New Technology
Traditional copy systems that are proprietary have design limitations that make it expensive to add features or grow. Much of the engineering was completed before the advent of today’s technology tools. Common business tools used today such as Outlook, cellular phones, email, the internet and contact managers may not be able to integrate with the older technology. Choosing an imaging system today isn’t just about making or printing a copy. It’s the ability of the company to leverage the investment it makes and choosing the right service provider that installs and maintains the tool.Today’s imaging system must be flexible, scaleable and adaptable to new technologies and today’s service provider must have advanced technological skills resident in their field service personal to provide on the spot Network and Desktop Image Integration technologies and today’s service provider must have advanced technological skills resident in their field service personal to provide on the spot Network and Desktop Image Integration. Signa Digital Solutions in San Diego is breaking the legacy model of the copier industry by introducing the first Image Management integration system. In 2002 just 4 years ago, systems were expensive and required multiple products to achieve required functionality and manageability.
Today, integration from the Canon Image Runner scan, fax, copy and print device to the desktop involves more technological skills and knowledge. Canon was the first manufacturer to break the legacy model and has since received more than 50 awards and Signa has successfully installed thousand of systems. Canon designs, engineers and manufactures Canon Imaging systems, Canon Imageware, Canon Image Retrieval and Archival Systems. Signa employs factory trained field technicians that integrate Imaging systems with the client software and the system software of the company. The integration of the Network Devices to the system software enhance employee productivity.

