Epson Workforce DS-70000 Color Document Scanner
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Product Details
Main Features
- Scans two sided documents in one scan
- Media Size: From 297 x 2540mm down to 68 x 119mm via the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) or 297mm x 431mm on the scanner bed
- Resolution: Upto 600 dpi
- Crisp, sharp text
- Speed: 70 ppm
- 200 Automatic Document Feeder
- Automatic Duplex Scannning
- Ultrasonic double-feed detector – automatically stops the scanning process if two pages are stuck together
- Optional networking module and included Document Capture Pro software to scan to any PC on the local network
- Scan directly to popular cloud services
- Save scans as PDF files
- Simple setup
Specifications
General Specifications
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Scanner Type | Flatbed color image scanner |
Optical Sensor | 600 dpi color CCD 4 line sensor (RGB & Black) |
Optical Resolution | 600 dpi |
Color Bit Depth | 16-bit per pixel internal / 8-bit external |
Maximum Scan Area | Flatbed 11.7" x 17", ADF 11.7" x 100" |
Light Source | ReadyScan® LED |
Scanning Speed | 200 dpi
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Type | Sheet fed 1-pass duplex scanning; Hinge: Free stop, 15 mm max lift Paper Supply: Face up load, face down eject |
Capacity | 200 pages (75 g/m2) |
Document Sizes | A4, Letter, Legal, B5, A5; Max. Size: 11.7" x 100" (ADF), 11.7" x 17" flatbed; Min. Size: 2.7" x 4.7"" (ADF) |
Paper Weight | 35 g/m2 — 128 g/m2 less than 4" x 6": 60 g/m2 – 190 g/m2 |
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Scanner Interface | Hi-Speed 2.0 |
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Operating Temperature | 41° to 95° F (5° to 35° C) |
Operating Humidity | Operating
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Rated Voltage | AC 100V – 120V or 220V – 240V |
Frequency | 50 – 60 Hz |
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Dimensions | 25.2" x 18.5" x 11.3" (W x D x H) |
Weight | 59.2 lb |
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Reviews
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.
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.
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.
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