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A real-time demonstration of scanning medical records using OPEX's combined prep-scan workflow (Right-Speed technology). This isn't idealized documents—it's dog-eared pages, damaged records, staples, envelopes, 3D objects (inhaler containers), x-rays, and Lloyd George envelopes. Watch a single operator handle everything traditional prep stations do, while simultaneously scanning, at 800-900 pages per hour. What's being demonstrated: Zero prep/combined approach: • No barcode separator pages (software handles pagination) • No pre-sorting into clean piles • Operator drops documents one at a time, performing minimal prep while feeding • Screen buttons for document types (Clinical Notes, Operations, Investigations, etc.) • Builds bookmarked PDF taxonomy in real-time Challenging document handling: • Dog-eared and damaged pages (unfold and feed) • Stapled documents (drop through one at a time) • Documents in poor condition (PQO button flags for potential rescan) • Small items that would require photocopying (feed directly) • Envelopes (override button for double-feed detection) • Taped and repaired documents • 3D objects like inhaler containers (flatten and feed) • ECGs longer than 3x A4 (cut and stitch digitally) • X-rays in plastic wallets (scan with white backing paper) • Lloyd George envelopes (feed contents directly, separate ejection for envelopes) Technology features shown: • Multi-slot ID assist tower (wave document to select scan mode, no button press) • Override controls for feed detection • PQO (poor quality original) flagging • Color scanning on demand • Separate ejection bins for specific document types • Real-time taxonomy building The speed comparison: • Traditional prep (with barcode separators): 300-600 pages/hour • This demonstration (while talking and explaining): 800-900 pages/hour • Expected speed for trained operator: Higher Relevant if you're: • Service bureau processing medical records • Healthcare organization evaluating in-house scanning • Operations dealing with challenging historical documents • UK healthcare (Lloyd George envelope handling) • Anyone told their documents are "too messy" for automated scanning • Evaluating whether zero-prep/combined workflows actually work This is an unedited recording of a live online demonstration showing real document handling. You're watching actual scanning in real-time with all the decision-making and problem-solving that entails.