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As you pointed out, there are many ways to scan documents to local or shared folders, however what RemoteScan provides is a solution for scanning directly into any hosted application. This means that software that is running on a server (any Terminal Services, Citrix, RDP, ICA, etc, server or farm),...
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As many people are finding out, connecting scanners in Termninal Services or Citrix environments is not stratight forward. Although Citrix does provide some degree of TWAIN redirection, it lacks many needed features and then only works with a small set of scanners. RemoteScan is used by thousands of...
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As many people are finding out, connecting scanners in Termninal Services or Citrix environments is not stratight forward. Although Citrix does provide some degree of TWAIN redirection, it lacks many needed features and then only works with a small set of scanners. RemoteScan is used by thousands of...
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RemoteScan is used by thousands of hospitals and medical offices which use Terminal Services or Citrix with their EMR software. With RemoteScan, scanners can be connected directly to a workstation or PC, and ID/Insurance cards and other doucments can then be scanned directly into hosted applications...
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The shortlist: Fujitsu 5120c and the 5220c scanners - seem popular. Canon has some good scanners Requirements : (1) scan to OCR'd searchable PDF format. (2) automatic color detection (pink sheets, blue sheets, should be converted to white) (3) final format = Black and White PDF, 200 dpi, searchable...
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[quote user="Contrarian"] I have since moved on to Canon scanners that work immensely better than my ScanSnaps. I own 4 ScanSnaps and have replaced the pick-ups on all of them. I am under the belief that gravity feed scanners like the Fujitisu’s are more likely to have problems with paper feeds...