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May 1, 2008

By DE Editors

Spicer Corporation (Kitchener, Ontario) released Scan Review for Imagenation View Markup and Edit (VME). With Spicer Imagenation and Spicer Scan Review, reprographics businesses and organizations with engineering departments benefit from on-the-fly workflow applications, and more.

With its scan-to-file ease of use, Scan Review automatically opens scanned images and raster files in Spicer Imagenation VME for review, optional image cleanup and final file acceptance or rejection. Users can scan, review, clean up, print and plot color, grayscale and bilevel documents and save to standard formats, such as CALS, TIFF or PDF, for electronic storage and distribution.

It offers seamless integration with wide format scanners for immediate access and review of documents, images and engineering drawings; and a single source solution to reduce total cost of ownership.

Learn more about Scan Review from Spicer.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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