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Product Details
Overview
The fi-6770A is a high-end high-speed real-time image processing function armed duplex ADF scanner that comes loaded with the industry's leading image processing Kofax VirtualReScan (VRS) software and Kofax image processing board. As a result, it supports real-time auto-rotation, auto-color recognition and other powerful features that enable it to scan at an impressive class leading 90ppm/180ipm for ultra-efficient scanning operations.
Specifications
General Specifications
| Functional Specifications | |||
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| Scanning Technology | Color CCD (charge-coupled device) image sensor x 3 | ||
| Scanning Mode | Simplex / duplex, color, grayscale, monochrome | ||
| Document Feeding Mode | ADF and flatbed | ||
| ADF Capacity | 200 pages | ||
| Document size | ADF minimum: | A8 (portrait): 53 x 74 mm | |
| ADF maximum: | A3: 297 x 420 mm | ||
| Daily Throughput | up to 45,000 pages | ||
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Scanning Speeds (200 or 300 dpi, Color, Greyscale and Monochrome) | |||
| Output | Simplex | Duplex | |
| A4 portrait | 70ppm | 140ipm | |
| A4 landscape | 90ppm | 180ipm | |
| Bundled software | FJ TWAIN driver, ISIS Driver, ScandAll PRO V2 Premium, QuickScan (demo), Soft IPC (demo), Scannner Central Admin | ||
| Functions | H/w VRS support (CGA card) Auto Deskew Auto Page Size detection Error Diffusion Dither | ||
| Interface(s) | Ultra SCSI, USB2.0 Half Pitch 50-pin D-socket (Ultra) |
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Physical Specifications | |||
| Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth) | 342 x 690 x 500 | ||
| Weight | 35kg | ||
| Humidity (operating) | 20-80% RH (non-condensing) | ||
| Power Consumption | 130VAC (operating), <6W in sleep mode | ||
| Power Requirement | AC 100 - 240 V, +10% / -10% | ||
| Operating Temperature | 5°C - 35°C | ||
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Reviews
Sheet fed scanners decide all the settings for you so all you have to do is feed your photos through the slot.
Handheld scanners are most appropriate for small originals that are no bigger than the scanner itself. In theory, hand scanners allow you to scan a large original in more than one pass and "stitch" the scans together into a final image, but this is not a preferable scanning method.
In order for your image to come out as sharp as possible, ensure the document is flat against the glass.
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