In this video you see the presentation of an automatic book scanning machine, called ScanRobot. In this video Treventus presents the ScanRobot SR300.
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@ElectricTom16 жыл бұрын
Great idea! This machine can preserve our cultural heritage from the beginning of the first print of Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century up to todays books. Keep at it!
@FlyByPC15 жыл бұрын
Given that books were never intended to be machine-read, it's impressive that they can be scanned at all. It even looks like this machine manages to scan the books without putting much stress at all on them. From the looks of it, the books might actually end up in better condition after having been scanned! Books with loose bindings could potentially be a problem, though...
@bookscanner16 жыл бұрын
At the bottom of the scanning unit (the so called ScanHead) there is a gap between the glas prisms, where air is inlet. This airstream causes a low-pressure which holds the pages on both sides of the scanning unit.
@laremipsum16 жыл бұрын
That was HOT!
@Jpetersson16 жыл бұрын
Save the trees, save the world! :-)
@bookscanner16 жыл бұрын
Reached the top of the pages, in that moment when the ScanHead is "leaving" the 2 pages, a gentle airflow from the right side (an air-needle -the yellow small parts in the video- blows out a short air stream) turns the 2 pages and immeadiately the ScanHead moves down, to scan the next two pages and so on and so on.
@1stPlaceDirector16 жыл бұрын
How does it grab the pages when it turns them? I was thinking maybe vacuum and air to release?
@bookscanner16 жыл бұрын
During the moving up of the ScanHead, this low-pressure keeps the left and the right pages and scans them both.
@bookscanner16 жыл бұрын
So, frankly speaking, what the ScanRobot is doing is a continous page turning and at the same time a moving up step so that it scans the 2 pages which slide smoothly over the ScanHead.
@akuma62416 жыл бұрын
Dude that is how SKYNET will learn about us!!!! Watch out when it becomes self aware!!!
@1stPlaceDirector16 жыл бұрын
How does this mechanical scanner keep the pages from sticking together? Even when doing it manually, pages often stick together and you have to use a wet finger to seperate them.
@Sparky_Mark16 жыл бұрын
I imagine they might have problems with two pages being turned at once... But nonetheless, GREAT vid! 5/5
@DrMattDestruction16 жыл бұрын
i like buch scanners.
@bookscanner16 жыл бұрын
Where?
@shoegazer66616 жыл бұрын
where can i get one and how much?
@Chalsier16 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't be surprised if the company was ran by a terminator
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Great idea! This machine can preserve our cultural heritage from the beginning of the first print of Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century up to todays books. Keep at it!
Given that books were never intended to be machine-read, it's impressive that they can be scanned at all. It even looks like this machine manages to scan the books without putting much stress at all on them. From the looks of it, the books might actually end up in better condition after having been scanned! Books with loose bindings could potentially be a problem, though...
At the bottom of the scanning unit (the so called ScanHead) there is a gap between the glas prisms, where air is inlet. This airstream causes a low-pressure which holds the pages on both sides of the scanning unit.
That was HOT!
Save the trees, save the world! :-)
Reached the top of the pages, in that moment when the ScanHead is "leaving" the 2 pages, a gentle airflow from the right side (an air-needle -the yellow small parts in the video- blows out a short air stream) turns the 2 pages and immeadiately the ScanHead moves down, to scan the next two pages and so on and so on.
How does it grab the pages when it turns them? I was thinking maybe vacuum and air to release?
During the moving up of the ScanHead, this low-pressure keeps the left and the right pages and scans them both.
So, frankly speaking, what the ScanRobot is doing is a continous page turning and at the same time a moving up step so that it scans the 2 pages which slide smoothly over the ScanHead.
Dude that is how SKYNET will learn about us!!!! Watch out when it becomes self aware!!!
How does this mechanical scanner keep the pages from sticking together? Even when doing it manually, pages often stick together and you have to use a wet finger to seperate them.
I imagine they might have problems with two pages being turned at once... But nonetheless, GREAT vid! 5/5
i like buch scanners.
Where?
where can i get one and how much?
I wouldn't be surprised if the company was ran by a terminator
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