Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Xerox Imaging Systems has announced the K6200, its high speed document input system for the personal computer: the K6200 enables volume users to convert documents from hard copy to electronic form and includes Xerox’s proprietary intelligent character recognition software, a scanner with an automatic document feeder and Advanced Micro Devices’ Am29000 RISC microprocessor and 6Mb of random access memory; the K6200’s proprietary scanner is designed to handle high-volume production applications and it features 400 dots per inch at a scan rate of 3.7 seconds per page, an 11 by 17 platen, a 50 page ADF, and 4Mb of internal random access memory; the Graphical User Interface runs under Windows 3.0, and the K6200 supports more than 50 word processing formats, spreadsheet, database electronic publishing and graphics editing programs; the K6200 document system is out at the end of the month at $26,000.