Archive for December, 2011
Just Another Day At the Office!
Now this was the last thing we expected when we drove into the office today! Occupy Olympia was evacuated from the park across the street and sure enough popped up across the parking lot in an abandoned building. It was quite a site to see when you come to work in the morning. SWAT TEAMS, PROTESTERS, EMERGENCY VEHICLES, REPORTERS… but we managed to carry on with business as usual. We rerouted a few customers that were planning on having meetings at our office, and decided just in case things get crazy we better meet you at your office instead of ours. ImageSource will probably be in the back drop of many pictures in your local and national papers today. Luckily all turned out safe and no major incidents concerning any of the IS family.
Geetha French
Inside Sales
ImageSource Inc.
Why Imprint Documents?
This is a question we ask our customers when choosing scanning hardware for their Enterprise Content Management solutions. It is easily overlooked when reviewing the specifications of a scanner, as it is a separate hardware purchase and generally is a business process requirement not a scanner specification requirement.
When there is a need to “imprint” or “stamp” a scanned document, it is required to have the date of the scan on each and every page that is processed. This requirement usually is used for tracking purposes or compliance to show that the document was scanned.
Do you Pre or Post-Scan Imprint?
Pre-Scan imprinting is the most common option that allows the organization to have the stamp on both the physical paper copy and the scan. The pre-scan imprint will print on the document PRIOR to the image reaching the scanners imaging lamps. So the imprint stamp will also be a part of the scan image.
Post-Scan imprinting is generally utilized when an organization needs the data or tracking mechanism on the physical paper after the scan. This is mostly used to indicate if a page of paper has been processed or not. The stamp is NOT on the scanned image.
Can I automatically imprint on a flatbed scanned documents?
Keep in mind when purchasing a scanner with a flatbed – either integrated with the scanner or as a detachable USB connected flatbed – there is no automatic imprinting option for the documents scanned using a flatbed. Flatbed scanned documents will need to be manually stamped to meet requirements – either pre-scan or post-scan.
Another option for imprinting is “Software Annotation”…
If only a data or tracking on the scanned image is needed, software annotation could be considered. With software annotation you have greater flexibility on where the imprint data can be placed on the image. Keep in mind software annotation needs to be part of your batch scanning process and is a separate software purchase to your hardware scanner.
So keep this information in mind when considering what is the “best fit” for imprinting based on your business process AND scanner requirements.
Megan Lane
Inside Sales
ImageSource,Inc.


