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How Did Scanners Work Before Digital Cameras and Contact Image Sensors?
If you’re experienced with cameras, you know that you need a minimum amount of distance between yourself and the object you’re trying to photograph. No
If you’re experienced with cameras, you know that you need a minimum amount of distance between yourself and the object you’re trying to photograph. No
Last week’s launch of our new Avivatech software brand was big news in its own right, but another first nearly got lost in all the
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Today’s question comes from a customer in New York, who asks: “What should I do if someone gives me a check that’s torn at the
Recorded from our UK Cheque Imaging Seminar, Nov. 25, 2020 Every year, Digital Check and our UK-based partners at the TALL Group host a seminar
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In our previous article, we addressed one of the persistent questions that’s followed us through the past six months: Will physical bank branches survive after
It’s 2020’s biggest question in retail banking by far, and by now you’ve likely read dozens of industry articles asking it in one variation or
Any SEO expert will tell you that Google Trends can provide an interesting, if unscientific, look at what is going through people’s minds as high-profile
As bank branches were forced to close their doors throughout March and April, financial institutions turned to online channels to take over as much of
Two of the most common replaceable parts for the Quantum DS high-speed check transport are now available for bulk purchase. The Quantum DS Consumables Kit
What is a contact image sensor, or “CIS?” And just as importantly, why should you care? Well, if you have a check scanner, you should