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Flatbed Scanners

Through our partnership with SMA, interScan is excited to offer a full line of  the highest-quality, German engineered flatbed scanners.

Lightweight & Ultra-Portable

The interScan DeskPro 3x1 is a compact, FADGI Level 3 desktop scanner built for mid-volume, 24/7 operation with upgradeable speeds up to 120 ppm and exceptional image quality.
  • Scanning area: 635 x 1270 mm (25 x 50 inches)
  • Consistent 600 ppi optical resolution across the full scan range
  • 48-bit color depth for rich, accurate color reproduction
  • Network-ready with a dedicated IP address
  • Roll-away stand with space-saving fold-up design
  • Optional motorized height adjustment available

The VERSASCAN 2550 A1, by SMA, is a high-performance A1+ flatbed scanner designed for archives, libraries, and industries that require both exceptional image quality and productivity. With a large scanning range of 635 x 1270 mm and true 600 ppi optical resolution, it excels in digitizing everything from fragile documents to textured surfaces like fabric, wood, and metal. Its innovative V3D (Visual 3D) technology captures detailed, photo-realistic images of structured or reflective materials by combining multiple lighting angles in real-time, ideal for applications beyond traditional archiving. Easy to use like a photocopier and available with a foot switch, roll-away mount, or optional motorized height adjustment, the VERSASCAN 2550 combines versatility, mobility, and advanced scanning capabilities in one professional solution.


  • Up to 40% greater scanning range than standard A1 scanners
  • Exceptional optical resolution for superior image quality
  • Ultra-fast scanning speeds for maximum productivity
  • No exposure to IR or UV radiation
  • Virtual 3D (V3D) technology for enhanced surface detail
  • Bidirectional scanning for faster, more efficient operation
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VERSASCAN 3650 - A0 Flatbed Scanner By SMA

All Around Best Flatbed Scanner

The interScan DeskPro 3x1 is a compact, FADGI Level 3 desktop scanner built for mid-volume, 24/7 operation with upgradeable speeds up to 120 ppm and exceptional image quality.
  • Scanning area: 914 x 1270 mm (36 x 50 inches)
  • True 600 ppi optical resolution across the entire scan area
  • 48-bit color depth for highly accurate color reproduction
  • Network-ready with a dedicated IP address for easy integration
  • Space-saving roll-away mount with fold-up capability
  • Optional motorized height adjustment for ergonomic operation

The VERSASCAN 3650, by SMA, is the most popular A0 flatbed scanner on the market, known for its exceptional image quality, mobility, and ease of use. Widely trusted by archives, libraries, and industry professionals worldwide, it features high optical resolution, fast scanning speeds, and advanced V3D technology for capturing detailed, textured, and reflective surfaces with stunning 3D-like clarity. Its user-friendly design works like a photocopier and includes options like a foot switch, roll-away mount, and motorized height adjustment, making it the ideal solution for digitizing large, fragile, or complex originals with precision and efficiency.




  • Scanning area exceeds standard A0 size
  • High-precision optical resolution for exceptional image clarity
  • Ultra-fast scanning speeds for maximum throughput
  • No exposure to infrared or ultraviolet radiation
  • V3D (Virtual 3D) technology for capturing textured and reflective surfaces
  • Bidirectional scanning for enhanced efficiency
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The Ultimate XXL Flatbed Scanner

The interScan DeskPro 3x1 is a compact, FADGI Level 3 desktop scanner built for mid-volume, 24/7 operation with upgradeable speeds up to 120 ppm and exceptional image quality.
  • Scanning area: 914 x 2540 mm (36 x 100 inches)
  • Consistent 600 ppi optical resolution across the full scan range
  • 48-bit color depth for highly detailed and accurate color capture
  • Network-enabled with a unique IP address for seamless integration
  • Compact roll-away stand with foldable design for easy mobility
  • Optional motorized height adjustment for ergonomic flexibility

The VERSASCAN 36100, by SMA, is a powerful double A0 flatbed scanner with an impressive scanning length of 2540 mm, perfect for digitizing extra-long and oversized originals. Trusted by archives, libraries, and industries worldwide, it combines high optical resolution with exceptional productivity. Featuring advanced V3D (Visual 3D) technology, it captures textured and reflective surfaces, such as wood, fabric, metal, and more, with lifelike detail. Easy to operate like a photocopier and available with a roll-away mount or motorized height adjustment, the VERSASCAN 36100 delivers unmatched scanning flexibility for even the most demanding applications.




