eDeposit Desktop has three modes of operation; ActiveX (for Microsoft Internet Explorer users), Java (a cross-platform friendly downloadable java applet), or Zero-client (a pure HTML/javascript solution).. Direct scan also requires either of the downloadable modes, ActiveX or Java. In all three modes, you may alternatively load check image JPEG files that have been captured separately by your scanner software.
ActiveX Configuration:
ActiveX mode is for users of Microsoft Windows® and the Internet Explorer web browser only. Users of Windows and Internet Explorer who want the efficiency of working directly with your TWAIN compliant scanner should use ActiveX mode. This mode requires the download and installation of an ActiveX control called EZTwainX developed by Dosadi. Installation of this ActiveX control requires your authorization, please pay close attention to the security warnings and following the installation instructions.
Java Configuration: Java mode is for users who want the efficiency of working directly with your 32-bit TWAIN compliant scanner using a java applet. This mode can work for users of Windows, and using browsers like Firefox and Chrome. Java mode requires the download and installation of a Java applet from Vertifi Software, with the embedded Morena Image Acquisition Framework from GNOME Ltd. for TWAIN capabilities. Installation of this java applet requires your authorization, please pay close attention to the security warnings and following the installation instructions. Use of TWAIN direct scan mode requires that your browser and java software are both running in 32-bit mode.
Zero Client Configuration:
Zero client mode is for users who want a pure HTML/JavaScript experience, without the technical challenges and security warnings of downloadable software. In this mode, you are required to separately capture front and back check images (JPEG, PNG or GIF) that are properly cropped, and upload those files for deposit. Zero client mode is the most compatible mode, but requires the most effort each time you make a deposit. You accept the responsibility of capturing, uploading, and subsequently removing check image files from your computer.