The production system for digitization projects Productivity, quality and ergonomics
Bookeye® 4 Professional is suitable for digitization projects that require high quality and maximum productivity even in 24/7 operation. Originals up to A2+ in size such as books, magazines, posters, folders or bound documents of all types, can be digitized at high speed and an optical resolution of 600 dpi using the Bookeye® 4 Professional. The unique book cradle solution allows scanning either at a 120 degree angle or flat
Software solutions for digitization projects
Image Access has four powerful software packages in its portfolio, which provide for optimal capture for large projects together with the Bookeye® 4 Professional. Batch Scan Wizard, BCS-2®, Opus Goobi UCC and Opus FreeFlow are designed to complement the Bookeye® 4 Professional and can meet any requirement within a digitization project.
Further highlights that make Image Access scanners the right choice for every application
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Digital color balance
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Integrated ICC-profile
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Scan2USB - Walk up scanning to USB device
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Scan2Print - Output to any connected printer
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Scan2Network - Output to any network driver
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Scan2Pad - Wireless scanner operation for iPad and Android
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Optional TWAIN driver for client-interface
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Output formats: PDF, PDF/A (with Scan2PDF), JPEG, TIFF, PNM
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Large 19 inch preview screen
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Operating system independent, runs under Windows, Linux, Mac OS, Unix
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Easy installation via Scan2Net® technology
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Remote maintenance and analysis
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Web based firmware updates
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ENERGY STAR 2.0 compliant
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International Efficiency Class CEC level V
Bookeye® 4 Professional with scan client
Book cradle in 120° V position
Markets & Applications
Bound with eyelets, Folded, Glued. Oversized. Max A2+. Bookeye® 4 Professional handles any type of document with ease.
Bookeye® 4 Markets
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Government and private commercial organizations
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Libraries
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Archives
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Universities
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Information Facilities
Bookeye® 4 Applications
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Archiving documents from national and local government agencies, registries and nonprofit organizations
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Scanning newspapers, periodicals, catalogs and magazines
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Digitizing files from file folders
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Digitizing bound and stapled documents like contracts, account ledgers and documentation
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Preserving books and sensitive historical documents