  • Scanning area exceeds double A0 format
  • High-resolution optics for superior image clarity
  • Ultra-fast scanning performance for maximum efficiency
  • No infrared or ultraviolet radiation exposure
  • V3D (Virtual 3D) technology for capturing textured and reflective surfaces
  • Bidirectional scanning for faster throughput
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VERSASCAN 4870 - 2A0 Flatbed Scanner By SMA

Built Bigger. Engineered Better. Scanning Faster.

The interScan DeskPro 3x1 is a compact, FADGI Level 3 desktop scanner built for mid-volume, 24/7 operation with upgradeable speeds up to 120 ppm and exceptional image quality.
  • Scanning area: 1219 x 1778 mm (48 x 70 inches)
  • True 600 ppi optical resolution across the entire scan surface
  • 48-bit color depth for rich, accurate color reproduction
  • Network-enabled with a dedicated IP address for seamless connectivity
  • Roll-away stand with space-saving fold-up design for easy mobility
  • Optional motorized height adjustment for ergonomic flexibility

The VERSASCAN 4870 is a high-performance double A0 flatbed scanner designed for digitizing extra-wide originals with exceptional clarity and speed. Trusted by leading archives, libraries, and industries worldwide, it features advanced V3D (Visual 3D) technology that captures textured and reflective surfaces, such as wood, fabric, metal, and more, with striking detail. Easy to operate like a photocopier and available with a roll-away mount or motorized height adjustment, the VERSASCAN 4870 delivers unmatched versatility for scanning large, delicate, or complex materials with precision and ease.





  • Scanning area larger than double A0 format
  • Exceptional optical resolution for superior detail
  • High-speed scanning for maximum productivity
  • No infrared or ultraviolet radiation
  • Advanced V3D (Virtual 3D) technology for textured and reflective surfaces
  • Bidirectional scanning for efficient operation
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Flatbed Scanning Solutions

Types of interScan document scanners


High-Volume Scanners

High volume document scanning is something we know about. We have several high volume commercial scanners in different sizes, different paper handling techniques, sorting options and more. With scanning speeds ranging from 120 to 600 ppm depending on the scanner at 300 DPI.

High-Speed Scanners

Speed is very important when you are dealing with large quanties of documents. At interScan we have scanners going up to 600 pages per minute at high dpi, with most of our scanners having upgradeable speeds. For example the JetPro is the fastest high quality scanner/sorter in the world.

High-Capacity Scanners

Scanning large amounts of documents can be a difficult task but with our high capacity document scanners this becomes a little easier. We have different size scanners depending on the capacity you want to scan and the physical space you have to put the production scanner.

Document Digitization

  • What is document digitization

    Document digitization is converting physical documents into digital or electronic formats. This process involves using document scanners to capture images of the physical documents and then converting them into electronic files such as PDFs, JPEGs, or other digital formats. Digitized documents can be stored, shared, and accessed through various electronic devices and platforms, including computers, tablets, and smartphones. Document digitization is a critical component of document management and can help organizations to streamline their operations, reduce costs, and improve efficiency.

  • Benefits of Document Digitization

      Space and cost savings: By converting physical documents into digital formats, you can reduce storage space and associated costs, such as renting, purchasing, and maintaining physical documents.Improved accessibility and searchability: Digital documents can be easily searched, accessed, and shared remotely, which increases productivity and collaboration among team members.Enhanced security: Digital documents can be secured with access controls and encryption, protecting sensitive information from unauthorized access.Disaster recovery: Digital documents can be backed up and stored in multiple locations, providing a disaster recovery plan in case of any natural calamity or technical failure.Better compliance: Digitized documents can help organizations to comply with regulatory requirements by ensuring proper retention and disposition of records.Improved workflow and efficiency: Digital documents can streamline business processes and enable automation, improving efficiency and productivity.

Production Scanner FAQ

  • Difference between a production scanner and a standard scanner

    The primary distinctions between a production scanner and a standard scanner are with their speed, volume and capacity. Production scanners, often referred to as professional or commercial scanners are high-speed or high-volume scanners. Which are engineered to manage significantly larger quantities of documents in a shorter amount of time. These high-capacity scanners are built with robust paper handling mechanisms and advanced image processing features, making them indispensable tools in environments where frequent and large-scale document scanning is required.

