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Contex Americas Unveils XD2490 MFP

Wide-format scan-to-print solution retails for less than $5,200.

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By DE Editors  

June 11, 2010

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Contex’s new XD2490 MFP pairs the XD2490 wide format scanner and Nextimage software with a custom stand. The lightweight XD2490 MFP has a series of multi-use functions to scan, copy, and communicate. This single-footprint, multi-function solution retails for less than $5,200 and can be coupled with most 24-in. printers.

"The XD2490 24-in. scanner creates high-quality scans of drawings, sketches, renderings, and markups," says Phil Magenheim, president and COO for Contex Americas, Inc.

The wide format scanning solutions also provide CAD/GIS users with the ability include paper drawings into their projects without having to redraw or extract data. Scanned images can be edited or enhanced from within CAD or GIS, making the scanned document a complementary part of a CAD project, BIM, or GIS dataset.

For more information, visit Contex.

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

 
 

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