Monday, April 14, 2014

IQ Quattro , Smart Scanner for Research

Innovation scanner data, specifically scanner , continues to progress . Contex , Danish company , has just launched the IQ Quattro , a type of wide format scanners are designed specifically to increase the productivity of data for large-scale scanning .

Sleek design , IQ Quattro at least more " intelligent " than other wide format scanners . This data scanner accelerates workgroup productivity by reducing the time spent on scanning jobs .

" Its scanning speed of 14 inches per second for color or monochrome documents and only 3.5 seconds to A0 or E - size color documents , " said Andrew Soon , Regional Sales Director Contex , on the sidelines of the launch event in IndoGreen Forestry Expo , Jakarta Convention Center , Friday ( 11/04/2014 ) .

Andrew explains , IQ Quattro is the fourth generation CIS Contex scanners . The technology is reinforced with Contex Range CCD and CIS technologies to achieve the quality , speed , and ease of use for loading long documents easier and more accurate , as well as simplifying the handling of documents or data .

" Could do a scan for all media sizes up to 50 meters with 4 gigabytes , such as scanning a map of the mountain . In addition , this scanner is also compatible with multi- function printers from other brands , such as HP or Cannon . Driver was already prepared for it , "said Andrew .

For this reason, Sanan , Product Manager PT Akira data into Contex distributor in Indonesia , said that the use of this machine is suitable for oil and forestry companies , agencies and land surveys . The companies " field " requires the scanner to perform research work outdoors .

" Companies like the national archives , national library , the museum 's education department or company or oil and coal is much need a scanner to examine rocks and load it in the form of print data to be sent through the scanner , " Sanan said .

Not only can be used for log data mining companies , oil and gas companies , this scanner can also submit data to the Meteorology , Climatology , and Geophysics ( BMKG ) in the form of log data is a result of recording the movement of the mountain , some museums even need this tool , especially for make reproductions of paintings created prior to display or replica forms as closely as the original form .

" Due to the maximum print scanned forms of painting and crafts, " Sanan said .

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