A scanner is similar to a copier and a fax machine. The difference though, is that a scanner makes a digital copy of the document, receipt, or photo when you put them on the flat glass screen. They are saved as an image file, a PDF, or any other image file format, which you can then send or save electronically.
Scanners, digitalization of paper documents, and digital sharing of documents have made things simple, quick, and convenient. The dream of a paperless office has not yet been become a reality. But we have been able to reduce 80 to 90 percent of the paper in our offices. All credit goes to the scanners and digitalization of physical documents.
Have you ever imagined a dull looking and hardly readable old physical document, suddenly becoming much readable and vibrant? Yes, the latest technology has made this possible to make the scanned documents look much better and highly readable. Even a tattered piece of agreement, receipt or an old photo, or an age-old historical document can be preserved without making any physical changes, all you need to do is set the tattered pieces of a document on the glass screen of the scanner, scan the document and save it as a digital file. Its looks and readability get a real makeover with the scanner.
If you are looking for a small digital scanner to fit in a limited space, one which can work on its own without a computer, one that is simple and user-friendly, then the Raven Pro document scanner is one of the best choices. It’s dependable, intuitive, and fast. You do not need any costly onsite training and troubleshooting to use it.
It is a classic A4 scanner that is able to scan documents of size 8.5” x 11.7” with a resolution of 600dpi. The CIS sensor churns out good quality
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