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Imaging Business Machines average salary is $37,500, median salary is $37,500 with a salary range from $37,500 to $37,500.
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  • Imaging Business Machines LLC
  • Industry: Peripherals/Comp.
  • City: Birmingham, AL
  • Based in Birmingham, Alabama, Imaging Business Machines, LLC (IBML) is a leading developer, manufacturer and distributor of high-speed, high-capacity document image scanners and related software and services. The Company's scanners are used by banks, pharmaceutical companies, government agencies, healthcare institutions, state revenue departments and other organizations that process and store large quantities of paper documents. Our products and services provide intelligent scanning technology for the most demanding document imaging applications, including mixed documents of different weights, sizes, and compositions.