High Volume Scanning

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Scanning departments and service bureaus that process thousands of pages daily can realize significant time and cost savings by using the most efficient Job Settings in a multi-user workflow.

Scanning[edit | edit source]

The most efficient scanning process is one that keeps the scanner running at its rated speed as much as possible. Time spent waiting for the software to process or save images, reloading the hopper, or anything else that stops the scanner, should be minimized.

SimpleIndex is able to perform barcode recognition and image clean-up in real time during scanning using the process images while scanning option.

SimpleIndex will also scan directly to the designated Output folder as long as there are no OCR options enabled, Autofill or other calculated fields, Database or SharePoint exports.

Enabling any of the following options will prevent direct scanning and require the Processing and Export steps that will stop the scanner. If they are needed, a second Job File should be used to perform the Processing step.

For optimal efficiency, use Barcode or Fixed fields to generate the scan filenames automatically so nothing needs to be keyed in by the scanner operator. But manual fields can be quickly entered before scanning if needed and used to generate the folders and filenames.

If the Output settings are configured to Append to End, a multi-page file will be created for each batch or barcode value.

Set it to Numbered 1-Page Files to create a separate file for each page.

Processing[edit | edit source]

Use a separate Job File to perform OCR, Autofill, Database exports, and other functions that require the processing and export stages.

Use Server Processing to fully automate this stage and run it in the background on a server.

Quality Control & Rescanning[edit | edit source]

Use SimpleView to load the scanned pages in a thumbnail view, with easy access to Image Clean-Up and Rescan functions. This is the most efficient configuration for high-volume processing, as it allows the QC operator to quickly load and view the images in place instead of moving all of the files during import and export steps.

Or use the embedded SimpleView viewer during a manual indexing or OCR verification job to perform the review. This configuration is more efficient when many documents require data entry, since someone will need to look at all of the pages anyway.