Transform your physical documents into high-resolution digital assets with our professional-grade large-format scanners.
Whether you're digitizing architectural blueprints, engineering drawings, or delicate vintage maps, our wide-format scanners deliver exceptional precision and reliability for AEC professionals across Texas.
Key advantages of professional large-format scanners:
- Eliminate outsourcing costs - Handle all scanning in-house with professional-grade equipment
- Preserve delicate originals - CCD and CIS technologies safely digitize fragile documents without damage
- Streamline workflows - Scan directly to CAD, PDF, TIFF, and other professional formats
- Archive compliance - Create searchable digital archives meeting industry standards
- Boost productivity - 36-inch and 42-inch models handle standard D-size drawings and oversized documents
- Versatile applications - Perfect for construction plans, satellite imagery, fine art, and technical drawings
Large Format Scanner Comparison Table
Model | Technology | Scan Width | Speed (Mono/Color) | Resolution | Best For |
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Colortrac SmartLF Scan | CIS SingleSensor | 24" - 44" | 8 ips / 4 ips | Up to 1200 dpi | Portable scanning, field work |
Contex SD One+ | CIS | 24" / 36" | 12 ips / 6 ips | 1200 dpi | Entry-level AEC firms |
Contex SD One MF | CIS | 24" / 36" | 12 ips / 6 ips | 1200 dpi | Multifunction capabilities |
Contex IQ Quattro 2490 | CIS CleanScan+ | 24" | 17.8 ips / 8.9 ips | 1200 dpi | High-speed production |
Contex IQ Quattro X 3650 | CIS CleanScan+ | 36" | 17.8 ips / 8.9 ips | 1200 dpi | Standard architectural drawings |
Canon TM-200 MFP L24ei | LED CIS | 24" | Scan-to-copy/file | 600 dpi | Schools, small offices, MFP |
Contex IQ Flex Flatbed | CIS CleanScan+ | 18" x 24" (up to 24" x 36") | Variable speed | 1200 dpi | Books, fragile documents |
Frequently Asked Questions about Large Format Scanners
What's the difference between CCD and CIS scanner technology?
CCD (Charged-Coupled Device) scanners use a lens system similar to digital cameras, providing superior color accuracy and the ability to scan uneven surfaces like folded documents. They're ideal for aerial photos, color maps, and documents with varying thickness.
CIS (Contact Image Sensor) scanners are more compact and affordable, using fiber optic sensors positioned close to the document. They excel at scanning flat technical drawings and CAD documents with excellent precision, making them popular for architectural and engineering applications.
What size large-format scanner do I need for architectural drawings?
A 36-inch wide-format scanner handles 95% of standard architectural and engineering documents, including D-size drawings (24" x 36"). For firms that regularly work with oversized drawings or need to scan mounted originals, consider 42-inch models. 24-inch scanners work well for smaller firms with primarily C-size documents.
How fast can large-format scanners digitize blueprints?
Scanning speeds vary by technology and resolution. High-performance models like the Contex IQ Quattro series scan at 17.8 inches per second in monochrome mode and 8.9 ips in color at 200 dpi. A typical D-size drawing scans in 15-30 seconds, depending on resolution requirements.
Can large-format scanners convert drawings to CAD files?
Yes, when paired with raster-to-vector conversion software. Most professional large-format scanners include software that can scan to multiple formats (PDF, TIFF, JPEG) and integrate with CAD applications like AutoCAD and ESRI GIS systems for workflow automation.
What resolution do I need for scanning blueprints and technical drawings?
For line drawings and blueprints, 300-400 dpi provides excellent results for archival and reproduction. Photos and color documents benefit from 600-1200 dpi. Higher resolutions create larger files but preserve fine details for future enlargements or detailed analysis.
Do you offer installation and training for large-format scanners?
Yes, TAVCO provides complete installation services throughout Texas, including remote setup support, software configuration, and user training. Our certified technicians ensure your scanner integrates seamlessly with your existing workflow and all staff members are comfortable operating the equipment.
Expert Large Format Scanner Support in Texas
TAVCO's certified technicians provide comprehensive large-format scanner installation, training, and maintenance services throughout Texas. From Houston to Dallas, Austin to San Antonio, our local team ensures your wide-format scanning equipment operates at peak performance. Contact us at 866-254-8590 for personalized scanner recommendations, on-site demonstrations, or technical support. We're here to help you choose the perfect scanning solution for your architectural, engineering, or construction workflow.