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You are here: Home / News / Hardware / Contex Scanner Shortens Old World Auctions Scan Time by Over 80%

Contex Scanner Shortens Old World Auctions Scan Time by Over 80%

April 12, 2013 By Editor

HD3650 Quickly Captures Antique Maps in Vivid Detail; Promises Swift ROI

Rockville, MD – April 12, 2013 — Contex, the world’s leader of wide format scanning and imaging solutions, announces that Old World Auctions, an online auction house of antique maps, reduced scan time by over 80% with the Contex HD3650 and expects a two-year ROI on the wide format scanner. Since acquiring the HD3650 in December 2012, Old World Auctions has seen immediate benefits from the scanner’s speed and accuracy, particularly with staffers’ increased productivity. Staffers use the scanner to capture antique maps from the 15th through the 19th centuries in vivid detail. High resolution images are a defining aspect of the Old World Auctions brand, and the HD3650 has transformed these images into a marketable product, contributing to the company’s revenue.

"The main reason we purchased the HD3650 is to improve productivity," states Jon Dotson, owner of Old World Auctions. "A new Contex scanner would not only give better quality images, it would be much faster. The difference is night and day."

Old World Auctions relies on website images for an accurate representation of its antique maps. Each week, the Associate Cataloguer scans and digitizes approximately 70 maps. Scanning comprises only 30% of the Associate Cataloguer’s duties; however, it previously took several minutes to process each map, making it difficult to work efficiently. With the high-speed HD3650 wide format scanner, the Associate Cataloguer captures high-quality images of color and monochrome maps within seconds. The reduced scan times allow the staffer to complete other tasks, such as cataloguing and digitizing maps in preparation for upcoming auctions.

"Contex developed the HD3650 specifically for businesses with demanding scanning projects, whether due to volume or scan quality," comments Steve Blanken, General Manager of Contex Americas. "The combination of the scanner’s speed, intuitive features, and image resolution consistently delivers precise scans. It is why the HD3650 is an asset for any office where scanning is an important part of the business."

 

For more information about Contex, visit www.contex.com.

About Contex

As the world’s largest developer and producer of large format imaging solutions, Contex leads the market with innovative technology and advanced scan and copy software applications. Over the years, Contex scanners have received numerous awards from leading trade publications and analyst firms including Cadalyst, Wide-Format Imaging, and BERTL. Sold worldwide in more than 90 countries, Contex solutions are recognized in a wide range of industries for reliability, value, high performance, and superb image quality. For more information, please visit www.contex.com

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