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Launches Two New iNnovation Series Colour Scanners i250 and i260 Entry-Level Production Scanners Feature Advanced Technology, Dockable Flatbed, Firewire Connection
Designed to handle up to 5,000 pages per day, the i200 Series Scanners deliver colour and grayscale images at the same fast speed and low price as a bitonal-only scanner - up to 50 pages per minute (ppm) or 100 images per minute (imp) at 200 dpi. The i200 Series Scanners is the first truly modular family of low volume production scanning devices. The i250 Scanner (simplex) and i260 Scanner (duplex) can be converted from a sheet-feed only unit, to a sheet-feed with flatbed via the industry's first-in-category, A3 size dockable flatbed accessory that easily snaps into the scanner for documents that need special handling. Other options include a post-scan imprinter and an advanced image processing board. Leveraging its innovative imaging technologies, Kodak has loaded the i200 Series Scanners with features found on its high-speed i800 Series Scanners introduced last year:
The scanners also feature Kodak's Perfect Page imaging technology and SurePath paper handling, each of which is standard on the company's high and mid-range production scanners. "The excellent price to performance ratio, proven paper handling features and superior image processing and image quality firmly position the i200 Series to leapfrog competitive offerings and land at the top of it's category," said Michael Marsh, vice president and general manager of Document Imaging's Capture business. According to a recent report by InfoTrends, the low volume production category is the strongest of the industry segments in terms of sales and revenues. The growth of distributed scanning, according to the report, is likely to be a major factor in accelerating shipments. Colour adoption and office automation are also expected to boost the number of shipments through 2006. The i200 Series Scanners, which are Energy Star compliant, are delivered with both ISIS and TWAIN drivers and Kodak Capture Software Lite, which supports all innovative features of the scanners. Available in the fourth quarter 2002 is a full version of Kodak Capture Software, a high performance, plug and play application with an array of indexing and batching features which can be used with a majority of popular document management and imaging systems. About
Eastman Kodak Company and Document Imaging: The company, with sales last year of $13.2 billion, is organised into four major businesses: Photography, providing consumers, professionals and cinematographers with digital and traditional products and services; Commercial Imaging, offering image capture, output and storage products and services to businesses and government; Components, delivering flat-panel displays, optics and sensors to original equipment manufacturers; and Health, supplying the healthcare industry with traditional and digital image capture and output products and services. More information about the New Kodak i200 Scanners For
more information about Kodak Scanners visit our web site: To learn more about Colour Document Scanning visit www.kodak.com.au/AU/en/business/colour_duplex.shtml Kodak and Digital Science are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company. 2001 |
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