Because Accuracy Always Counts
OPTICAL RESOLUTION 600 × 600dpi COLOR
MAX. SCAN AREA
48-bit 8.5" × 14"
Document Management Made Easy
HP workgroup document scanners incorporate innovative technology with intuitive product design, making them a perfect fi t for both basic and more sophisticated document management systems. These easy-to-implement and operate scanning solutions offer one-touch functions that scan and fi le documents, edit text using optical character recognition (OCR), as well as email and copy at the push of a button. Take the fi rst step in making your processes more effi cient by implementing a document management system into your daily practices.
What Can Your Organization Do
with HP Scanners? Increase productivity and reduce administrative costs Make fast, reliable decisions with immediate access to secure data
Integrate and save scanned documents into an existing data management system
Have confi dence that your documents are reliably scanned with HP Precision Feed technology
Get the ultimate combination of exceptional image quality and fast execution
Perfect Images Every Time
Scanjet 7000 Document Sheet-Feed Scanner is a fast, duplex-enabled device that serves as an easy-to-use standalone document management system. Enjoy precise paper handling thanks to HP Precision Feed technology, which ensures that each document gets scanned. Virtual ReScan software automatically improves the accuracy of your scanned images. And since you have the opportunity to preview your scans before fi nalizing, you can be sure that they look exactly how you want them to.
Scans up to 40ppm/80ipm 50-page ADF Includes HP Smart Document Scan, Kofax VirtualReScan, ScanSoft PaperPort, I.R.I.S. Readiris Pro OCR, NewSoft Presto! Page Manager, and Captiva ISIS/TWAIN drivers
Easily digitize business, ID, and embossed cards Scan up to 2000 pages a day USB 2.0 connectivity
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