Fujitsu FI-5950 Document Scanner
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Product Details
Main Features
- Color scanner
- Media Size: A8 up to A3
- 500 sheet automatic document feeder
- 135 ppm (A4) landscape color / simplex
- 270 ipm (A4) landscape color / duplex
- Fast start up time
- Built for volume scanning
- Automatic duplex scanning
Specifications
Main Specifications
| Functional Specifications | |||
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| Scanning Technology | Color CCD x 2 | ||
| Scanning Mode | Simplex / duplex, color, grayscale, monochrome | ||
| Document Feeding Mode | ADF | ||
| ADF Capacity | 500 pages | ||
| Document size | ADF minimum: | A8 (portrait): 53 x 74 mm | |
| ADF maximum: | A3: 297 x 420 mm | ||
| Daily Throughput | up to 100,000 pages | ||
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Scanning Speeds (200 or 300 dpi, Color, Greyscale and Monochrome) | |||
| Output | Simplex | Duplex | |
| A4 portrait | 105ppm | 210ipm | |
| A4 landscape | 135ppm | 270ipm | |
| Bundled software | Model PA03450-B561 | PaperStream IP (TWAIN/ ISIS) Driver, Software Operation Panel, Error Recovery Guide, PaperStream Capture, ScanSnap Manager for fi Series, Scan to Microsoft SharePoint (web download only), Scanner Central Admin tools | |
| Functions | Multi Streaming, Auto color/mono detection, Blank page skip, Deskew, Auto crop, Software operation panel | ||
| Interface(s) | 1 x TWAIN / ISIS module with Ultra wide SCSI and USB 2.0 / USB 1.1 1 x Third Party module slot Half Pitch 50-pin D-socket (Ultra) |
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Physical Specifications | |||
| Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth) | 500mm x 540mm x 540mm | ||
| Weight | 50kg | ||
| Humidity (operating) | 20-80% RH (non-condensing) | ||
| Power Consumption | Operating: 250W or less (3.2W or less in sleep mode) | ||
| Power Requirement | AC 100 - 240 V, +10% / -10% | ||
| Operating Temperature | 5°C - 35°C | ||
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Bear in mind that in order to get the best quality, you should scan the original negative rather than the printed photo, if it's available.
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.
A scanner may cost more due to a lower noise CCD array that delivers cleaner dark colors.
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