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Product Details
Main Features
- Double sided scanning
- Scan Speed: 20 ppm
- 20 page ADF Capacity
- Handles up to 1500 documents a day
- Lightweight and compact design
- 600 dpi optical resolution
- Card scanning slot
Specifications
General Specifications
Image Sensor | CIS x 2 |
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Light Source | LED |
Optical Resolution | 600 dpi |
Hardware Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Scan Modes | Color: 48-bit Input; 24-bit Output Grayscale: 16-bit Input; 8-bit Output B/W: 1-bit |
ADF Capacity | 20 Sheets (A4/ Letter, 70 g/㎡ or 18 Lbs) 6 Sheets (Business Card) |
Scanning Speed | 20 ppm / 40 ipm (Grayscale, 200 dpi, A4) 20 ppm / 40 ipm (B&W, 200 dpi, A4) 20 ppm / 40 ipm (Color, 200 dpi, A4) |
Scanning Area (W x L) | ADF: Maximum: 216 x 914.4 mm (8.5" x 36") Minimum: 12.7 x 12.7 mm (0.5" x 0.5") Cardslot: Maximum: 90.9 x 105 mm (3.58" x 4.13") Minimum: 12.7 x 12.7 mm (0.5" x 0.5") |
Acceptable Paper Sizes (W x L) | ADF: Maximum: 216 x 914.4 mm (8.5" x 36") Minimum: 50.8 x 50.8 mm (2" x 2") Cardslot: Maximum: 90.9 x 105 mm (3.58" x 4.13") Minimum: 50.8 x 50.8 mm (2" x 2") |
Acceptable Paper Weight (Thickness) | Paper: 50 g/㎡ to 120 g/㎡ Plastic card: Non-Embossed up to 0.76 mm & Embossed up to 1.24 mm (ISO 7810) |
Daily Duty Scan ( Sheets ) | 1500 |
Roller Lifetime (Scans) | 100000 |
Pad Lifetime (Scans) | 20000 |
Action Button | PDF, BCR, Scan |
Power Supply | AC adapter: 24 Vdc/ 0.75 A |
Interface | USB 2.0 |
Net Weight | 1.3 Kgs (2.87 Lbs) |
Dimensions (W x D x H) | 288.5 x 98 x 75 mm (11.36" x 3.8" x 2.96") |
Protocol | TWAIN compliant |
OS | Window XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 |
Hardware Requirements | Pentium IV 2.4 GHz processor (Pentium IV 3.0 GHz processor recommended) DVD-ROM Driver One available USB 2.0 port 1GB RAM (2GB or higher recommended) 2GB free HDD space (3GB or larger recommended) |
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Reviews
A Twain driver will usually give you a lot more control over the scan settings than a WIA driver and better results even with the default settings.
Because scans have two dimensions - height and width - the resolution of a scanner has two values, pixels per inch vertically and pixels per inch horizontally.
Most MFPs are designed for scanning documents and so are best to avoid if you're looking for photo scanning. The few exceptions can be recognized if they feature scanning options that are clearly meant for photos, such as a color restore feature.
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