Where does your document imaging process break down?  Document Preparation? Document Image quality?

Your imaging department handles a variety of documents and forms. Some are on colored paper, some are unusual sizes, some are hard-to-read carbon copies and some are photocopies of photocopies.

If you feed these documents into a standard scanner, some of the images will be too dark, too light, crooked or otherwise illegible. These images are unacceptable for compliant archives and almost useless for automated business processing. Theses documents will need to be rescanned to get better image quality.

Maximizing your scanning productivity?

VirtualReScan® is the answer. Patented VRS technology from Kofax ensures that your scanning is as efficient and easy as possible, while also improving both the quality of the scanned images and the automated capture of information from your paper documents and forms.

The result is lower scanning costs, lower data entry costs, and faster access to your information.

Compare VRS 4.2 Professional to VRS 4.2 Basic

Client System Requirements for VRS 4.2

VRS 4.2 Professional - Key New Features

Desktop Productivity

Scan documents without leaving your storage folder or Windows desktop, and scan
directly from your established email client.

Enhanced VRS Advanced Clarity

Advanced Clarity is improved to make it even faster and more accurate than before. Difficult source materials such as blueprints, checks, birth certificates, car titles– even balled-up documents rescued from the trash – can be turned into crisp, highly legible scanned images that in many cases are easier to read than the original paper document.

Improved Intelligent Content Based Rotation

VRS 4.2 Professional includes an enhanced Auto-Orientation feature, making it faster and more accurate than ever before. It relieves scanner operators of the burden of manually
turning pages to the same orientation before scanning, and it also can significantly improve the throughput of high volume  scanning operations. By scanning all documents in  landscape  mode, only 8.5” of paper needs to pass through a scanner’s  transport mechanism rather than the 11” portrait mode requires.