Tuesday, October 1, 2013

RDC and the PC

Remote Deposit Capture (RDC) scanners and PCs are a familiar situation and setup in banking equipment.  And so it is for Teller Check scanner too.  There are many things to consider when running your RDC.  Many RDC or check scanning devices use the USB port on the PC,  Conflicts can happen with other USB devices or when a new device is added to the PC.  Be aware of your existing setup and test everything after your new device is added.  You may think, well my new device is just a printer or even document scanner.  But these devices may cause USB conflicts.  Check and verify after a new device install.

Also there's memory to consider too.  Sometimes there is just NOT enough Gigs of memory for every device and every program that is running and those programs that are running in the background.  You may have program conflicts.  Being a Tech from the 1980s, who would have thought Gigs of memory would  be enough.  Back in the day, we use Megs and Ks of memory. But, I am dating my self.  :-)   Many programs eat up memory and CPU time which will slow down your USB device.  Not to mentioned device drivers that are approved to use, but that's another blog someday.

Remote Deposit Capture and the Personal computer or a Laptop work great together if the proper conditions / setups are met. A slow PC will mean a slow RDC device.  Your check scanner will slow down or speed up as it goes with your PC.  Our company Benchmark Technology Group sale and service many name brand check scanners and RDC devices such as Digital Check, Panini, Burroughs / Unisys and  etc. . .We have the products, plan and professionalism you need for youe banking equipment.

With a comment,

DanSamTech
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