Kodak i5250V
Color Duplex Scanner
List Price: $30,000.00
New Price: $27,600.50
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At the end of the day, success depends on how much you've accomplished since the start of your day. For years, KODAK i5000 series scanners have been the choice of demanding customers in tough scanning environments - service bureaus, business process outsourcing organizations, and corporate scanning departments. The i5000 models offer efficiency and reliability that can positively impact productivity and enable true, high-volume processing. Advanced efficiency features handle complex tasks and difficult document types easily. Anticipating and avoiding potential problems in advance helps to minimize interruptions and slowdowns. Exceptionally clear images are essential for accurate data capture. KODAK i5000 series scanners reliably deliver sharp results reducing the need for quality assurance checks or rescans.
The i5250V is a 150 ppm Duplex (Landscape, Scanning in Color) production color scanner with a 750 page Automatic Document Feeder and advanced image processing features.
The i5250V scanner comes equipped with a document printer; however, to utilize the printer, you will need to purchase and install the Enhanced Printer Accessory.
Gain even more speed without
additional hardware purchases
Field upgradeable versatility and savings. Transform a Kodak i5250V Scanner to
Kodak i5600V specs and performance
as your needs and volumes grow.
Beyond smart lies brilliant:
Kodak i5000V Scanners
These scanners deliver a revolution in
document imaging intelligence, offering
advances in value, volume and vision.
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you need for your enterprise with
Kodak i5000V Series Scanners with
Kofax VRS Professional software.
Give your documents the
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Greatly increase processing volumes and
accuracy to make informed decisions
faster. Speed business processes.
Deliver better customer service. It's
intelligence and power for your
documents and enterprise, designed
for less human interaction from
feeding...through imaging...to stacking.
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