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Cummins Allison intros faster two-pocket currency scanner

March 11, 2013

Cummins Allison, a provider of coin and currency handling solutions, has introduced its JetScan iFX i200 currency scanner for the Canadian market. The two-pocket currency scanner uses improved imaging technology to denominate notes more quickly and effectively, the company said.

The JetScan iFX i200 counts, sorts and faces 1,200 mixed bills per minute — at least 20 percent faster than other desktop scanners. In addition, the device features two sorting pockets and the lowest note rejection rate in the industry, resulting in fewer stops when processing large batches of currency, the company said.

"We talked with our customers when developing the JetScan iFX i200 to identify features that would simplify machine operation and deliver higher productivity gains," Cummins Allison Canadian managing director, Harry Patrinos said. "The result is a currency processor that exceeds their expectations."

Patrinos said that the JetScan iFX platform is designed to accommodate future capabilities with simple software upgrades.

"Customers purchasing JetScan iFX equipment can be confident that they have invested in a product capable of growing with their operations," he said.

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