Think that the only scanner in your life should be the size of a Minicooper and operated by a trained scanning professional?
Specifically, "where is the scanner going to be located and what is capable throughput of the scanner itself?
To help me with this project, Canon sent me 2 scanners to test, a P-215 portable scanner, and a DR-C125 desktop scanner. I originally thought that given the age and condition of the paper and the contents, I’d have to use a flatbed scanner and painstakingly prepare and scan 1 page at a time of thousands
The mobile workforce is currently using tablets as paper alternatives, they’re using smartphones, iPads, and like devices to capture receipts, smaller documents and even 1 or 2 page documents, but they are also deploying rugged, portable scanners to capture more traditional documents at the point of mobile origin
This is the sign of someone who has only experienced OCR on their scanner and sees little additional value from the technology
These are capabilities that traditional scanners can handle out of the box
In this case a dedicated document scanner is most likely a logical choice of capture device hardware because they are frequently scanning documents
Mobile capture happens in two categories mobile device only capture, or mobile device attached to a mobile scanner capture. Making the distinction between these two categories is extremely important
At CES last week, Pathway Innovations and Technologies demonstrated their new HoverCam Office Cameras , a cloud-based mobile scanning solution that combines the functions of an office desktop scanner with a video conferencing camera and a document camera
It’s like having the power of a scanner right in your pocket. Acting as an extension for scanners, photocopiers and fax machines, the mobile camera phones can become an important office equipment device to allow you to complete tasks like converting photos of business cards into text that is automatically saved directly to address books and CRM systems
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