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Contex to Demonstrating EDM/ECM Wide Format Scanning Solutions at AIIM Expo

Company launches 'Go Wide' promotional campaign, participates in EMC Captiva's passport program.

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March 21, 2011

By DE Editors

Contex, a developer of wide format scanning and imaging solutions, is demonstrating new wide format scanning solutions at the AIIM International Conference & Expo March 21-24, in Washington, DC.

At the Expo, Contex will announce new solutions that allow users to scan large or over-sized documents directly into an EDM or ECM workflow. The company will also showcase its 24-in. XD2490 wide format scanner and its high-speed, 42-in. HD4250 MFP scanning solution combined with the HP Designjet T7100 printer. Expo attendees are invited to visit Contex booth #1733 to learn more about wide format scanning solutions for EDM/ECM workflows, and for the opportunity to win prizes.

Contex is also participating in EMC Captiva's passport program, which gives attendees the opportunity to win prizes after receiving a passport stamp from the following partner booths: Brother International Corporation booth #924, Plustek Technology booth #1436, and EMC Corporation booth #1725. Attendees can obtain the passport program information from the Captiva OEM Technologies pod at EMC's booth. The completed passport form must be returned to the Captiva OEM Technologies pod to be entered to win.

Additionally, Contex will be launching its 'Go Wide' campaign. The campaign educates EDM/ECM professionals on how to resolve bottlenecks and difficulties in handling wide format scanned images in their workflow.

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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