Rollfilm scanners 16 / 35 mm

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MACH 7380 HDX

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  • Compact, space-saving design
  • Paper-saving technology
  • Advanced transport
  • Easy-to-use interface
  • Improved imaging
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With the MACH7380 HDX scanner, you can blend microfilms’ proven stability with the efficiency of digital technology – the best of both worlds.

Ergonomics
The successor to Kodak’s popular i7300 and other blip search and retrieval systems, the MACH7380 HDX scanner reverse the inefficient aspects of traditional microfilm retrieval by offering quick view times, multiple output/delivery options and even more work-saving functionality. MACH7380- series ownership offers low maintenance and less consumable parts when compared to aging blip film scanners. With the MACH7380 HDX, images are retrieved quickly and displayed digitally for  identification. Output options include printing, emailing or saving to USB or network. The MACH7380 series produces exceptionally high-quality images that are deskewed, cropped, merged (duplexed) and displayed in seconds.

Features
The MACH7380-series software interface goes beyond other 16mm film scanning products, offering complete connectivity with various database systems via the database connector option, local and wide area network integration, batch scanning for large quantities of images and consistently fast and accurate digital image retrieval.

The MACH7380-series displays high-quality images (bitonal or full grayscale) for easy and productive viewing.

Features include:

- 10 MP or 18 MP camera options for maximum image quality and capture speed.

- Real time image control. Operators can adjust image contrast and brightness during scanning, saving time and avoiding costly rescans.

- Review images easily. For reviewing documents, indexing, quality control or just browsing, the MACH7380-series scans and presents each document for a user-defined period of time. “Batch scan” mode will scan, save and/or print documents within a specified image address range.

- For film without image marks or an unknown image address, digital scrolling mode enables operators to perform manual searches from a PC. film movement.

- Zoom in function also available

Optical resolution 100 to 600 dpi
Film types 16mm cartridge; 16mm ANSI C cartridge positive negative; silver/vesicular/diazo; simplex/duplex; COM; portrait (cine); landscape (comic)
Spool size 30m/100’; 66m/215’
Image Sensor "18 megapixel ultra-high resolution active pixel sensor array with real-time onscreen view"
Rewind speed Less than 10 seconds for 30m/100’ microfilm
Film handling Automatic film loading (C-clip included)
Interface USB 3.0
Size (L x H x P mm) 400mm x 400mm x 320mm
Weight (kg) 22kg