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Product Details
Main Features
- Media Size: from 4" x 6" until 8.5" x 40" via the ADF or 8.5" x 11.7" via the flatbed
- Scan two sides in one scan
- Crisp, sharp text
- Book bine correction
- Speed: 25 ppm
- 100 sheet automatic document feeder
- Auto duplex scanning
- Double-feed detector automatically stops the scan if two pages have fed together
- Scan to SharePoint®, Evernote®, Google Docs and more
- Save scanned documents as PDF, PDF-A or jpeg files and more
- Software: includes Epson® Scan, Document Capture Pro (Windows only) and ABBYY® FineReader® Sprint OCR
- One touch scanning
Specifications
General Specifications
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Scanner Type | Flatbed color image scanner with ADF |
Optical Sensor | 1200 dpi 4 line color CCD line sensor (RGB & black) |
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Hardware Resolution |
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Color Bit Depth | 48-bits per pixel internal / 24-bit external |
Grayscale Bit Depth | 16-bits per pixel internal / 8-bit external |
Light Source | ReadyScan LED |
Scanning Speed1 | 200 dpi
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Automatic Document Feeder |
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Type | Sheet fed 1-pass duplex scanning |
Capacity | 100 pages (80 g/m2) |
Document Sizes |
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Paper Weight | Thickness 50 to 128 g/m2 |
Features |
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Connectivity |
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Scanner Interface |
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Operating Systems |
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Reliability |
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Operating Temperature | 41° to 95° F (5° to 35° C) |
Operating Humidity | Operating
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Rated Voltage | AC 100 – 120V OR AC 220 – 240V |
Frequency | 50 – 60 Hz |
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Dimensions | 19.4" x 14.1" x 8.5" (W x D x H) |
Weight | 22.5 lb |
Notes | 1 Scan speed based on letter-size paper; 300 dpi from when page scan begins. 2 With Document Capture Pro installed on the connected PC (Windows only). |
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You should not look for a scanner on the basis of price alone, especially if you are doing important work and image quality is important to you.
An easy way to get a feel for any given scanning option is to scan the same image with different settings and compare the results.
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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