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Check Imaging da Italia

SB 1500 and SB 1600

Seac Banche

Italians are known for producing quality goods such as leather products, wool and even race cars, but have you considered check-processing products? Seac Banche S.p.A is a Florence, Italy-based company that provides data- and image-capture solutions to banking and financial institutions around the world. More than 400,000 of its units are installed on five continents. The company has an R&D department and manufacturing facility in Italy where it designs and manufactures image-capture products.

Seac Banche recently introduced the SB 1500 and SB 1600, personal document processing systems designed for front-office counter use at teller windows and point-of-sale locations.

Both devices offer code-line reading and gray-scale imaging, voiding and endorsing options, and an output stacker with a holding capacity of 25 documents. The SB 1600 has the same specs as the SB 1500 except that it also offers color imaging.

Users process checks manually, feeding each document through the scanner one-by-one, while a photo sensor detects the check's presence and continues with the document processing. Check images are captured clearly and with a sharp definition in Bitmap (.bmp), Jpeg (.jpg), or Tiff (.tif) formats.

The devices' MICR functionality reads magnetic fonts CMC7, CMC0 and E13B code lines. The SB 1500 has a built-in system for reading machine-printed text, allowing it to decode a variety of fonts with accuracy and reliability.

Optional features are available for both the SB 1500 and SB 1600, such as an inkjet printer for printing data on the rear side of the document, a customizable self-inking front stamp for voiding documents and a magnetic card/badge manual-swipe reader.

The SB 1500 and SB 1600 are available in the United States.

Seac Banche USA

Summit Perimeter

3003 Summit Blvd., Suite 1500

Atlanta, GA 30319

404-460-5544

www.seacbanche.com

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