2009-10-27 14:54:11 -
Digital Check :
, a provider of desktop check scanners and remote deposit capture technology to the financial industry, announced that its line of USB-based check scanners is compatible with the new Windows 7 operating system released Oct. 22.
Digital Check’s recent v10.0 release of its API software toolkit enables all of its check scanners to integrate seamlessly with Windows 7, ensuring that users switching to the new operating system experience no service interruptions. Digital Check utilizes a single API across all of its desktop scanning devices to provide ease of maintenance for its software application partners.
“There has been considerable promotion surrounding the new Windows 7 operating system launch, and we expect it to gain adoption among our customer base,”
said John Gainer, executive vice president for Digital Check. “It is important that our customers, both financial institutions and consumers, be able to make software decisions without concern that their peripheral devices will be affected, and our timely approach to the Windows 7 launch ensures our clients experience no hiccups.”
About Digital Check
Digital Check is a provider of distributed-capture check scanners for branch automation and remote deposit capture applications. The Northfield, Ill.-based company was selected for Bank Technology News’ 2008 “Ten Technology Companies to Watch” for its innovative products. Digital Check’s TellerScan ® and CheXpress ™ series of electronic scanners are cost-effective and provide high quality images, MICR accuracy and reliability. The company’s scanners are available worldwide through a network of more than 70 authorized solutions providers :

and are supported by Digital Check’s comprehensive fulfillment, training, support, warranty and repair services. For more information, call 847-446-2285 or visit the company’s Web site at www.digitalcheck.com :

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For Digital Check Corp.Bevin Rochester, 678-781-7215orDigital
Check Corp.Paul Rupple, 847-446-2285