Monday, March 24, 2008

Alliance BatchScan Document Scanning

Alliance BatchScan is a document scanning solution which scans paper documents using TWAIN compatible document scanners. Documents may be scanned for Indexing into the Alliance Imager document management system or the Alliance PaperChase records management system or saved into a Microsoft Windows folder.Documents are saved as multi-page TIFF or PDF files. Scanned images are displayed on screen as they are being scanned for a visual check, and facilities are provided to rescan a page or the whole document, to add pages, to insert pages or to delete pages. Barcodes can also be read.

Alliance Imager document management and imaging software scans paper documents into electronic documents that can be viewed,
edited and distributed in a PC network and provides Document Management of scanned and electronic documents (such as Word or
Excel) in a database.

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Saturday, June 23, 2007

Panasonic Scanners

Alliance now supply Panasonic scanners.

See http://www.alliancegroup.co.uk/Panasonic-scanners.html for more details.







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Sunday, March 05, 2006

New Fujitsu Scanners


Fujitsu fi-5120C

A4, 25 page/minute scanner (50 sides/minute duplex), mono/colour, SCSI/USB, Duplex, sheetfeed only.

  • High speed scanning up to 30 ppm / 60 ipm @ 150 dpi
  • Advanced DTC mode
  • Up to 600 dpi
  • Duplex Scanning
  • Deskew/Autocropping
  • White/Black background
  • Ultrasonic multi feed detection
  • 50 page Auto Document Feeder
  • Bundled with full Adobe Acrobat 7
  • Small footprint
  • Interface : SCSI and USB 2.0
  • Optional imprinter (post scan)
  • TWAIN and ISIS drivers
  • 1000 pages/day

Fujitsu fi-5220C

A4, 25 page/minute scanner (50 sides/minute duplex), mono/colour, SCSI/USB, Duplex, sheetfeed and flatbed.
  • High speed scanning up to 30 ppm / 60 ipm @150dpi
  • Advanced DTC mode
  • Up to 600 dpi
  • ADF + Flatbed
  • Duplex Scanning
  • Deskew / Autocropping
  • White/Black background
  • Ultrasonic multi feed detection
  • 50 page Auto Document Feeder
  • Bundled with full Adobe Acrobat 7
  • Small footprint
  • Interface : SCSI and USB 2.0
  • TWAIN and ISIS drivers
  • 1000 pages/day

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Scanners

Sunday, October 23, 2005

Document Scanners and Scanning

Document Scanners
Document Management and Document Imaging systems require document scanners to scan paper documents and save them as images. Here are a few points to look for:

Flatbed or Sheetfeed ?
A Flatbed Scanner allows you to position a document on the glass and scan it. This provides the flexibility to scan damaged or fragile documents, books or stapled documents but is a relatively slow method of scanning.
A Sheetfeeder (or Automatic Document Feed) allows a pile of documents to be scanned, though all must be in good condition and unstapled.
Some scanners offer both Flatbed and Sheetfeed. Sheetfeed-only scanners are typically faster than dual purpose scanners.

Colour or Monochrome ?
Most Document Imaging requires Black and White scanning. There is usually little point in scanning, say, Invoices or Letters in colour.
In many cases Drawings and Photographs are better scanned in Greyscale (that is in various shades of grey) rather than Black and White.More and more there is a requirement to scan in colour. Colour leaflets and photographs can be accurately reproduced with a colour scanner. You should identify your requirements and select a suitable scanner.
Duplex ?
Duplex scanning is the ability to scan both sides of a sheet of paper at the same time. The requirement for this feature is entirely dependent upon the type of documents you wish to scan.
A4 or A3 or larger ?
Most document scanners scan A4 (or Letter) sized documents. Optionally A3 scanners may be preferred (these will also scan A4 of course). Larger formats such as A0 size are also available.
Scan Speed ?
Document Imaging scanners are available in a range of scan speeds. 10-15 pages per minute is usually the minimum acceptable speed. Mid range scanners typically scan at 20-45 pages per minute whilst production scanners scan at over 50 pages per minute. Scan speeds are available at up to 120 pages per minute.Duplex Scanners (see above) can scan both sides of a page at the same time resulting in higher scan speeds (when measured in images per minute rather than pages per minute).
Note that most manufacturers quote scan speeds when scanning at 200dpi, higher resolutions will result in lower speeds.

Resolution ?
Scanners allow a choice of resolution. Typically the higher the resolution the better the quality of the scan but the storage requirement will also be more.Resolution is measured in dots-per-inch (dpi).We normally recommend scanning monochrome documents at 200dpi or 300 dpi. If you also wish to OCR (see below) a document 300dpi is preferred.There is normally no advantage in scanning in a document at a higher resolution than it was originally printed. If a letter was printed on a laser printer at 300dpi scanning at more than 300dpi will not improve it.
Note that scanners achieve a given resolution in two possible ways - either by scanning optically at that resolution or by scanning at a lower optical resolution and then digitally enhancing the scan. A scanner with a high optical resolution will give better results than a scanner that relies on digital enhancement.

Personal, Workgroup or Production Scanners ?
The strategy for scanning will depend upon your particular requirements. You may provide individual users with their own (usually small and low-speed) scanners, you may provide a workgroup or department with a shared (usually mid-range) scanner or you may have a dedicated scanning facility (using high speed production scanners).

