Paradigm Imaging Group Introduces the New KURABO 24″x36″ Flatbed PLUS Scanner Model
Paradigm Imaging Group Introduces the New KURABO 24″x36″ Flatbed PLUS Scanner Model
25 Oct 2016

Costa Mesa, CA – October 25, 2016 – Paradigm Imaging Group, a leading distributor of large format scanning and printing solutions, announces the release of a new and improved wide format flatbed scanner by Kurabo.

IMPROVED RESOLUTION

Kurabo currently offers the K-IS-A1FW 24″ x 36″ flatbed scanner with a 400 dpi optical resolution with an 800 dpi max. The latest K-IS-A1FW PLUS model has an 800 dpi optical resolution with a 1600 dpi max. Resolution is adjustable by 1 dpi increments within the range from 50 dpi to 1600 dpi. In addition, has been equipped with the latest Dual White LED system for forward and backward scanning directions. It can control light intensity individually, therefore the scanner can emphasize a shadow of textured images providing a 3D effect.

IMPROVED SPEED

Now with improved scan speed, the Kurabo K-IS-A1FW PLUS scanner can scan a 24″x36″ color document in 17.5 seconds in 400 dpi/standard-speed mode. The scan head returns to its home position in 4.5 seconds. Gigabit (1000 base-TX) Ethernet interface connects with PCs including Windows 7/8/10. The scanner has a built-in counter for the number of documents scanned. /span>

The Kurabo K-IS-A1FW PLUS flatbed scanner is a perfect solution for scanning museum art, textiles and delicate documents. Flatbed scanning protects valuable originals making them stationary on the scan glass while scanning with precision and accuracy.

Key Features:

  • Arch D Size (24” x 36”)
  • Flatbed
  • 800 dpi optical resolution; maximum resolution 1600 dpi
  • Scan speeds of 2.1” per second
  • RGB 3-line CCD (20000 pixels)
  • Built-in document counter
  • Limited 1 year warranty
  • Retail price: $ 55,500

Operating software is included with the Kurabo scanner, enabling the user the preview scanned images and perform basic editing functions. With the optional Aupier-Gigastitch software you can stitch and join multiple sections of scanned images, overlaying CAD & Raster files. A variety of editing tools are available and the high-performance data management system allows operators to display, scroll, enlarge, reduce, layout, stitch, and save high capacity image data easily and quickly.

“The improvements to the new Kurabo flatbed scanner line provide the best features and benefits of any flatbed scanner technology currently in the market.” says Randy Geesman, President of Paradigm Imaging Group.

Paradigm Imaging Group will be selling the Kurabo scanners through an exclusive network of specialized dealers and VAR’s.

About KURABO

Established in 1888, Kurabo is headquartered in Osaka, Japan and is a global leader in the textile industry. Kurabo has a diverse product portfolio including chemical products, industrial and building materials, and pollution control systems. Other divisions of the company include biomedical development, electronics and technical research. Kurabo is proud of their century-plus company history. They continue to accept new challenges that go beyond conventional approaches while continuing to cherish their corporate culture.

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