Diemert
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