Scanning is a popular tool in most businesses. There are several ways to attack the need for scanning and each has its purpose and benefits. One of the methods which often gets over looked in the office due to the preponderance of network scanning tools around is desktop document scanning.
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Desktop Document Scanning Can Facilitate Your Work
Posted by Lee Kirkby on Wed, Jan 7, 2015 @ 08:01 AM
Topics: Scanning, document filing, document storage strategy, Kodak, Fujitsu, paper filing
Fujitsu Book Scanner ScanSnap SV600 Meets Unique Needs
Posted by Lee Kirkby on Wed, Nov 6, 2013 @ 07:11 AM
One challenge that is often not met by small sheet fed scanners is the ability to capture images from books and magazines or other bound materials. This new unit from Fujitsu targets just this issue (for video and other reviews please scroll down).
Topics: Scanning, document filing, Fujitsu
Android at 80%, Anti Spam Rules, Samsung Printer From Origami, & More
Posted by Lee Kirkby on Tue, Aug 20, 2013 @ 08:08 AM
Each week I receive and try to scan hundreds of articles, news sheets and announcements about the world of technology with a special focus on those which might today or in the future have an impact on business operations.
Topics: technology tools, spam, Fujitsu, Samsung
I Gave My Scanner to a Client & Now I Can't Work
Posted by Lee Kirkby on Thu, Aug 30, 2012 @ 06:08 AM
Topics: technology tools, Scanning, Fujitsu
Types of Scanners For Paper Capture - 9 Considerations
Posted by Lee Kirkby on Fri, Apr 20, 2012 @ 11:04 AM
Topics: Scanning, document storage strategy, document management, Kodak, Fujitsu
There are several ways to go about setting up scanning in your office. Here are 5 reasons why you will want to consider a centralized system.
Topics: Scanning, document filing, document management, Document, Kodak, Fujitsu