Contex Americas to Showcase Fastest, Most Productive Wide Format Scanner at Autodesk University Conference



"The new HD Ultra will allow our clients to work faster while capturing great quality images, no matter the condition of the original drawing," comments Lisa Desautels, president of Graphic Imaging Services, a Las Vegas-based provider of document management solutions for businesses, government, and personal records.

At the Conference, scanning experts from Contex and Graphic Imaging Services will demonstrate the HD Ultra's 6-inch per second scanning speeds, which delivers an unprecedented 901 monochrome and 597 color scans per hour. The experts will also show several unique features that make scanning quick and easy, including one-touch control, fail-safe paper loading, and automatic size detection.
 
"The HD Ultra is changing the game in wide format scanning, and we are excited to showcase it at the Autodesk University Conference," comments Steve Blanken, Sales Director for Contex Americas. "Conference attendees can experience the power of this new scanner, and learn how it can help increase profitability."

Energy-Star compliant, the HD Ultra is available in 36- and 42-inches, and is the most field-upgradeable wide format scanner in its class. The wide format scanner easily combines with most large format printers and is also available as an MFP.

To meet with a Contex scanning expert at the Conference or for more information, contact Contex toll-free at 877-226-6839.

About Contex

As the world's largest developer and producer of large format imaging solutions, Contex leads the market with innovative technology and advanced scan and copy software applications. Over the years, Contex Scanners have received numerous awards from leading trade publications and analyst firms, including Cadalyst, Wide-Format Imaging, and BERTL. Sold worldwide in more than 90 countries, Contex solutions are recognized in a wide range of industries for reliability, value, high performance, and superb image quality. For more information, please visit www.contex.com.

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