
Federal agencies have less than a year to shift from keeping paper documents to storing and managing all documents electronically. The National Archives and Records Administration’s deadline for the transition arrives next June 30. The task of digitizing the millions of documents the federal government is required by law to keep and maintain in long-term storage — and also make easily searchable — is nearly impossible without a large fleet of easy-to-use digital scanners.
The Ricoh fi-8170 is built to help federal agencies meet the government’s mandate to go paperless. Compact yet powerful, it scans up to 70 pages per minute with exceptional image quality, handling everything from faded receipts to bulk batches of documents. With an 80-sheet input tray, advanced color settings, and jam-resistant design, it delivers the speed, reliability, and detail agencies need for large-scale digitization projects.
Read more about how the Ricoh fi-8170 supports fast, high-quality document scanning for federal agencies, only at FedTech Magazine.