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Product Details
Main Features:
- U-turn Scan mode for continuous scanning, and Return Scan mode for folded documents, business cards etc
- Speed of up to 30 ppm
- Compact model for use anywhere
- Wi-Fi enabled, connects to cloud services or mobile app
- One button for easy operation
- Color and duplex scanning
- Includes ScanSnap Home software, for organised digital filing of scanned documents
Specifications
General Specifications:
Product Name |
ScanSnap iX1300 (Black) |
Scanner Type |
ADF (Automatic Document Feeder)/Manual Feeder, Duplex |
Scanning Color Mode |
Color, Grayscale, Monochrome, Automatic (Color/Grayscale/Monochrome detection) |
Image Sensor |
CIS x 2 (Front x 1, Back x 1) |
Light Source |
3 Color LED (Red/Green/Blue) |
Scanning Speed U-Turn Scan (ADF) |
Simplex/Duplex: 30 ppm (Auto Mode) |
Scanning Speed Return Scan (Manual Feeder) |
5 seconds (Auto Mode) |
Document Size U-Turn Scan/Return Scan |
Minimum: 50.8 x 50.8 mm (2 x 2 in.) Maximum: 216 x 355.6 mm (8.5 x 14 in.) |
Paper Weight U-Turn Scan |
40 to 128 g/m2 (11 to 34 lb) A8 size or less: 128 to 209 g/m2 (34 to 56 lb) A6 size or less: 40 to 209 g/m2 (11 to 56 lb) |
Paper Weight Return Scan |
Paper: 20 to 413 g/m2 (5.4 to 110 lb) Booklets: 2 mm (0.08 in.) or less*1 Cards: 1.4 mm (0.06 in.) or less*9 (Includes embossed cards) |
ADF Capacity |
20 sheets (A4, 80 g/m2 ADF capacity or 20 lb) |
Interface |
USB: 3.2 Gen1x1 / USB 2.0 / USB 1.1 (Connector Type: Type-B) Wi-Fi: IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac Frequency band: 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz |
Wi-Fi Interface |
Access Point Connect Mode (Infrastructure mode) Direct Connect Mode (Ad-hoc mode) |
Power Requirement |
AC 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz |
Power Consumption |
Operating: 17 W or less Sleep mode (USB connection): 1.7 W or less Sleep mode (Wi-Fi connection): 2.0 W or less Standby mode: 0.3 W or less |
Dimensions |
296 x 114 x 87 mm (11.7 x 4.5 x 3.3 in.) |
Device Weight |
2.0 kg (4.4 lb) |
Multifeed Detection |
Length detection |
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Work out the resolution you should scan your photos at by matching it to the resolution you will be printing in.
If you're looking for a scanner, your main concern should be the balance of scan quality and ease of use - the scanners that are simplest to use tend to have the lowest quality, unfortunately.
If you are scanning an image for your website, scan at 75-100 dpi. This will give you good quality, but small file size.
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