The TS 210 is DCCs latest addition to the worlds most comprehensive line of low cost check scanners. Over 25,000 DCC countertop check scanners have been installed or ordered worldwide, including the largest teller-window installation in the world, and up to 90% market share in Singapores Check Truncation market. The TS 210 is a compact (only 5 x 8 footprint), low cost, dual sided check scanner for the teller window, corporate customer, or other applications, that can scan at the rate of up to 30 checks per minute. The TS 210 is ideal for capturing items quickly at the teller window, in commercial environments, for low volume ARC payments, check cashing, or for back office reject/re-entry exception items. It features two separate scan heads to scan both sides of the check quickly, while magnetically reading the checks MICR codeline data, and an optional inkjet printer provides inline endorsements on the back of each check prior to scanning. Image output is 24 bit color, 8 bit or 4 bit grayscale, and black and white. TS 210 incorporates the latest color and grayscale scanning technology giving a crystal clear image of even the most demanding checks, and operates twice as fast as our TS 200. Our latest HP programmable endorser has been improved to provide more than double the capacity of competitive units with an estimated 5-7 million characters printed before changing, yielding 250% to 300% more capacity at half the cost. The TS 210 shares a common API with all other TellerScans, which means that the TS 210 can be easily mixed with other DCC TellerScan units without re-programming. It also means that increasing check volumes can be quickly accommodated by upgrading to a faster model such as the TS 220, TS 350 or TS 400 without application changes, and software maintenance becomes less costly. The new TS 210, which is manufactured at DCCs factory in Rancho Cucamonga, California, is available immediately at a recommended list price of $1,495.
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