Manual scanners : Suprascan A1 II


Suprascan A1 II color scanner

The new generation of SUPRASCAN scanners, SUPRASCAN II, digitizes documents, books and any type of bound works up to a A1/D ( (2xA2) size format in color, grey scale or binary modes.

It delivers high resolution quality images with true optical resolutions from 300 to 800 dpi depending on the scanned area.

The line of scanners has enhanced productivity with bidirectional scanning and background writing of the resultant image. The maximum scan time at 300 dpi for the full A1/D size is 7.4 seconds in color. Scanning a 2xA4 book comes down to only 4.2 seconds in color.



BENEFITS

  • High productivity
        - Bi-directional scanning
        - Image displayed during scanning
        - Image enhancement & compression while scanning

  • High reproduction quality
        - Only one camera
        - Line scan camera (moving linescan sensor)
        - Real-time lighting correction
        - Focused LED lighting optimized for bright/reflective documents

  • Scanners that meet archive conservation standards
        - No glass required therefore no contact with the book
        - Low lighting emission with no heat
        - 120° book holder ideal for fragile books

  • LED Lighting Technology
        - Lighting does not emit UV & Infrared rays
        - Moving lighting means no damage
        - Light is on only during the scan
        - Very low heat dissipation

  • Ergonomics
        - Design to ensure ergonomics and to maintain productivity
        - Screen can be easily adjusted with ergonomic articulated arm
        - Lighting is below the user's eye level

Suprascan A1 II workstation



Download SUPRASCAN A1 II datasheet: Suprascan_A1_II.pdf

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