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Cleardata Invests in OCE CS4336 QS Large Format Scanning Technology
Cleardata, a UK Document Scanning company, has added OCE’s CS4336 QS large format scanning Technology, to its Document Scanning Bureau to provide additional capacity for wide format documents and drawings.
The company, one of the biggest document scanning bureaus in the UK, has invested in the new OCE CS4336 QS, which is capable of scanning colour, mono and greyscale images, with a top speed of 18 meters each minute. This scanner provides excellent resolution of 600dpi, with high definition for large format images and drawings.
Cleardata can scan, print or copy any size of large format document, such as drawings or architectural plans in A0, A1 and A2 formats. The company has a continual programme of investment for its document scanning bureau, which can scan in excess of 24 million images per year. Cleardata is certified to BSI’s Information Security Accreditation, ISO27001, and provides large format scanning services for the Public Sector and many Blue Chip companies throughout the UK.
David Bryce Cleardata’s Managing Director said “This OCE Scanner will be a welcome addition to our large format scanning bureau, increasing our speed and capacity for wide format scanning and drawings. Our large format scanning business has become very successful due to the quality of equipment and quality management processes in our company.“
For further details contact Cleardata on 0800 046 8088 or visit www.ukdocumentscanningservices.com
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Cleardata, Innovation House, Coniston Court, Riverside Business Park, Blyth, NE24 4RP.
For further information contact Jan Cahill, janc@cleardata.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jan Cahill .
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