Plustek eScan A350 SharePoint Document Scanner
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Product Details
Main Features
- Built in Ethernet and Wi-Fi
- No PC or additional software is needed
- ADF Capacity: 80 sheets
- 600 dpi optical resolution
- Scanning speed 30 ppm/ 60 ipm
- Daily duty scan: 6000 pages
- Ultrasonic misfeed detection reduces data loss
- Long paper mode scans pages up to 200” long
- TWAIN connection via USB
- 7” touch screen display
Specifications
General Specifications
Image Sensor | CIS x 2 |
Light Source | LED |
Optical Resolution | 600 dpi |
Hardware Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Scan Modes | Color: Input 48-bit, Output 24-bit Grayscale: Input 16-bit, Output 8-bit Black & White: 1-bit |
ADF Capacity | 50 sheets (70 g/m², 18 Lbs) Note: Maximum ADF capacity varies, depending upon paper weight. |
Scanning Speed | 25 ppm/ 50 ipm (color/grayscale, 300 dpi, A4 Portrait) |
Scanning Area (W x L) | Max. 216 x 356 mm (8.5" x 14") *for long paper 216 x 5080 mm (8.5" x 200") Min. 13.2 x 13.2 mm (0.52" x 0.52") |
Acceptable Paper Sizes (W x L) | Max. 216 x 356 mm (8.5" x 14") *for long paper 216 x 5080 mm (8.5" x 200") Min. 50.8 x 50.8 mm (2" x 2") |
Acceptable Paper Weight (Thickness) | 40 to 157 g/m² (12 to 40 Lbs) |
Multi-feed Detection | With ultrasonic technology |
Daily Duty Scan ( Sheets ) | 6,000 |
Roller Lifetime (Scans) | 300,000 |
Pad Lifetime (Scans) | 200,000 |
Power Supply | 24 Vdc/ 2.7 A |
Network Functions | Scan to Mobile Device Scan to FTP (Supports FTP/SFTP) Scan to USB Scan to PC Scan to Email Scan to Cloud Scan to Network (SMB) |
Interface | USB 2.0 x 2, USB 2.0 (Host) x 1, RJ45 (network connection) x 1 |
Net Weight | 2.8 Kgs (6.17 Lbs) |
Dimensions (W x D x H) | 318 x 170 x 189 mm (12.53" x 6.69" x 7.45") |
Operation Panel | CPU: RK3288 Quad-Core Cortex-A17 1.6GHz Memory Size: DDR3 2GB Display: 7" 1280x800 pixels with IPS wide view multi-touch screen |
Protocol | TWAIN Compliant |
OS | Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 |
Operating Temperature | + 5 °C to +35°C |
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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.
Backlight correction, featured on some scanners, can automatically improve photos that were taken with a bright light behind the person.
If you want to get the best possible quality from your scanner, try out the advanced modes of your scanner.
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