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An Awesome Endorsement

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MICHIGAN STATE OFFICIALLY ENDORSES DLSG!

DLSG helps RIPM preserve the musical heritage of Europe and the Americas.

First state standardizes on KIC for its state university libraries.

UCLA orders the first two units for its medical libraries.

RISD reports that many students have become dependent on KIC

KIC is preferred by students 3 to one.

First user at Notre Dame gets a kick out of KIC.

DLSG makes history with Historic Newspaper Archives.

First Bookeye to New Orleans since Katrina..

Two trips to Montana for one install.

Our scanner swap-out service gets high marks..

March 2006. SUNY Buffalo standardizes on BSCAN ILL and gets exactly what they want.

Iowa adds their first KIC II after having a KIC I for two years.

Digital collections - what to acquire first, the content manager or the digitization system.

Michigan State Seminar an attendee's assessment.

BSCAN ILL has been identified as a software which brings electronic delivery of articles to a whole new level.

DLSG at the California State University Digital Meeting.

DLSG at MIT




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The Bookeye Color Planetary Scanner has revolutionized the way that information found in books, newspapers, delicate over-sized documents, and 3-D objects is captured. Bookeye makes scanning in color, black and white, or grayscale a snap. You can even choose to scan once and create both color and grayscale or other output combinations. Bookeye's overhead scan design and scan/print electronics with auto-focus and book-fold correction not only prevent damage to delicate books, but also make using Bookeye easier and more efficient than normal scanners. With powerful functions like automatic removal of unsightly borders and Automatic Document Location (ADL), Bookeye has redefined the industry standards.


24-bit Color, Bitonal and Grayscale Output, Separately or Simultaneously
Batch Scanning for Continuous Scanning of Books in Production Environments
Alternate Scan Left and Right Page
Text and Photographic Scan Modes
Photo Reproduction Mode
Automatic White and Color Balance
Auto-Focus with 4-inch Depth of Field
Border Recognition and Removal
Minimal Maintenance Required
Optional Foot Pedal

Thanks to Bookeye's rich functionality, you can achieve high throughput with bound and stapled documents while maintaining high image quality.

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Technical Specifications

Resolution 600 DPI
Scan Modes Line Art, 24 bit Color, photo, Grayscale,
Compatibility Standard Network Card
Dimensions (H/W/D) 35 x 27 x 27 inches
Weight 55 lbs
Weight (includes packing) 145 lbs
Electrical Voltage Range 120V AC
Frequency Range 50 Hz
Power Operating Max: 250 VA
Temperature 25 to 100 F
Noise Level 45 dbA
Relative Humidity 20% - 80% (non-condensing)

Overview of Most Common Originals

  • Colored architectural plans
  • Colored wiring diagrams
  • Advertisements and sketches
  • Colored newspapers and periodicals
  • Books
  • Maps and drawings
  • Atlases
  • Ancient manuscripts
  • Surveys with photos
  • Quality control and documentation
  • Graphical designs

Overview of Main Functions

  • Format selection up to DIN A2 (17x24”)
  • 35 mega-pixel resolution
  • 36 bit color depth internally, 24 bit externally
  • Automatic exposure control
  • Autofocus
  • Automatic page separation
  • Automatic book-fold correction
  • PDF conversion
  • Simple installation
  • Self calibrating
  • User friendly

Scanning

  • Resolution: 150, 200, 300, 400, 600 dpi
  • Scan time: 300 Dpi
  • 3 sec Full Bed (17x24)
  • (8.5 x 11) 2.2 sec
  • One side of 8.5 x 11 book 2 sec
  • Color depth (internal/external) 36 bit/24bit

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