Kodak Alaris Expands Scanner Portfolio with New i3300 Scanner
Kodak Alaris today expanded its document-scanner family with the new Kodak i3300 Scanner ($4,495 U.S. list). Designed for general office use, Kodak Alaris rates the i3300 at up to 70 ppm, fitting in between Kodak Alaris’ 50-ppm i3200 and 90-ppm i3400 scanners. As part of the “Alaris IN2 Ecosystem,” the i3300 is said to seamlessly integrate with document-capture software and third-party applications.
“Healthcare facilities are looking to address challenges throughout the continuum of care, from patient on-boarding to forms processing. The i3300 Scanner is ideal for satisfying these broad requirements,” commented Vanilda Grando, managing director for Kodak Alaris Information Management’s Americas Region. “Similarly, government satellite locations such as county clerks’ offices, school districts, and motor vehicle departments will find 70 pages per minute is a ‘sweet spot’ for handling both transactional and batch scanning operations.”
Features include:
- The latest version of Perfect Page technology with built-in barcode reading.
- “Advanced imaging technology that requires no trade-offs in terms of productivity or scanning speed for color or high-resolution images.”
- Intelligent Document Protection (IDP) to defend against potentially damaged documents and lost data. With IDP, the paper transport automatically stops at the first indication of document damage, so users can preserve the document and the information it contains.
- Integration with all TWAIN, ISIS, and LINUX-based scanning applications, and compatibility with Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac, and Linux environments.
Other features include: Bar Code Reading; Perfect Page Scanning; iThresholding; deskew; autocrop; relative cropping; aggressive cropping; electronic color dropout; dual stream scanning; interactive color, brightness and contrast adjustment; automatic orientation; automatic color detection; intelligent background color smoothing; intelligent image edge fill; image merge; content-based blank page detection; streak filtering; image hole fill; sharpness filter; auto brightness, special document mode; continuous-scanning mode; toggle patch; and auto photo cropping.
For more information and complete specifications, visit Kodak Alaris here.
More Resources
- November 2016: Toshiba Resellers to Sell Kodak Alaris Document Scanners
- November 2015: Kodak Alaris Creates AI Foundry to Help Businesses Manage and Process Data with the Help of Artificial Intelligence
- March 2014: New Kodak Alaris Departmental Document Scanners for Fighting ‘Storm’ of Paper Documents
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