Panini My VisionX
The My Vision X is a small, high performance solution for check processing. The device, solely developed and manufactured by Panini, is characterized by a small footprint which allows for its dual use at both the branch teller counter and back office environment. Modern, ergonomic design and noiseless operation, makes this solution “the best of breeds” of all image capture devices currently available in the market. My Vision X defines a new class of check scanner devices, and opens a fresh perspective to the concept of distributed image capture.
The My Vision X features a large autofeeder with two different feed modes; the first feed mode gives the ability to drop up to 25 checks into the device with one hand and the second feed mode is designed for batch feeding, characterized by moving the pressure plate back, which can accommodate up to 100 checks; MICR PlusTM, Panini’s new MICR reading technology; superior image quality capturing both the front and the rear of the check at 100 or 200 dpi, bitonal or greyscale, single line rear ink-jet endorsement, and an exit pocket capable of holding up to 100 checks.
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Canon CR-180
The CR-180 is a compact Check Transport device that scans both sides of 180 checks per minute, and has ability to read the MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) characters on checks using its built-in magnetic head. Along with Canon's industry-wide reputation in document feeding performance and image quality, the CR-180 is one of the fastest devices in its class.
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CTS - LS515
The LS 515 is a peripheral suited to handle banking documents, ideal for middle-office branch use and also suitable for teller or back-office applications.
The LS 515 can read MICR (CMC7/E13B) codelines, OCR codelines and Barcode, and scan both sides of the document capturing up to 4 images - front & back “brutto” (neutral images) + front & back “netto” (red dropout images for OCR/ICR machine and hand print decoding requirements) - in a single pass. Optional functions include document stamping (front & back roller stamps) and variable endorsing by ink-jet printer.
The document is driven through a “U” path: codeline reading is done initially, then on the outgoing portion the unit will stamp, print and scan the document. The LS 515 has two programmable sorting bins and connection to the system is by a fast USB 2.0 interface or optionally by SCSI 2.
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