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Main Features
- Scanning Speed: 40 ppm, 80 ipm
- Duplex sccans
- Automatic document feeder
- Resolution: 600 dpi
- Handles a variety of document sizes
- Scans plastic and rigid cards
- Ultrasonic multi-feed detection
- USB 2.0 connectivity
- Energy saving design
Specifications
General Specifications
Scan Quality | |
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Scanner Type | Document |
Image Sensor | 2 x CCD |
Optical Resolution | 600 dpi |
Hardware Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Performance | |
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Duty Cycle | Daily: 4,000 sheets Roller Lifetime: 300,000 sheets Pad Lifetime: 50,000 sheets |
Scan Speed | Grayscale, A4 (300 dpi): 40 ppm / 80 ipm Black & White, A4 (300 dpi): 40 ppm / 80 ipm Color, A4 (200 dpi): 40 ppm / 80 ipm Color, A4 (300 dpi): 30 ppm / 60 ipm |
Automatic Document Feeder | 100 sheets A4/letter-sized paper (18 lb / 70 gsm) 30 business cards Plastic card with max thickness of 47.2 mil (1.2 mm) |
Scan Area | Maximum: 8.5 x 200.0" (21.6 x 508.0 cm) Minimum: 0.52 x 0.52" (1.3 x 1.3 cm) |
Paper Sizes | Maximum: 9.6 x 200" (24.4 x 508.0 cm) Minimum: 2 x 2" (5.1 x 5.1 cm) |
Paper Weight | 10-58 lb (40-220 gsm) |
Multi-Feed Detection | Yes, ultrasonic |
Connectivity | |
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Interface | USB 2.0 |
Protocol | TWAIN compliant |
OS Compatibility | Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7, and 8 |
System Requirements | Pentium IV 2.0 GHz processor (Pentium IV 3.0 GHz processor recommended) CD-ROM drive Available USB port 1 GB RAM or higher 800 MB free hard disk space (1 GB or more recommended) |
Physical | |
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Light Source | LED |
Front Panel Controls | 4 Buttons: Up, down, scan, standby 9 Function Keys: Customizable |
Power Requirements | 24 VDC, 1.25 A |
Dimensions | 12.6 x 9.1 x 9.0" (31.9 x 23.1 x 22.8 cm) |
Weight | 6 lb (2.7 kg) |
Packaging Info | |
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Package Weight | 9.4 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 17.0 x 11.0 x 10.0" |
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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.
Because scans have two dimensions - height and width - the resolution of a scanner has two values, pixels per inch vertically and pixels per inch horizontally.
If you'll be happy with photo scans that can be viewed onscreen or reprinted at the same size, but with noticeable color shifts and loss of resolution, consider using an inexpensive sheet fed scanner.
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