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Productivity of document capture
The Fujitsu fi-5120C and fi-5220C scanners offer high quality capture in
monochrome, grayscale
or colour at optical resolutions of up to 600 dpi, and a variety of
processing functions enable the image enhancement of even the poorest
quality original documents. The operator can select from a wide range of
output file formats, including TIFF, JPEG, BMP and PDF.
Fujitsu
fi-5120c
The fi-5120C is a sheetfeed (ADF) only A4 document scanner.
Fujitsu fi-5220c
The fi-5220C combines the highly efficient ADF with an A4 size
flatbed unit for scanning critical or historically valuable documents,
photo materials, magazine pages or pages from books. When using the ADF,
the flatbed unit’s lid serves as a document batch stacker keeping even
this devices footprint compact enough to be ideally placed on any
desktop.

Options
Options for fi-5120C
only
An optional imprinter
for the fi-5120C document scanner will allow for a 40
character stamp to be printed on the back of every scanned document,
which can serve as proof that all documents have been scanned. For
purpose of reference to the original document, the operator can select
within the driver that a digital imprint is virtually affi xed to every
scanned image as well.
Options for fi-5120C and fi-5220C
The fi-5120C / fi-5220C can be operated as a network device when
attaching them to Fujitsu’s fi-5000N
network adapter.
This unique device is the only network adapter that allows multiple
users to access a shared scanner from within their regular archiving
application, just as if it were directly attached to their workstation.
Additionally, it provides secure network access by identifying
fingerprints or ID codes of authorised personnel.
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Speeds and flexibility of use
The fi-5120C and fi-5220C are ideal for small and mid-size
businesses that need to archive documents, scan in reports to OCR or
implement an efficient document management system. They are also
perfectly suited for more sophisticated document management and workflow
solutions, where scanners are needed at a single user or workgroup
level. The fi-5120C / fi-5220C offer high speed scanning at up to 30 ppm
or 60 ipm in both mono and colour (at 150 dpi), enabling users to
reliably scan quantities of several hundred up to 1000 documents per
day. The scanners’ duplex capability enables the capture of both sides
of the original document in just one pass, whilst the 50 sheet automatic
document feeder (ADF) is ideal for unattended scanning of multi-page
documents and batches, where paper sizes may vary from A8 to A4 or
legal.
Image Quality
Making use of the fi-5120C and fi-5220C for every day document capture
can be designed exactly to the individual’s needs. The resolution, colour mode or output format can be defined,
and the operator can select to apply functions like image emphasis,
error diffusion, moiré removal, dithering, drop out colour definition,
auto-cropping, de-skew, and background colour switching.
When scanning documents in monochrome,
the fi-5120C and fi-5220C supports the operator with the function of
"Advanced Dynamic Threshold Control", which automatically
optimizes every single page of the batch individually to its visible
quality as well as to its usability for further processing tasks like
OCR/ICR.
Paper or
embossed card handling and reliable double feed detection
When scanning documents, the least you will want to
encounter is missing out on valuable information. The fi-5120C and
fi-5220C ensure that every single page of a batch of documents will
reliably feed through the scanners ADF. The scanners feature an absolute
straight paper path, minimising physical stress on the paper itself, and
the fi-5120C / fi-5220C will even permit you to regularly scan embossed
plastic cards compliant to ISO 7810.
The fi-5120C / fi-5220C have with an ultrasonic double feed
detection mechanism that will immediately interrupt the paper transport
should it detect one or more sheets of paper being drawn into the paper
path simultaneously. This might occur if two pages have been glued or
stapled together, or if a sticky note has been attached to the document.
This unique detection mechanism is unrivalled within the fi -5120C /
fi-5220C class of document scanners and greatly improves reliability and
ease of the scanning process.
Quality of image data capture - generically and VRS-powered
The Fujitsu fi-5120C and fi-5220C scanners combine both relevant dimensions of quality
document scanning: speed and visibly good images. In a professional
environment scanning quickly becomes routine, so it should be fast
without adding to the workload of the operator. At the same time,
scanned documents should be transformed to visibly good quality images.
The Fujitsu fi-5120C / fi-5220C scanners perform image processing and
enhancement based on their own hardware when scanning. All enhancement
functionalities are user selectable from within the included TWAIN and
ISIS driver packages, directly influencing the scanners’ actions.
Additionally, these models include a full license of Kofax VRS 4.1 Basic
for utmost capturing simplicity and streamlined business process
automation. It enables information workers to focus on their productive
tasks, at the same time supporting them to capture information from
paper documents by virtually pressing a button. VRS will dynamically
adjust scanner settings for each document, ensuring next to perfect
image quality every time you scan, without forcing you to become a
master in scanning.
Fast data transfers
The fi-5120C / fi-5220C’s dual interface leaves you the choice of
attaching the scanner via SCSI-2 or USB 2.0, both connections providing
abundant bandwidth for quickly transferring even high resolution data
volumes to the application workstation.
Adobe Acrobat
A full version of Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Standard is included with the
fi-5120C and fi-5220C. With Acrobat, commenting, digitally
signing and forwarding documents to a group of recipients becomes easy
and both scanner models allow referencing to original documents, when
the operator chooses digital imprinting to be virtually affixed to every
scanned image.
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