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Other than true 600dpi x 600dpi optical resolution at full A2 and A1 sizes, what other advantages does the 14000 Series over the 12000 Series Zeutschel book/large-format scanners?

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Other than true 600dpi x 600dpi optical resolution at full A2 and A1 sizes, what other advantages does the 14000 Series over the 12000 Series Zeutschel book/large-format scanners?

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The 14000 Series Zeutschel units are at least twice as fast, offer bi-directional scanning to again increase throughput, offer interchangeable table/book cradle designs and offer parallel scanning and saving due to 64-bit technology and multi-threading. With the 14000-series’ 64-bit technology, an operator does not have to wait for a file to save before starting the next scan. Therefore, scan time + save time (usually referred to as cycle time), is truly only scan time, making for a very fast system. The 14000-series Zeutschel scanners were selected by the U.S. National Archives & Records Administration for their ability to meet and/or exceed NARA’s high quality and throughput requirements.

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