ISO/IEC 14473:1999
Information technology - Office equipment - Minimum information to be specified for image scanners
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ISO/IEC 14473:1999 defines the minimum information to be specified for image scanners, helping buyers, engineers, and compliance teams evaluate products against a common technical baseline. For organizations comparing scanner offerings, the document supports clearer technical review, documented evaluation, and more consistent procurement decisions. ISO/IEC 14473:1999 is especially relevant where product data must be reliable enough for quality workflows, conformity assessment preparation, and verification activities tied to office imaging equipment.
What is ISO/IEC 14473:1999?
This document focuses on the minimum technical information that should be declared for image scanners, rather than prescribing scanner design. In practice, it helps define what product details are needed for engineering documentation, specification comparison, and compliance reference use. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC 14473, it is best understood as supporting structured product evaluation and clearer communication between suppliers, test laboratories, and procurement teams assessing scanner capabilities.
Applications of ISO/IEC 14473:1999
ISO/IEC 14473:1999 is commonly useful in office equipment procurement, technical assessment, and laboratory evaluation of image scanners. It can support specification sheets, tender documentation, and internal technical validation where organizations need a consistent basis for comparing scanner models. It is also relevant for teams preparing technical documentation for imaging systems, managing product data for quality assurance, or aligning supplier information with operational consistency requirements in document capture workflows.
Why is ISO/IEC 14473:1999 important?
Clear minimum information requirements reduce ambiguity during product evaluation and lower the risk of mismatched expectations between suppliers and users. For compliance teams, ISO/IEC 14473:1999 can improve testing consistency and support conformity assessment preparation by making product information easier to verify against declared capabilities. For procurement and engineering groups, it helps strengthen technical validation, improve decision-making, and support better risk management when selecting image scanners for controlled office or document-processing environments.
- Supports minimum product data definitions for image scanners
- Helps standardize technical review and procurement comparison
- Assists documented evaluation and compliance workflows
- Useful for supplier information control and quality assurance
- Helps reduce ambiguity in scanner specification and verification activities
- Publication Date: 1999-04-22
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: ISO/IEC 14473 (1999-04-22)
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