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Product Details
Main Features
- One button searchable PDF creation
- Intelligent paper feed detection
- Blazing 20ppm color scanning
- 50-page Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)
- Comes with Adobe® Acrobat® 8 Professional
- The S1500M replaces the fi-5110EOXM, S500M and S510M
Specifications
General Specifications
| Functional Specifications | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Scanning Technology | CCD image sensor | ||
| Scanning Mode | Black and White / Grey Scale / Color | ||
| Document Feeding Mode | ADF | Flatbed | |
| Yes | No | ||
| ADF Capacity | 50 sheets (A4, 80 g/m 2 or 20lb) | ||
| Document Size | ADF minimum: | A8 42.3 to 209.3 g/m² |
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| ADF maximum: | A4 42.3 to 209.3 g/m² Up to A3 via carrier sheet |
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| Flatbed: | - | ||
| Daily Throughput | 250 pages | ||
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Scanning Speeds (200 or 300 dpi, Color, Greyscale and Monochrome) | |||
| Output | Simplex | Duplex | |
| A4 Portrait | 20ppm | 40 ipm | |
| Bundled Software | ScanSnap Manager Adobe Acrobat 9.0 Professional CardIris ABBYY FineReader for ScanSnap™ Mac Edition |
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| Functions | Automatic deskew Automatic rotation Automatic color detection Page size detection | ||
| Interface(s) | USB 2.0 | ||
| System compatibility | Mac OS X v10.8, v10.7, v10.6, v10.5 | ||
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Physical Specifications | |||
| Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth) | 158mm x 292mm x 159mm | ||
| Weight | 3.0kg | ||
| Power Requirement | 100-240 ± 10%, 50/60Hz VAC | ||
| Power Consumption | <35 VAC (operating), <4.5 W in sleep mode | ||
| Operating Temperature | 5-35° C | ||
| Humidity (operating) | 20-80% RH (non-condensing) | ||
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Reviews
Photo scanners are designed to scan photographs up to approximately 4x6 inches.
When selecting a scanner it is worth considering how the scanner interfaces with your computer. The interface does not affect the image quality, but it does affect the scanning speed.
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.
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