Honeywell

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Hello.

I was wondering if anyone here has used or heard about the honeywell
4800dr image digitizer,

http://www.barcodediscount.com/catalog/honeywell/4800dr.htm

Not that particular unit.

But I sure have heard of similar units.

Such as this commercial one.
http://www.mid-america.com/scanning/minolta_book_scanners.html

And this one.
http://www.bookeyeusa.com/products_BE_planetary.htm

This one is neat! There are several book scanners here.
http://www.atiz.com/

You can do the same basic thing these units do with a 7 to 10 Megapixel
Digital Camera and a Copy Stand. Plus Adobe PDF software.
 
Not that particular unit.

But I sure have heard of similar units.

Such as this commercial one.http://www.mid-america.com/scanning/minolta_book_scanners.html

And this one.http://www.bookeyeusa.com/products_BE_planetary.htm

This one is neat! There are several book scanners here.http://www.atiz.com/

You can do the same basic thing these units do with a 7 to 10 Megapixel
Digital Camera and a Copy Stand. Plus Adobe PDF software.

These scanners look nice, there not exactly what I'm looking for,

I need a machine that can scan in maybe 10 to 15 pages quickly. These
pages are then stored digitally and attached to a work order which
runs on a production line,

we want to distribute these out to all our sites so it will need to be
reliable with a good repair on site policy.

It doesn’t need to be like the honeywell but we are considering that
model.
 
These scanners look nice, there not exactly what I'm looking for,

I need a machine that can scan in maybe 10 to 15 pages quickly. These
pages are then stored digitally and attached to a work order which
runs on a production line,

we want to distribute these out to all our sites so it will need to be
reliable with a good repair on site policy.

It doesn’t need to be like the honeywell but we are considering that
model.

What kind of document are you needing to scan and distribute?

If bound books, you would need some kind of a "Book" scanner.
If flat documents, just about any good flatbed scanner will work.

Nearly all Scanning systems require some operator to change pages. There are
Document feeders that can scan a stack of flat documents.

You would need to define your exact method and requirements.
 
What kind of document are you needing to scan and distribute?

If bound books, you would need some kind of a "Book" scanner.
If flat documents, just about any good flatbed scanner will work.

Nearly all Scanning systems require some operator to change pages. There are
Document feeders that can scan a stack of flat documents.

You would need to define your exact method and requirements.

Were not doing books, there work order slips, A4 in size. single
sheets maybe 15 of them at a time every 15 min. The person working the
production line will scan them in to the system I imagine.

Did you look at the link i posted? something like that would be nice.
 
What kind of document are you needing to scan and distribute?

If bound books, you would need some kind of a "Book" scanner.
If flat documents, just about any good flatbed scanner will work.

Nearly all Scanning systems require some operator to change pages. There
are
Document feeders that can scan a stack of flat documents.

You would need to define your exact method and requirements.

Were not doing books, there work order slips, A4 in size. single
sheets maybe 15 of them at a time every 15 min. The person working the
production line will scan them in to the system I imagine.

Did you look at the link i posted? something like that would be nice.

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Sorry about the no adding ">". Outlook Express does that sometimes.

If you mean the link for the Honywell, yes I looked at it.
It is a neat scanner and works much like a Digital Camera and Copy Stand.

For flat A4 documents 15 documents every 15 minutes is a tall order, not
impossible however.

If the documents are handwritten, you can only send Image PDFs, Optical
Character Recognition does not work on handwriting.

I would recommend that you check into Document Scanners that include a
Document feeder. Plus Adobe PDF software.

Kodak makes one that is a desktop unit and Kodak has the software.
http://graphics.kodak.com/docimaging/US/en/index.htm

This is the link to some Kodak document scanners:
http://graphics.kodak.com/docimaging/US/en/Products/Document_Scanners/index.htm

Fujitsu makes some high speed document scanners.
http://www.fujitsu.com/us/services/computing/peripherals/scanners/

As does other well known business vendors.
Such as:
http://www.xerox.com/

Xerox Scanners
http://www.xeroxscanners.com/en/us/
 
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