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November 03, 2009

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Phil Sylvester

As you have indicated, most of the information on scanning makes it sound like paper magically appears in neat stacks ready to scan. In reality, the majority of the cost and labor is in the document preparation.

While most processes include a separate prep step (as shown in your diagram above), my company, OPEX, developed a device where documents are imaged right out of the envelope or folder. Of course, this will only be relevant to those that don't have large, pristine stacks of paper ready to scan.

Thomas Carroll

Bob, A great take on this topic. Imaging can be a challenge, but properly trained users make their agencies much more efficient and protect essential data typically stored on paper media making it more secure and more manageable.

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