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Library Document Station™ first full-service, do-it-all document station designed specifically for public libraries small enough to put on a counter more versatile than a standard copier or scanner MFD designed for offices – designed for environments where users are trained LDS first for libraries Complete self service scanning solution for users who have never used one before
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Library Document Station™
"What an invaluable teaching and learning tool! Offering searchable pdf's, in colour, with ease of transfer across digital mediums, transforms the capacity to share information and make available the latest materials for students." Rev Dr Anne Mallaby, Lecturer in Pastoral Studies. "This is by far the most user friendly, hardware stable, software flexible, and speedy scanner that I have ever used." Rev. Dr Jason Goroncy, Senior Lecturer in Systematic Theology. Scan books and documents (colour, black and white, grayscale) Convert to image formats or PDF, searchable PDF, Word or MP3. Send digitally to , USB, cloud stores such as Google Drive or OneDrive, mobile phone or tablet and even directly into FamilySearch. Charge for services, or not, your choice. If charging can charge by the job or by the page. Pay via CBA or via deposit account linked to patron’s library card. Patrons love it – one library told us after the implementation of their first unit patrons were stopping staff in the local supermarket to comment – the library immediately popped in a second unit in their other branch. Contact Adrian Darby | T | E
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Library Document Station™
"Sending to and USB are the most popular options. Student uptake has been immediate, the photocopier – which stands next to the scanner – is barely used. Paper consumption is right down. It is very simple to use, and a great asset to the library. A few years ago we had a student who was blind, and the ability to create searchable pdfs would have been invaluable for her." Lorraine Mitchell, Library Manager. Stats tell us that patrons overwhelming want and USB As more options such as cloud are offered use increases. Fax numbers are low. Examples – customer’s sending up to 3300 scans a month – that’s 165 per day - all report on the ease of use and patron acceptance. The site above commented on the copier not being used – a similar comment was made by Adelaide Uni. Their students love it. Contact Adrian Darby | T | E
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Library Document Station™
Description Size A3 Size A4 Form Flat Bed Scanner| 440mm x 310mm Flat Bed Scanner | 300mm x 225mm Dimensions 410mmW x 650mmL x 135mmH 290mmW x 480mmL x 12mmH Auto Document Feeder Optional Document Feed Speed 45 PPM with ADF 25 PPM with ADF Auto-rotate yes De-Skew Flatbed Speed 4.5 sec/page 4 sec/page Power 240V Consumption 40W 30W Connection USB 2.0 USB 2.1 Weight 7.6 kg 6.5 kg We offer both A3 and A4 flat bed scanners – with or without document feeders. All delivered ready to plug in and use. Also a new option – we supply the scanner and software and you can install on your own PC. Contact us for options. Contact Adrian Darby | T | E
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Library Document Station™ : Questions?
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