Paradigm Imaging Group introduces the HDPLUS Scanner Series
Paradigm Imaging Group, a leading supplier of large-format scanning, printing and document archiving solutions, announces the release of 9 new scanners from Graphtec – the highly anticipated HD-Plus Series. The 42″ CS610/510/IS210 HD+ series features:
* 600 dpi true optical resolution
* Maximum resolution up to 9600 dpi (pro models)
* B/W scan speed – up to 9 inches per second (pro models)
* Color scan speed – up to 3 inches per second (pro models)
* No warm-up time
* No mirrors or camera lenses
* Upgradeable
* Energy Star Compliant
* 3-Year On-Site Warranty
Graphtec’s newest entry into the 36″ scanner category is the CSX300 HD+. With a retail price of under $10,000, this full-color scanner offers superior performance at an affordable price. Some of the notable features of the CSX300 HD+ include:
* 600 dpi true optical resolution
* Maximum resolution up to 9600 dpi
* B/W scan speed – up to 6 inches per second
* Color scan speed – up to 2 inches per second
* No warm-up time
* No mirrors or camera lenses
* Optical detection of standard paper sizes
* Convenient face-up document scanning
* “Green” manufacturing – all materials on main scanner unit are recyclable
* Energy Star Compliant
* 1-Year On-Site Warranty
All of the new scanners include Graphtec’s exclusive Scanning Master 21+ Software, which includes the following enhancements:
* Scan-Print Button added for ease-of-use
* Automatic skew correction
* Automatic size detection
Says Randy Geesman, President of Paradigm Imaging Group, “The new Graphtec scanners are an important enhancement to our product line. Graphtec continues to bring state-of-the-art large-format scanners to the marketplace with unsurpassed functionality and reliability, features that are essential components to our “Best-of-Breed” philosophy – offering only the best products, the highest level of customer service and the most technologically sophisticated equipment.”
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This article was last modified on January 7, 2023
This article was first published on April 30, 2008
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