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Plustek Announces New Large Format Scanner

Solution offers hyper-speed and quality large-format scanning.

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By DE Editors  

June 25, 2008

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Plustek Technology Inc. (Cerritos, CA), manufacturer of consumer, professional, and office imaging devices, announced its extension in the large-format scanner arena with the launch of the Plustek OpticPro A360.

Following the heels of the OpticPro A320, the A360 is designed to offer professional results, including seven one-touch scan buttons to simplify and automate many common scanning functions (i.e., scan, OCR, copy, fax, and email) and a hyper-fast scanning speed of 2.4 seconds.

Plustek’s OpticPro A360 brings speed and adaptability to large-format scanning, states the release. Microsoft Vista-compatible, this high-speed USB 2.0 scanning device can scan an A3 size document at high quality in 2.4 seconds. The scanner comes bundled with image-processing and document-management software, including I.R.I.S. Readris 10 Pro Corporation Edition. The bundled software allows for secure PDF conversion, optical character recognition (OCR), and easy sharing of files over a network. The improved engine makes for improved images and faster scanning speeds for the professional workplace.

With an estimated street price (ESP) of $1199, the Plustek OpticPro A360 Scanner is an affordable image solution for small businesses and is now available worldwide.

For details, contact Plustek.

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

 

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