Digital Engineering 24/7

Helping design and engineering professionals discover, evaluate and specify technologies and processes that shorten the design cycle and enable success.

The Other Solutions Distributes New GTCO High-Performance C-size scanner

Latest Engineering Computing News

Latest Engineering Computing Resources

By DE Editors  

July 31, 2007

By DE Editors

The Other Solutions (Meridian, ID; theothersolutions.com) will distribute a new GTCO Calcomp (Columbia, MD; gtcocalcomp.com) C-size color flatbed scanner. The ScanPlus 6 ATF1824B Copy Scanner is a second-generation color flatbed scanner and features improved lenses. With both USB2 and LAN interfaces, it can function as a stand-alone copy system, a network scanner, or as a traditional scanner attached to a local PC via the USB2 interface.

The new ScanPlus 6 ATF1824B has added an internal hard disk that considerably increases the LAN performance. It scans the image directly to the built-in hard disk, and (as network bandwidth permits) it spools the scanned image to the network. Price: $11,900.

For more information, visit gtcocalcomp.com.

 

About DE Editors

DE Editors

DE's editors contribute news and new product announcements to Digital Engineering. Press releases may be sent to them via [email protected].

Follow DE
on Facebook
on Linkedin

Related Topics

Engineering Computing   All topics
 

Subscribe

Subscribe to our FREE magazine, FREE email newsletters or both!

Join over 90,000 engineering professionals who get fresh engineering news as soon as it is published.

Subscribe today

 
 

From our Sponsors

Meltio Takes Metal Additive to the Next Level
Meltio's DED technology enables industries to tailor and customize their solutions to create & repair metal parts.
Easing the Transition from ETO to CTO with Configuration Lifecycle Management
Manufacturers are discovering that the Configure-to-Order (CTO) model provides significant benefits when it comes to customization.
Siemens + Altair = The Next Chapter in Design and Simulation
With its acquisition of Altair, Siemens creates a unified simulation portfolio combining generative design with high-performance computing and AI workflows.