OT: sheetfeed scanner recommendations?

Geoff Bleau geoffb at bellsouth.net
Wed Mar 30 09:45:23 PST 2005


Barry,

I just installed 2 Panasonic KV-S2026C scanners at a medical facility.

They are using these to scan in patient charts; insurance cards; 
pathology reports;
biopsy's etc etc.

Some of the chart folders are a mess. Docs of different sizes, wrinkled; 
folded
wrong etc etc.

So far - this scanner has handled everything they throw at it - with no 
jams in the
ADF.

I can't speak for larger, laminated material - but they are scanning in 
drivers licenses
and (some) insurance cards which are laminated.

This scanner is ADF only - no flatbed.

Geoff
 

Barry Wiseman wrote:

> My client receives documents relating to his inventory items that need 
> to be scanned and related to the fP inventory records (highly tenuous 
> topic link ;-).
>
> For my other clients this has always been a low-volume proposition 
> solved with slow, stupid, cheap flatbed scanners.  This guy, however, 
> is processing batches of many hundreds at a time, so speed and ease of 
> handling is critical.
>
> The documents are 7"W x 5"D, and laminated on both sides.  Anybody 
> have experience with a scanner sheet-feeder that can reliably grab and 
> pull a card this small and slippery?
>
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