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Epson DS-730N Network Color Document Scanner
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Epson DS-730N Network Color Document Scanner
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  • Epson DS-730N Network Color Document Scanner
  • Epson DS-730N Network Color Document Scanner
  • Epson DS-730N Network Color Document Scanner
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Epson DS-730N Network Color Document Scanner

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Model No.: B11B259201

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The Epson DS-730N Network Scanner is a dependable document scanner that will deliver high quality scans at a fast speed of 40 ppm or 80 ipm. With its built-in network interface, the Epson DS-730N Scanner allows users to easily share their files. Quickly scan stacks of documents with the 100 page Auto-Document Feeder found on the Epson DS 730N Scanner.

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Product Image Epson DS-730N Network Color Document Scanner Epson 732-832-7744 310 Park Avenue Lakewood, NJ 08701

$449.00

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Main Features

  • Fast scan speeds of Up to 40 ppm/80 ipm
  • 1-pass duplex scanning
  • Peak daily duty cycle of up to 4,500 sheets
  • 100-page Auto Document Feeder
  • Three Quick Send buttons with registered presets
  • Scan to online storage, email and more
  • Scan single sheets, folded pages up and business/ID cards

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  • If you get a ‘Scanner Access failed’ or a ‘Scanner not found’ message on your scanner, check that the SCSI cable is well connected from the card to the scanner.

  • Sheet-fed scanners scan a stack of pages in sequence whilst your free to get coffee!

  • 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.

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