The "Elar" corporation, a Russian manufacturer of scanning equipment, has announced the launch of sales of new industrial scanners "Scamax" 1000 and 2000. The devices are designed for high-performance document digitization in organizations.
Both models are equipped with an automatic feeder for up to 500 sheets of A3 format and are capable of processing up to 300 pages per minute. "Scamax" 1000 uses a CIS matrix for office documents, while model 2000 with CCD sensors is designed for working with archival materials. The scanners operate autonomously, without connecting to an external computer, thanks to the built-in Russian "Baikal" processor and the Linux operating system.
The "Elar ScanImage" software allows you to scan, process images, and save files in various formats. The devices are compatible with Windows and Linux OS. The scanners are manufactured in Russia according to the ISO 9001:2015 standard, and each device undergoes multi-stage quality control.
The "Scamax" 1000/2000 series is a development of the company's line of industrial scanners, which have been used in institutions for more than 15 years. The equipment is available for procurement under government procurement legislation.
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