Sheet-feed/Document Scanners and NMCI

sleuth

Livin' Like Thanksgivin'
My boss wants to encourage some folks to clean up their "paper storage" around the office, and asked me to find him a fast (at least 40+ ppm), sheet-fed color scanner that will scan to PDF files and not be required to attach to a network (in order to get around NMCI).

Basically, I'm thinking it's gonna have to have some sort of removable media (zip, usb drives, cd/dvd burner, etc.) available for you to transport the scans from the printer to the user's PC, since it can't be networked into NMCI. Presumably he'd want it to be under $5000 or so...

Anyone got anything like this in their office? Is it any good? What model/manufacturer is it?

I've been looking around the web for a couple hours trying to find one, but most of the ones I've found don't meet the "removable media" criteria.
 

Warron

Member
My office recently got one that is sheet fed and writes the files to a cd. It works real nice, but I think it writes them as tiff files, not pdf. I will have to check on the make and model and get back to you though.
 

Tonio

Asperger's Poster Child
Warron said:
It works real nice, but I think it writes them as tiff files, not pdf.

If you have the full version of Acrobat (not just the Reader version), I believe you can use that to convert the TIFF files to PDFs.
 

Warron

Member
I asked our document expert about the scanner and she said it is a Canon CD-4050N and it can write the files to cd as either tiff or pdf.

Here is a link to the canon web page.

http://www.canon.com.my/office/dms/cd4050.htm

I wasn't able to find a reliable source for a price with a quick search. But I'm starting to think it will not cost less then $5000.
 

sleuth

Livin' Like Thanksgivin'
Warron said:
My office recently got one that is sheet fed and writes the files to a cd. It works real nice, but I think it writes them as tiff files, not pdf. I will have to check on the make and model and get back to you though.

Thanks... lemme know
 

tirdun

staring into the abyss
Coldn't you just hook a scanner up to a legacy PC and do the work from there? It's a kludge, but it'll save you the effort of looking for a scanner with media read/write.
 

sleuth

Livin' Like Thanksgivin'
tirdun said:
Coldn't you just hook a scanner up to a legacy PC and do the work from there? It's a kludge, but it'll save you the effort of looking for a scanner with media read/write.
The thing is... you never know when they're going to come and take away your legacy machine. :shrug:
 
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czygvtwkr

Guest
Good Luck, they are really cracking down on all IT purchases, printers, scanners, even parallel printer cables need a waver.
 
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