The book scanner ScanRobot™
has been developed for the digitisation of huge book inventories.
The book scanner has the ability to turn the pages automatically and to
to scan a whole book at once.
The new and patented scanning technology of the
ScanRobot™
allows absolutely distortion free images and the gentle and
cost effective digitisation of books and other bound documents.
The modular design of the book scanner allows easy adaptation to specific customer
requirements. Due to the unique and simple concept this
book scanner is specially suited for libraries and archives as well
as for large digitisation projects.
The book scanner ScanRobot™
has many advantages compared to other solutions:
high scanning performance
high usability (similar to photocopy machines)
low maintenance costs due to a minimum of amount of mechanical parts
quality check of the result
parallel to the scanprocess in real-time
automatic process controll
manages the different digitization
jobs, which is important for mass
digitization projects
possibility to include META-Data
during the scan process
comprehensive functions for
editing the scanned pages (e.g. black margin removal)
barcode
identification
Import of external images/data
into the Scan-Job is possible
XML Output
This is just
a sample of the various features of the digitizing
Software ScanGate™.
This well developed software is designed to
minimize postprocessing efforts for a short and optimized
workflow.
Specification listed above is subject to change
without notice. No liability is accepted for
errors or misprints.
Past
Future
by hand
5-8 pages / minute
automatic
up to 25 pages / minute
.: July 2008 :.
Treventus gave a lecture about digitisation with the book scanner
ScanRobot™
at the librarian meeting in Brno.
.: June 2008 :.
The book scanner ScanRobot™
is presented at the Scan-Robot-Days in Munich.
.: March 2008 :.
Treventus introduces the book scanner
ScanRobot™
at the CeBiT. CeBit Highlights »
.: October 2007 :.
The book scanner
ScanRobot™
from Treventus at work at the Bavarian State Library. book scanner »