Vecoplan’s newest Mobile Document and Product Destruction System, the VST-42e, features a power-takeoff- (PTO-) driven 180-kVA generator to power its shredding system, instead of hydraulics. When in the mobile mode, the truck’s equipment power is generated through the PTO-driven compact generator. In stationary mode, the truck’s QuickLink Plug-and-Play Docking Technology allows the truck to be plugged into three-phase industrial power, and its engine turned off. The TaskMaster touch-screen control panel features five built-in programs for application management, including a setting for high volumes of paper and one for hard drives and other hard-to-process electronics. It features a reported throughput of 6,000 to 7,000 pounds per hour. The truck runs on ultra-low-sulfur diesel and is also B5 biodiesel compatible. Visit www.VecoplanLLC.com, e-mail info@VecoplanLLC.com or call (336) 861-6070 for more information.
Kodak I1860 ScannerKodak refers to the i1860 as its "most productive and durable scanner." It features ergonomic benefits, such as an easy-to-use touch screen, quiet operation and automatic height adjustment to improve operator satisfaction and overall productivity. The i1860 is designed for high-volume environments and is capable of scanning 200 pages per minute. It offers black-and-white, grayscale or color output options, plus the dual-stream options of black and white and grayscale or black and white and color. Automatic color detection "tells" the scanner when to capture images in color, reducing document preparation and helping to automate scanning. The scanner also features patch reading and image addressing for batch control, document tracking and image management. SurePath paper handling accepts a wide range of document types and sizes. Visit www.kodak.com/go/i1860 or call (800) 944-6171 for more information.
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