<David.LPower@gmail.com> wrote in message
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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/catal...ell/4800dr.htm
>
On Jul 16, 6:58*pm, "CSM1" <nomorem...@nomail.com> wrote:
> <David.LPo...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:56981369-db6e-4325-925d-e566a9c859b4@m3g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Hello.
>
> > I was wondering if anyone here has used or heard about the honeywell
> > 4800dr image digitizer,
>
> >http://www.barcodediscount.com/catal...ell/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/..._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.
>
> --
> CSM1http://www.carlmcmillan.com
> --
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.
<David.LPower@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Jul 16, 6:58 pm, "CSM1" <nomorem...@nomail.com> wrote:
>> <David.LPo...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:56981369-db6e-4325-925d-e566a9c859b4@m3g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> > Hello.
>>
>> > I was wondering if anyone here has used or heard about the honeywell
>> > 4800dr image digitizer,
>>
>> >http://www.barcodediscount.com/catal...ell/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.
>>
>> --
>> CSM1http://www.carlmcmillan.com
>> --
>
>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.
On Jul 17, 3:00*pm, "CSM1" <nomorem...@nomail.com> wrote:
> <David.LPo...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:3632a88e-b023-4ba8-bc5e-b8f37b17d638@j22g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> On Jul 16, 6:58 pm, "CSM1" <nomorem...@nomail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> >> <David.LPo...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> >>news:56981369-db6e-4325-925d-e566a9c859b4@m3g2000hsc.googlegroups.com....
>
> >> > Hello.
>
> >> > I was wondering if anyone here has used or heard about the honeywell
> >> > 4800dr image digitizer,
>
> >> >http://www.barcodediscount.com/catal...ell/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.
>
> >> --
> >> CSM1http://www.carlmcmillan.com
> >> --
>
> >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.
>
> --
> CSM1http://www.carlmcmillan.com
> --
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.
<David.LPower@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Jul 17, 3:00 pm, "CSM1" <nomorem...@nomail.com> wrote:
> <David.LPo...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:3632a88e-b023-4ba8-bc5e-b8f37b17d638@j22g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> On Jul 16, 6:58 pm, "CSM1" <nomorem...@nomail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> >> <David.LPo...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> >>news:56981369-db6e-4325-925d-e566a9c859b4@m3g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
>
> >> > Hello.
>
> >> > I was wondering if anyone here has used or heard about the honeywell
> >> > 4800dr image digitizer,
>
> >> >http://www.barcodediscount.com/catal...ell/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.
>
> >> --
> >> CSM1http://www.carlmcmillan.com
> >> --
>
> >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.
>
> --
> CSM1http://www.carlmcmillan.com
> --
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.