Small personal scanners are a great way to track and tame both personal and business paperwork. For many professionals, just the number of business cards that are collected over the course of a year — ...
Xerox introduced the budget-priced 7600i multipurpose flatbed color scanner, able to scan, organize and share almost anything with one touch. The device can scan up to 1200 x 1200 dpi in 48-bit color ...
For photo enthusiasts and small and home offices looking for a color scanner that’s ultra slim, portable and easy to use, Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX) today unveiled the Xerox 7600, a compact flatbed ...
Scans at up to tabloid size. Designed to interface with compatible Xerox ADF scanners. Very good OCR quality. Flatbed only. Can only integrate seamlessly with select Xerox scanners. The Xerox DocuMate ...
Anyone looking to transfer paper documents to their Android or iOS devices while on the move, and would rather not use their smartphone camera, might be interested in the new mobile scanner that has ...
With the new, US$249.99 Xerox Mobile Scanner you can scan files into PDF format and wirelessly transfer them to your mobile phone. It’s a battery powered scanner that uses Wi-Fi to wirelessly transmit ...
Since my initial report on August 6 of a scanning bug in certain Xerox products the company and outsiders have been working to clarify the problem and provide guidance to customers. The bug caused ...
Android device vid Wi-Fi. PLEASANTON, Calif., Jan. 9, 2012 - Your boss calls and asks you to send him a copy of a client proposal. The only copy you have is on paper, and you're in the back of a taxi.
Xerox scanners have been found to randomly alter numbers on documents when reproducing them if a certain combination of image quality and compression setting is used. The problem first came to light ...
If you scan a document, the assumption is that, y’know, an exact copy will be produced. It won’t be different, because it’s a scanner. It scans. Well, it seems it may be time to dump that assumption, ...
On the scale of things too horrible to contemplate, “document-altering scanner” is right up there with “flesh-eating bacteria.” This week Xerox acknowledged that some of its scanners can, with certain ...