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ROCKVILLE, Md., July  31, 2014 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Contex, the world's leader of wide format  scanning and imaging solutions, today announces that long-time Contex customer  Bend Mapping & Blueprint has experienced a 50% increase in its scanning  business since implementing the Contex HD iFLEX flatbed scanner in January  2014. Oregon-based Bend Mapping, known  for providing speedy service and completing difficult jobs, purchased the flat  bed scanner after repeatedly turning away customers with three-dimensional  originals or exceptionally fragile documents. After 6 months of installing the  HD iFLEX scanner, Bend Mapping anticipates a swift return on investment  within 2.5 years.

 

"Our customers needed to digitize objects and fragile originals that require  careful handling that the HD iFLEX allows," comments Rob  Butler, owner of Bend Mapping & Blueprint. "With the Contex  scanner, we are able to meet the diverse needs of our community by producing  high-quality digital versions at a reasonable price."

 

Bend Mapping invested in the HD iFLEX flatbed scanner to serve a market  segment that represents 20% of its business: local residents and artists whose  originals and artwork is not easily reproducible due to size, materials, or  mounting. Thanks to the HD iFLEX, Bend Mapping can capture high-quality scans  for short-run digital prints, to share or archive.

In a recent scanning project, a local high school football team hired  Bend Mapping to capture decades worth of framed photos, many water  damaged, for a banner and mural. Without removing them from the  frames, Bend Mapping used the HD iFLEX to capture the photos  with exceptional image quality.

 

HD iFLEX provides flexibility

The HD iFLEX's large flatbed surface allows for scanning originals of any  thickness. The ultrabright LED light eliminates unwanted shadows in flat  originals, and captures the necessary shadows in three-dimensional objects and  artwork.

 

A significant benefit of the HD iFLEX is its large scanning area. Though the  HD iFLEX has an A2/C-size footprint, Contex's Nextimage scanning software allows  the device to capture an A1/D-size original. The hardware scans the image area  in just four seconds, and its camera provides a full 600 x 600 optical  resolution. Bend Mapping staffers can easily connect the HD iFLEX to any one of  its five wide-format printers.

 

A case study of Bend Mapping and the HD iFLEX is available at  Contex's website. For more information, contact salesamericas@contex.com or visit  www.contex.com.

 

About Contex As the world's largest developer and producer of large  format imaging solutions, Contex leads the market with innovative technology and  advanced scan and copy software applications. Over the years, Contex scanners  have received numerous awards from leading trade publications and analyst firms,  including Cadalyst, Wide-Format Imaging, and BERTL. Sold worldwide in  more than 90 countries, Contex solutions are recognized in a wide range of  industries for reliability, value, high performance, and superb image quality.  For more information, please visit www.contex.com.

 

Media Contact: Steve Blanken, Contex  Americas, 7039649821, spb@contex.com

 

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