Energize your information for a competitive edge.
Today’s business runs on information. But when that information is on paper it can slow you down. Get things flowing faster with the KODAK i2800 Scanner. It lets you extract critical information from documents at the point of entry for quick distribution to decision-makers who need it. So money to be gained isn’t left waiting for choices to be made.
No matter what size your business or department is the reliable performance of the KODAK i2800 Scanner can enable collaboration right from your desktop. It decreases processing time for information that needs to be shared for review reference approval and legal and compliance reasons. This helps increase both internal and external customer satisfaction and saves your company time and money. Plus if your business has branch offices or field agents distributed capture allows document images to be immediately sent to a central location for easy access.
Help your company get ahead with a scanning solution that can bring you increased security faster internal processes better teamwork and a host of other business benefits. The KODAK i2800 Scanner.
For those who demand more.
More imaging power - Dual LED illumination means faster first scans plus great image clarity consistency and color stability.
More perfomance - With speeds up to 70 pages per minute you get plenty of production in a small package.
More flexibility - No matter what document you’re scanning paper handling from Kodak gets the job done. Small or large thick or thin ID cards even embossed hard cards — the versatile self-storing output tray easily adjusts.
More automation - Kodak’s Smart Touch functionality performs multiple-step scanning operations at the press of a button.
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| Warranty | 3-Year Warranty Advanced Unit Replacement (next business day) |
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