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ScanMate Scanner Review

by iTchat


Like most scanner and MFP manufacturers, Kodak knows that having a solution to a problem is a stronger selling point than simply having a spiffy piece of hardware. It’s not surprising, then, that the company has been working to emphasize that its scanners work with software solutions. A case in point: the recent announcement of Kodak scanners being certified to work with Ademero Content Central, a document management program with workflow features added.

...installation for both the scanner and software is easy.
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Content Central works with all of Kodak’s desktop scanners, according to Kodak, including both its workgroup and departmental scanners, some of which are inexpensive enough to use as personal document scanners. We decided to take a look at the program in combination with Kodak’s ScanMate i1120 Scanner, which costs $375 street, and is an appropriate choice for anyone who needs to conveniently scan documents from his or her desk. Other certified scanners include the i30, i40, and all of the models in the i1200, i1300, and i1400 series.

Kodak says you can buy the scanner, software, or both directly from Ademero or through a Kodak dealer. In either case, support for Content Central and its interaction with the scanner comes primarily from Ademero (which says it offers support 24 hours per day, all year long). Kodak handles support for the hardware itself.

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