High Volume Scanners: 3 Features to Prioritize for Big Jobs

Production-scale scanning jobs demand uniquely powerful tools in order for businesses to maintain a healthy bottom line.

The world's skilled knowledge workers have unique needs when it comes to document scanning. Lawyers, doctors, accountants and more all handle massive quantities of information, often in physical form, and that number is on the rise. In fact, one study found that a single attorney could create or receive upwards of 70 documents per day, representing a 50% increase from two years prior.

With so much information passing through the hands of the world's top professionals, many have found it worthwhile to invest in a high volume scanner capable of capturing information from large quantities of documentation at speeds that allow them to keep their offices humming. But knowing how to make the right investment can be challenging. The needs of healthcare professionals can differ from those working in the financial services industry, for example. The best high volume scanner will be a major office investment, and purchasing the wrong model can come at the cost of valuable time. To that end, we've compiled the following guide to help those considering an investment make the right choice for their needs.

Check out our guide, Document Scanners: Everything You Need to Go Digital, for even more expert advice and information.

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