A typical Personal scanner, sheetfeed-only 25 pages per minute Colour and Monochrome.
Optical Character Recognition (OCR)
A scanned image is rather like a photograph or photocopy. You cannot electronically 'read' or edit the text on it. Optical Character Recognition gives you this facility. OCR will convert any text it finds on an image into electronically readable text. This text may then be edited (by Word Processing software, for example) or may be stored with the scanned image to enable searching for a given word or phrase.
TWAIN Scanning

TWAIN is an industry-standard method of allowing software to communicate with a scanner. A software package (such as Alliance Imager) can drive a scanner using TWAIN. The physical connection of a scanner to a PC will typically be via a SCSI or USB connection.
Imaging for Windows uses TWAIN scanning drivers.
KOFAX VRS Scanning

An alternative method for a software package (such as Alliance BatchScan scanning) to drive a scanner is to use a Kofax Adrenaline interface card. This provides a physical connection of scanner to PC and also the driver software. Kofax is especially suitable for high speed scanners.
An enhancement to Kofax is Virtual ReScan scanning enhancement.Virtual ReScan (VRS) enables you to get perfect scans every time. As quickly as images pass through the scanner, VRS performs a multi-point inspection of each document. It instantly checks and corrects for alignment (skew), brightness, contrast, and image clarity, so that only the best images are moved into your application.
Note that not all scanners can support Kofax.
Application Software
Scanners need application software to drive them. A document management application, such as Alliance Imager document imaging or Alliance PaperChase records management can scan and index the scanned documents. This is typically suited to relatively low volumes of scanning.
For large volumes of scanning a dedicated batch scanning program is recommended. Alliance BatchScan scanning software scans and stores at high speed for subsequent indexing.
Most scanners are suitable for use with Microsoft/Kodak/Wang Imaging for Windows.
Indexing is the entry of data against each scan so that the document may be found when required. The amount of data entered for each document will be dependent upon the requirements of your application.Indexing may be manual (by typing in the required data) or automatic (from a barcode printed on the document, or from OCR, or by sequential numbering).
Scanner Manufacturers
We supply scanners from a range of manufacturers including:
Fujitsu scanners for document management and document imaging.
Kodak scanners for document management and document imaging.
Canon scanners for document management and document imaging.

And other scanners for document management and imaging including Bowe, Bell and Howell and Xerox.

Saturday, March 19, 2005

Document Scanning - Alliance BatchScan http://www.alliancegroup.co.uk

Document Scanning - Alliance BatchScan

Document Scanning software and scanners
from www.alliancegroup.co.uk

Alliance BatchScan document scanning provides volume scanning for TWAIN compatible imaging scanners. Documents may be scanned for Indexing into Alliance Imager document management or Alliance PaperChase records management or saved into a Windows folder. Documents are saved as multi-page TIFF files, or optionally as PDF (Acrobat) image files.Scanned images are displayed on screen as they are being scanned as a visual check, and facilities are provided to rescan a page or the whole document, to add pages, to insert pages or to delete pages.Users may select whether to scan a batch of pages as one document or as a series of 1 or 2 page documents. A3 scanning, colour scanning, duplex (double-sided) scanning, high-speed scanning or high resolution scanning are all supported, subject to the capabilities of the scanner.

Typical scanners include:
Fujitsu fi-4120, fi-4220, fi-5110, fi-5120, fi-5220, fi-4340C, fi-4530C, fi-4640S,fi-4860C, M4097, fi-5750C, fi-5650C, M4099, fi-4990C.
Canon DR 3060, 3080, 5020, 5080C
Kodak i30,i40,i50, i60, i80, i250, i260, i280, 3500, 4500, i600
Bowe, Bell + Howell 8000 series
and many other TWAIN compliant scanners



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http://www.alliancegroup.co.uk/Document-Scanning.htm

Records Management - Alliance PaperChase - File Tracking

Saturday, March 05, 2005

Document Scanners for Document Management and Document Imaging

Document Scanners for Document Management and Imaging

A look at the requirements for scanners for use in Document Management and Document Imaging systems.

Including explanations of:
Flatbed or Sheetfeed
Colour or Monochrome
Simplex orDuplex
Scan Speed
Resolution

and some typical document scanners:

Fujitsu scanners for document management and document imaging.
Kodak scanners for document management and document imaging.
Canon scanners for document management and document imaging.

Saturday, January 22, 2005

What is TWAIN ?

TWAIN is the interface standard for Windows that allows imaging hardware devices (such as scanners and digital cameras) to communicate with image processing software. Prior to TWAIN, image acquisition devices all came with their own proprietary software.

The word TWAIN means "two items of the same kind", contrary to popular belief it is not an acronym for "Technology Without An Interesting Name".

Nearly all image processing software today is TWAIN compliant. If your software supports TWAIN, you will find an "Acquire" or "Scan" command in the menus or toolbars.

This command provides access to any TWAIN hardware devices installed on the system. Although the software appearance and capabilities for each device will vary, the TWAIN Acquire command calls up the hardware interfacing software, and places the acquired image into the image processing software, without the need for the image to first be saved to disk.

As an alternative to Twain, ISIS or Kofax interfaces may be used.

Scanners from Fujitsu, Kodak and others use the TWAIN interface.

Document Scanners

Document Imaging

Alliance BatchScan provides volume scanning for TWAIN compatible imaging scanners. Documents may be scanned for Indexing into Alliance Imager document_management or Alliance PaperChase records_management or saved into a Windows folder. Documents are saved as multi-page TIFF files

Document Scanning software