  • Types of documents that can be scanned with a production scanner

    Production scanners are versatile and are capable of scanning a wide range of standard paper documents, including letters, reports, business cards, and receipts. Additionally, these high-capacity scanners are designed to handle various types of media efficiently.

  • Type of paper sizes a production scanner can handle

    Production scanners are capable of scanning both small and large documents with ease. These high-capacity scanners are designed to accommodate a wide range of document sizes, from small items like business cards and receipts to larger formats such as A3 or even bigger, depending on the specific model of the scanner.

  • Speed at which production scanners can scan documents

    Most production scanners, including the smaller desktop scanners like the DeskPro are engineered to scan hundredths of pages per minute, making them ideal for high-volume scanning tasks. These high-speed scanners are built to handle large batches of documents quickly, significantly improving workflow efficiency. For those with even greater demands, high-end models like the JetPro take productivity to the next level, with the capability to scan up to several hundredths of pages per minute.

Production Scanning FAQ

  • What is Production Scanning

    Production scanning is the process with which large amounts of paper documents are scanned quickly and efficiently utilizing specially made document scanners to do so. Production scanning refers to the process of capturing and digitizing large volumes of documents or images in an efficient and organized manner. It involves using high-speed scanners to convert physical documents into electronic files. Production scanning is often utilized in industries such as banking, healthcare, and legal, where there is a need to process and manage a significant amount of paperwork or records.

  • Definition of Production Scanning

    Production scanning digitizes large volumes of paper documents quickly and efficiently. It involves high-speed document scanners that can process thousands of pages per hour.

  • Who uses Production Scanning

    Production scanning is typically used by organizations that need to convert large volumes of paper records into digital formats, such as government agencies, financial institutions, and healthcare providers.

  • How does it work

    During production scanning, documents are loaded into a feeder, which pulls them through the scanner. The scanner captures an image of each page, which is then processed and stored in a digital format, such as a PDF or TIFF file. Production scanning can be automated to a large extent, with features such as double-feed detection, blank page removal, and auto-rotation of pages to ensure that all documents are captured accurately.

  • What are the benefits of Production Scanning

    Production scanning can significantly improve document management efficiency, eliminating manual data entry and allowing for quick and easy retrieval of digital records. It also reduces the risk of document loss or damage, as digital records can be backed up and stored securely in the cloud or a server.

High Volume Scanning FAQ

  • What is High-Volume Scanning

    High volume scanning is the process of scanning a large volume of documents. In order to do this effectively production scanning can be used with scanning hardware. High volume scanning refers to the process of scanning or digitizing a large volume of documents or materials. This technique is commonly used in various industries to convert paper documents, such as invoices, forms, or records, into digital files. High volume scanning can greatly streamline document management processes, improve accessibility, and reduce physical storage requirements. It often involves using specialized scanners and software to automate the scanning process and achieve efficient digitization.

  • Definition of High Volume Scanning

    High-volume, or bulk scanning, refers to digitizing many physical documents quickly and efficiently.

  • What are the benefits of high volume scanning

      Reduced storage space: By converting paper documents into digital format, organizations can reduce the amount of physical storage required for document storage, freeing up valuable office space and eliminating the need for expensive off-site storage.Improved document access: With digital documents, organizations can quickly and easily search for and retrieve documents, reducing the time and effort required to find information.Increased productivity: High-volume scanning can improve productivity by reducing the time and effort required to manage paper documents. Employees can spend less time searching for and handling physical documents and more time on value-added tasks.Enhanced security: Digital documents can be encrypted and password protected, reducing the risk of unauthorized access or loss of sensitive information.Cost savings: By reducing the need for physical storage and streamlining document management processes, organizations can save on storage and administrative costs.Compliance: Digital documents can be stored and managed in compliance with regulatory and legal requirements, reducing the risk of fines or legal action.
  • Difference Production Scanning and High-Volume Scanning

    Production scanning and high-volume scanning are very similar, both include the process of scanning large quantities of documents in an effective manner. High-volume scanning is an overall term used in any situation that involves large volumes of documents being scanned. Production scanning is when there is a process and hardware specifically included in for example a business to accomodate the high volume scanning.