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A
Digital Publication
Scanner With
Sizable Advantages.
The first big
advantage of the Minolta PS 7000 is face-up scanning: the ability to
scan valuable books without too much handling. For large-sized
books, archival records, artwork, ledgers, legal documents and other
bound materials, face-up scanning eliminates the need to turn
volumes over in face-down position- offering greater protection to
fragile bindings.
With a scanning area
of 17” x 23 3/8”, the PS 7000 lets you scan even oversized bound
volumes with ease. You’ll get clean, crisp images, with up to 600
dpi resolution. You can output your scanned image direct to PC or
printer, and a single button switches your output from PC-connect to
direct-print mode. Scan, save, share, print - Minolta does it all!
Features
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Image
Editing
erase center shadow during open book scanning, enable frame
masking and select finger masking.
Resolution
Optional image resolution settings provide outputs of 600dpi.
Set PC or
Printer
Direct Print or PC-Connect Mode – a single button switches
your PS 7000 output from printer to PC.
Simple
Controls
On your Minolta PS 7000 make scanning bound volumes quick and
simple, even for first-time users.
Gentle
Lighting
The PS 7000 utilizes a gentle halogen lamp that provides
constant lighting with minimal heat and no damage to the scanned
object – even with continuous use.
Face-Up
Scanning is faster
and better for bound materials, because you don’t have to
handle them repeatedly or press down on bindings. One scan
produces multiple copies, another advantage to minimize light
exposure on rare or deteriorated books.
Optional 90
Degree Book Cradle
with 3 different settings for enhanced book spine support.
Automatic
Curve Correction
compensates for page curvature at the center spine. The PS 7000
can also automatically mask borders, erase shadows, and erase
the image of fingers holding open the pages of bound materials.
With auto focus and auto exposure, you can scan accurately
without time-consuming manual adjustments.
Contact
Information & Records Associates for more information or a
demonstration.
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