The market for desktop publishing systems is still evolving and it has been considered as major growth area of computer industry. To answer a growing need more robust desktop scanning, ibml, the company in production scanning and document capture solutions and services, has introduced the smartest desktop scanner.
This desktop scanner makes document process automation easy and cost-effective. The new scanner is capable of scanning 65 to 100 pages-per-minute (PPM (News - Alert)).
ibml's ImageTracDS 1085 is equipped with document process automation capabilities. It is considered to raise the expectations for productivity and process efficiency for mid-volume scanning applications. It works on specialized high-volume scanning technology. The operational benefits of inline scanning intelligence and document process automation have been made available for clients.
The ImageTracDS 1085 is Suitable for automating centralized and distributed mid-volume capture applications. The ImageTracDS 1085 is run by a version of the same SoftTrac capture software utilized by many of the world's most demanding capture operations on ibml's ultra-high-speed ImageTrac scanners.
The ImageTracDS 1085 with inline intelligence of ibml's SoftTrac Scan and DocNetics software can sort with two documents. The scanner is the ideal solution for applications with checks, claims forms, separator sheets or any other document that requires special post-scan handling.
Dan Lucarini, Chief Marketing Officer ibml said in a statement, “The ImageTracDS 1085 is the first truly intelligent mid-volume production scanner that literally does the paperwork for you, no other desktop scanner in this class can apply transactional business rules, perform complex data extraction and document recognition, and physically sort documents, all in one lean, labor-saving operation.”
The ImageTracDS 1085 offers the exceptional throughput and image quality that are hallmarks of all ibml scanners. It gives 85 PPM at 300 dots per inch (DPI) with 24-bit color image capture at output resolutions ranging from 50 to 600 DPI.
Edited by Cassandra Tucker