Minolta PS 7000

A new dimension in scanning

 

 

 

Book-scanning applications vary greatly. Academic libraries, museums, corporate archives especially in the pharmaceutical, medical, oil or chemical industries. Patent offices and law firms, pay-for-print and pay-for-copy services in public libraries, publishing houses and even system integrators all need to produce scans, copies or prints of bound originals. Yet all these users face similar problems: the fragile nature of ageing books or records, the inferior quality of traditional book scans, the growing demand for remote book scans, copies or prints supplied via the Internet or intranets, the cost and time involved in book scanning and, last but not least, the physical strain on staff doing such work. Now Minolta has launched a book scanner that solves these problems – the high-tech digital PS 7000.

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For today’s broadly ranging book-scanning applications the Minolta PS 7000 opens up a new dimension in quality, efficiency, flexibility and user friendliness.