7550ci OCR Scanning

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  • mincopier
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    Re: 7550ci OCR Scanning

    Was at Best Buy the other day and saw Adobe Acrobat Pro single license for $180. THis will also convert to OCR, Word, Excel. Not sure if it can be setup for Automated use or not though. If you are wanting to stick with a Kyocera product there is DMConnect. It resides on a computer and can be setup to do everything for you, to include blank page removal, desk, OCR and various other conversions. I'm not sure the cost. I believe Omnipage can do the same thing. The advantage to Omnipage Pro is that it does not care what manufacture scanner you are using. Just get it to the folder and it does the rest. You can even manually drop files that were already scanned and it will convert.

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  • Brianneoe
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    Nuance Omnipage Ultimate is a cheap and easy way to convert any scan to folder to multi file formats. I use this in Law offices and is my go-to solution for converting scans to searchable PDF's and Word

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  • craigster
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    Correct, I checked the product bulletin and no scan extension kit for that model

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  • Happy Copier
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    I am pretty sure OCR starts on the 01 and the 10 series

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  • aktech
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    7550ci OCR Scanning

    We have a 7550ci we use at our shop for printing our wo's and scanning. It has pinpoint scan on it but like start putting our paper files into electronic storage. Can the zero series do ocr ? If I remember right the scan extension kit won't work on zero series will it ?
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