Wicks&Wilson
UScan Roll
 
                        
	                - Excellent quality image and reliability
- Colour, greyscale and bitonal scanning
- Reduction ratio 7x to 96x
- Several scanning formats (films, microfiches, aperture cards, etc.)
- Self-service use (silent, safety lock, coin-operated)
The WICKS & WILSON Uscan Roll is a compact, versatile and high performance micrographic scanner. 
Ergonomic.
The WICKS & WILSON Uscan Roll has been designed for professional use but also for public use through a customizable interface, the presence of a Kensington safety lock and pay-per-use (coin-operated) option. A touch screen and the wide range of features make it very user friendly.
Performance
The WICKS & WILSON Uscan Roll is used for colour, grayscale and bitonal scanning of all micrographic media (16/35 mm microfilm, microfiches, jackets, jumbo fiches, M-type or C-clip cartridges, aperture cards, micro-cards, slides and negatives). 
The WICKS & WILSON Uscan Roll offers a high scanning speed (0.33 sec per image) and an excellent reduction ratio of 7x to 96x. The WICKS & WILSON Uscan Roll has an optical resolution of 100 to 600 dpi.
Features
The WICKS & WILSON Uscan Roll has a wide range of output options for your scanned documents (sending to file, USB, printing, email, cloud) and the most common file formats (TIFF, PDF, JPEG, JPEG 200 and BMP).
| Optical resolution | 100 to 600 dpi | 
|---|---|
| Camera | N / A | 
| Format | Films, microfiche, aperture cards | 
| Capture | Colour, Greyscale and Black & White | 
| Reduction rate | 7x to 96x | 
| Scale tolerance | N / A | 
| Format(s) of exit | TIFF (raw, compressed, multi-page), PDF (single, multi-page), JPEG, BMP | 
| PC Interface and connection | OS Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit) supported | 
| Size (L x H x P mm) | 450 x 200 x 290 | 
| Weight (Kg) | 7,2 | 
| Electric characteristics | N / A | 



 
    		
    				     
             
             
             
             
			 
            
    
     
            
    
                                         
         
        