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Xerox DocuMate 4700 Flatbed Scanner for SMB

27.09.2013

Xerox announced the launch of the Xerox DocuMate 4700 A3 Flatbed Scanner, designed for use in medium and small workgroups. With the ability to use the novelty as a flatbed option for sheetfeed scanners, companies will be able to scan "fragile" or stapled documents that cannot be fed through the automatic document feeder.

As explained by Xerox, feed-through scanners have a number of advantages, but they cannot be used to process "fragile" or bound documents, such as books or passports. In addition, they often lack support for large format documents. To solve this problem, the company introduced the new Xerox DocuMate 4700, a functional A3 flatbed scanner.

Thanks to the built-in USB-port, the device can work as a stand-alone device, or connect to any Xerox DocuMate line of line-up scanners for shared use. In this way, this product helps companies avoid the costs associated with purchasing additional large format flatbed or sheetfeed scanners. Other devices of this type are presented on the market only as an option connected to special types of pull-through scanners, Xerox noted.

The Xerox DocuMate 4700 Flatbed Scanner allows you to scan A3 documents even if the connected scanner only supports A4. At the same time, the maximum scanning resolution is 600 dpi, which allows you to save documents as PDF files with a text search function.

At the same time, the Xerox DocuMate 4700 provides a range of other features. For example, the Visioneer OneTouch feature allows you to automatically scan documents to one of nine preset destinations with preset settings for resolution, color, cropping, and file format.

Certified TWAIN, ISIS and WIA software drivers provide access to hundreds of enterprise content and image management solutions, while Visioneer Acuity technology provides powerful options to improve the quality of the scanned image.

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A series of curious experiments were carried out at the California Institute of Technology (USA). A group of 50 hungry students were asked to give a monetary value to a pack of cookies, a bag of chips, candy bars, and other small treats. Moreover, in order for the student to assign his own price to each product, he was presented with these products either in kind, or in the form of images on a computer monitor, or in the form of a list that also appeared on the screen.

It turned out that the participants in the experiment were willing to pay the same price for the name or image of the product, but when they saw the real product, the price increased by 50 percent. It is important that this was a real trade: a hungry student was given a product for a price assigned to them.

Deciding to test the results on non-food items, the students were offered to buy little things with the emblem of their university: a key chain, a ballpoint pen, a baseball cap. And in this case, if the buyers saw the real item, they bid half the price for it than when they saw only its image or line in the list.

Finally, they repeated the experiment with food products, but offered them under a glass jar, so that they could not be touched or smelled. Here the difference in the offered price between the real product, its image and the name in the list disappeared.

Conclusion: Online stores will never replace the real ones, where you can see the product, turn it in your hands and smell it.

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