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Panini is an Italian company that produces books, comics, magazines, stickers, trading cards and other items through its collectibles and publishing subsidiaries. [2] [3] It is headquartered in Modena and named after the Panini brothers who founded it in 1961. [1] Panini distributes its own products, and products of third party providers. [4]
Amiga programs often have scanner drivers embedded in their interface and are limited to some ancient scanner models. One example is Art Department Professional (ADPro). In recent times, scanner management is managed by the Amiga Poseidon USB stack. Poseidon detects scanners from their signature, and loads the corresponding HIDD scanner module.
Avantor, Inc. is an American biotechnology, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals company headquartered in Radnor, Pennsylvania. Established in 1904 as J.T. Baker , the company changed its name to Avantor in 2010.
The ImageTrac scanner, [3] a core product, was first shipped to Australian Airlines to read ticket numbers and capture color images of tickets for the airline revenue accounting process. It became the scanner of choice for the airline industry soon thereafter. [4] In 1997, ibml released SoftTrac software to manage ImageTrac scanners.
Symbol Technologies, Inc., was an American manufacturer and supplier of mobile data capture and delivery equipment.The company specialized in barcode scanners, mobile computers, RFID systems and Wireless LAN infrastructure.
Document imaging is an information technology category for systems capable of replicating documents commonly used in business. Document imaging systems can take many forms including microfilm, on demand printers, facsimile machines, copiers, multifunction printers, document scanners, computer output microfilm (COM) and archive writers.
Popular ScanSnap models include the S1300, a feature-rich scanner that can scan double-sided color originals, [2] and the S1100, one of the world's smallest scanners. [3] By September 2018, ScanSnap had sold more than five million units globally since 2001, [ 4 ] and the ScanSnap brand reached the age of twenty years on July 10, 2021.
Alexander Murray and Richard Morse invented and patented the first analog color scanner at Eastman Kodak in 1937. Intended for color separation at printing presses, their machine was an analog drum scanner that imaged a color transparency mounted in the drum, with a light source placed underneath the film, and three photocells with red, green, and blue color filters reading each spot on the ...