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How fast should the scanning/printing/OCR/PDF/Endorsing process be?

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How fast should the scanning/printing/OCR/PDF/Endorsing process be?

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There are many variables that control the speed of different attributes of the DocuLex software. We have included a few hints below to help you get the most from your software. Scanning: Different scanners have different rated scan speed. Many scanner manufacturers quote rated speed of a production scanner by scanning low-DPI (200 DPI, for instance) images in binary (pure black & white) format. Scanning at a higher DPI will tend to reduce the number of pages per minute (ppm) that a scanner is capable of. Also keep in mind that scanner manufacturers often quote both pages per minute (ppm) and images per minute (ipm) with duplex scanners. A duplex scanner capable of 50 ppm is often capable of scanning 100 images per minute, but only if both sides of the page are being imaged. The rated speeds of most production scanners are available on the web site of the scanner’s manufacturer. Printing: As with scanners, different printers have different rated speeds that are usually quoted at printin

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