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Linea de scaners y unidades de captura de imagenes, lider mundial de fabricación alemana, image access, wide format scanners http://www.PrintLAT.com http://www.imageaccess.com
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Image Access Crea%ve Technology. Fast Scans. Brilliant Results.
Image Access is a unique manufacturer of large format scanning solu3ons because we capture all of the three scanning methodologies in our product por9olio: • Overhead scanners -‐ Bookeye 3 and Bookeye 4 for books in
formats up to A1 (24 x 36)
• Sheet feed scanners for document widths ranging between 36 and 48 inches -‐ WideTEK 36, WideTEK 42, WideTEK 48 and WideTEK 36DS, WideTEK 36C
• Flatbed scanners -‐ WideTEK 25 for formats up to A2 (18 x 24)
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1993 Company founded in Wuppertal, Germany, and in Boca Raton, USA. 1994 Development of HiRES graphic cards and scanner interface cards DPU-‐16. 1995 Development of first genera3on Bookeye® planetary scanner. 1998 Development of color flatbed scanners. Birth of the Scan2Net® technology. 2001 Distribu3on of the Scan2Net® scanners worldwide under our own brand. 2005 Introduc3on of the 1st genera3on of wide format scanners, WT36. 2006 All scanners comply with CE, UL, cUL, WEEE, RoHS, Energy Star. 2008 Largest product launch in the company’s history. 2009 Development of the world’s first wide format duplex scanner, WT36DS. 2010 Launch of Bookeye 4, the only scanner that scans V-‐shaped and flat. 2011 Introduc3on of the wide format CIS scanner WT36C, fastest in its class.
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Our headquarters is in the center of the largest industrial area in Europe. Less than one hour from Düsseldorf Airport and less than 5 minutes from the next highway A46 Facts: Company size: 3,200 m² Employees: > 50 in Europe Research & Development: 20 engineers Produc3on of cameras: 4,500 p.a. Revenues 2011: € 10M, $15M Future: Construc3on of a new distribu3on center with 1,000m³ storage capacity.
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Electrical Mechanical Mechanical engineers develop a 3D model of parts and assemblies on state of the art CAD worksta3ons (SolidWorks).
We develop our products ourselves -‐ from printed circuit boards to integrated electronics u3lizing automated quality test systems.
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Laser Culng SMT Assembly Fully automated produc3on of PCBs is achieved with SMT assembly machines equipped with high quality vision systems.
Mechanical components are manufactured by laser guided milling cumers. The 6KW laser assures highly precise sheet metal parts.
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Due to the higher number of individual parts, produc3on of the Bookeye planetary scanners is more complex. The A2 and A1 Bookeye models with electrical book cradles require a level of complexity in produc3on.
In the final assembly of large format scanners, all parts and assembled components are brought together in each device which, depending on its size, can contain up to four individual camera systems.
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WideTEK 25 • World’s only 18 x 24 flatbed produc3on scanner WideTEK 36 • World’s fastest full color produc3on wide format scanner, 8.5 ips at 300 dpi
WideTEK 42 and 48 • Scanner hardware is the same size, upgrade to widest width with sooware
WideTEK 36DS • World’s first wide format duplex scanner
WideTEK 36C • Produc3on-‐level scanning at an entry-‐level price point
Tradi3onal Scanner Host PC
CCD element converts photons to voltages.
Final output -‐a file wri?en to an arbitrary storage media.
Converts analog voltages to digital signals.
Scan line memory used as a buffer.
Scanner connects to host PC via USB port or SCSI.
PC driver corrects gain, offset, gamma, illumina%on.
JPEG compression with adjustable quality level.
CCD A/D Memory USB Gain Offset Gamma
JPEG File 36b 24b 24b 18b 18b
CCD element converts photons to voltages.
Final output, file stored on any drive, FTP SMB or printer.
Converts analog voltages to digital signals.
Gain, Offset, Gamma,illumin-‐a%on correc%on in hardware.
Memory holds one full scan for real %me processing.
JPEG engine tailored to the proper%es of the CCD.
Standard IP protocols over 100Mb/1Gb network.
CCD A/D Gain Offset Gamma
Memory JPEG TCP/IP HTML FTP
File 36b 24b 24b 24b
Scan2Net Scanner Host PC
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Scan2Net Scanner Tradi3onal Scanner • Various vendor specific API´s, TWAIN, ISIS
drivers. None covers the full range of scanners. • Some scanners need special interface boards,
all need vendor or third party supplied drivers. • Connec3ng a scanner to a PC can be a
painstaking task. Even your network guru has to read the manual to do the job.
• Most scanners have some form of limited build-‐in diagnos3cs. Troubleshoo3ng requires a technician to show up on-‐site.
• Limited or no firmware update capability. Best case scenario is the execu3on of a service program at the scanner loca3on.
• Same API across all scanners from DIN A2 flatbed scanners to 48” large format scanners.
• Seamless integra3on into exis3ng network infrastructure without special drivers.
• The customer is the integra3on specialist. Assign a valid IP, start your browser and go. Ask your network guru, he will love it!
• Remote diagnos3cs via Intranet, automated emails with error reports lead to very high up3me despite the low maintenance effort.
• Sooware op3ons and enhancements can be purchased through the Internet and installed remotely.
WEEE
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