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Image and data integrity, Testing observations and conclusions, Competitive knockouts – Kodak I780 User Manual

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Kodak i780 Scanner vs. Canon DR-X10C Scanner

Kodak i780 Scanner

Canon DR-X10C Scanner

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Image and data integrity

Testing observations and conclusions

Lower-quality characters pose a serious challenge for the

Lower-quality characters pose a serious challenge for the

Canon

Scanner, requiring time consuming trial-and-error brightness/

Scanner, requiring time consuming trial-and-error brightness/

contrast adjustments that reduce productivity.

contrast adjustments that reduce productivity.

The Kodak

i780 Scanner exceeds the performance of the

i780 Scanner exceeds the performance of the

Canon

Scanner with default settings—even with brightness/contrast

Scanner with default settings—even with brightness/contrast
optimally adjusted for the

Scanner, the Kodak Scanner

Scanner, with default settings, maximizes the

integrity of every document scanned, both for viewing and
downstream data extraction in real-world scenarios.

Perfect Page image processing automatically delivers
consistently high OCR read rates, exceptional image quality, and
a greatly reduced need for rescans.

Competitive knockouts

Key takeaways:
The Kodak i780 Scanner provides outstanding image and data

Kodak

Kodak

integrity and OCR read rates, even for real-world imaging challenges,
while the Canon DR-X10C Scanner does not perform nearly as well.

Even challenging documents become productive images
with the Kodak i780 Scanner while the Canon DR-X10C
Scanner requires a great deal of time to optimize brightness/
contrast adjustments and effort to rescan documents.

Kodak helps ensure that scanned images comprise the
best image quality possible—a critical factor in document
management workflow—while the Canon Scanner can only
make a claim to pleasant aesthetics. Kodak delivers real-world
scanner performance.

Even with optimized settings, Canon DR-X10C Scanner delivers
substandard OCR performance for a production scanner.

Without adjustments and optimized settings, the Canon
DR-X10C Scanner performance drops even further.

Methodology

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For detailed information about testing methodology and
laboratory test results, click here

Table of Contents

Count on Kodak for consistent and true performance.

Count out Canon.

Reduced-size
versions of the
documents scanned
during testing

Test: Light Document Challenge

OCR Read Rate

for Canon

DR-X10C

Scanner

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OCR Read Rate

for Kodak i780

Scanner

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Batch of documents with light text density (8-point type) scanned at 200 dpi
(LO82) with default settings for both scanners

0%

94%

Batch of documents with light text density (8-point type) scanned at 200 dpi
(LO82); brightness and contrast settings optimized for Canon; default settings
maintained for Kodak

67%

94%

Batch of documents with light text density (10-point type) scanned at 200 dpi
(L102) with default settings for both scanners

0%

95%

Batch of documents with light text density (10-point type) scanned at 200 dpi
(L102) with optimized settings for Canon; default settings for Kodak

82%

95%

©Kodak, 2009. Kodak is a trademark of Kodak.
All testing conducted in quality assurance labs at Kodak’s Document Imaging headquarters facility, 2600 Manitou Road, Rochester, NY from November 18th, 2008 – December 11th, 2008.