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#18493 - 01/15/10 11:57 AM
Re: Need Recommendations for a Scanner
[Re: RAJ]
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Loc: South Bend, WA
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I use a fujitsu - do not use TWAIN interface and using scansnap it works great for importing. Have imported 1500-2000 old charts and thousands of other records.
Networking issue - why would you network scanner ? Since the scanner is only in one spot the person has to go to scanner so I don't see how workflow would let you use network functions. Import/scan with one scanner/one computer.
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#18496 - 01/15/10 12:34 PM
Re: Need Recommendations for a Scanner
[Re: Steven]
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Registered: 08/22/09
Posts: 291
Loc: Indiana
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I heartily recommned Xerox 515 Documate. Nice batch capability.
Also, like Steven, don't know what is meant regard "networking" the scanner.
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#18497 - 01/15/10 12:51 PM
Re: Need Recommendations for a Scanner
[Re: SoloMio]
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Registered: 07/08/09
Posts: 81
Loc: Hillsboro Oregon
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I've used the fujitsu fi 4120C2 - it does pretty good, not networkable. Each station basically has a scanner attached to their workstation so everyone can scan in what's needed. Just recently though we picked up the Kyocera FS-1128MFP Which, wow. Its amazing in its capabilities. It is networkable, can scan directly to a folder and functions with paperport and a command center. It can email, copy and be used as a fax machine. A commercial grade multi-function unit that runs about 1,100.00 or so.
Networkable is a device that saves information directly to the server or database that can be accessed by any work station on the network.
Edited by Carolie (01/15/10 12:54 PM)
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#18498 - 01/15/10 01:11 PM
Re: Need Recommendations for a Scanner
[Re: Carolie]
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Registered: 08/14/04
Posts: 816
Loc: South Bend, WA
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You should be able to set up any scanner as saving directly to a folder/drive anywhwere on the network, just choose the place to save as a mapped drive. Then anyone can use the data.
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#18512 - 01/16/10 10:29 AM
Re: Need Recommendations for a Scanner
[Re: RAJ]
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Registered: 11/08/05
Posts: 719
Loc: Chicago, IL
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I would say forget twain. Yes, you can control it from within AC, but it seems almost every here uses a fujitsu which is not twain compatable and it is not a big deal.
Usually you scan then import. Depending on the size of the chart, scanning can be 2-5 or more minutes a chart. At 5 minutes x 1K charts that would be 83 or so hours. It took my staff about 2 months to scan over a thousand old charts, but they were doing it during off hours.
Then select the pt name and F9, when you go to import items it will be in the place last used (the folder with all the scanned charts probably) Not faster with a twain compatable.
I picked up a fujitsu 3093gx scanner for something like $60.00 on ebay It's real fast and takes many more documents. I also picked up a roller kit for another 30 or so dollars and it works like a new machine. It has probably scanned 3 or 4 thousand charts easily.
We use fujitsu 5110s at the front desk for incoming items and they are good but not for high volume, but they are small and don't take up a lot of space.
Usually the main thing that goes wrong with fujitsu scnners are the rollers, and you can usually find them on ebay very cheaply.
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#18530 - 01/17/10 08:57 AM
Re: Need Recommendations for a Scanner
[Re: RAJ]
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Registered: 10/27/04
Posts: 937
Loc: New York, NY
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I have a fujitsu and it is twain compatible. But if I were doing it again, I'd get the non-twain fujitsu.
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#18561 - 01/19/10 11:51 AM
Re: Need Recommendations for a Scanner
[Re: Wayne]
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Registered: 07/08/09
Posts: 81
Loc: Hillsboro Oregon
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We stay with a twain scanner for reception so we can eliminate a few steps (ie time) by scanning things like insurance cards directly.
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