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Kodak Alaris Introduces Two New Scanners

July 18, 2022

Kodak Alaris Introduces Two New Scanners

Regeneration Times / Recently, Kodak Alaris introduced two new products, the Kodak S3120 Max and Kodak S3140 Max, two scanners designed to help businesses make the most of information faster.
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The S3000 Max Series combines high scan throughput with desktop ease of use and compact construction. Ideal for heavy, multi-document processes, these two scanners can easily, quickly and accurately convert paper information into business-critical data.

The S3000 Max Series offers outstanding image quality, outstanding paper protection, versatile media handling, faster capture speeds, comprehensive service and support, and expanded service options to ensure maximum productivity.

The new scanner model launched this time is based on the S3000 series scanners, which have been successfully used in the medical, logistics, banking, education and government markets. They have acquisition speeds of up to 140 pages per minute (ppm), while embedded image processing enables stand-alone operation and reduces reliance on PC resources. RESTful Web API enables efficient document capture through the browser without the need to install software or drivers. This allows them to be easily integrated into line-of-business applications, web-based scanning applications and mobile devices.

The new Kodak S3120 Max and Kodak S3140 Max scanners are easy to set up and use; employees can configure the scanners themselves without IT support, with an intuitive interface and 3.5-inch color touchscreen for easy operation. Operators can personalize workflows using Smart Touch software, which can configure up to 20 different scan jobs to meet specific scanning needs—all at the touch of a button.

Users can quickly digitize data on paper, then enter it with high precision into enterprise applications such as ERP or CRM systems, and easily scan documents to on- or off-site applications and file repositories, including cloud services .

1. Improved paper handling for greater efficiency

Versatile media handling capabilities mean the S3000 Max Series can handle a wide range of paper sizes, shapes and weights, including mixed batches. Equipped with a large 500-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF), this series of scanners enables operators to scan multiple batches at once, while output stacking controls the speed of post-scan processing.

Thanks to the advanced Intelligent Document Protection (IDP) and Multifeed Detector, paper jams are detected in time to avoid document damage or page skipping while scanning. The IDP detects problems and notifies users when paper jams or misfeeds occur, helping protect valuable data and further improve efficiency.

2. Superior Image Quality and Accuracy

The new MAX series scanners also feature built-in barcode reading for fast and accurate data reading on every scan, and Perfect Page technology delivers exceptional image quality at rated speeds. Perfect Page technology enables optimal performance when machines use data extraction (OCR/ICR/Form Recognition) and provides RPA optimized files. Users can even add custom text to documents via the built-in digital stamp feature or an optional internal printer accessory.

3. Safe and convenient

The S3000 Max series features enterprise-grade security features such as Secure Boot, which verifies firmware before it executes; and supports enterprise security protocols for network scanning, including TLS encryption and HTTPS, which can be easily enabled via the Kodak Alaris Restful WEB API access.

"The global COVID-19 pandemic has proven that digital transformation is a powerful driver of long-term success and resilience," said Joe Odore, Product Marketing Manager, Kodak Alaris. "As businesses around the world continue to advance their DX strategies, they need robust, scalable The latest capture technologies for productivity and security enable continuous innovation. We designed the S3000 Max series of scanners to help customers solve today’s capture challenges, digitize workflows, and process digital data in an automated and intelligent way.”