Scan Your Faded Receipts with Fine Detail and Little Damage
When testing scanners, receipt scanning is one process that is always heavily scrutinized for quality. The ink used to print receipts is problematic for many scanners because it’s often very light. And because paper receipts are not designed to last, they can smear and fade quickly.
When I loaded some poor-quality receipts into the Ricoh fi-8170, the scanner was able to fully decipher them using optical character recognition while preventing them from degrading further.
Other types of documents were also perfectly captured. While many scanners have about 30 color settings, this Ricoh model has 4,913. In all cases, the Ricoh fi-8170 captured very fine details in the documents and photographs I scanned
Effective scanners need to be versatile and speedy. To be suitable for government service, they must capture high-quality images. The Ricoh fi-8170 fits that bill. This scanner could find a good home with any federal agency that needs fast, high-quality scanning capabilities for documents of all sizes and types.