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  • Epson DS-32000 Large-Format Document Scanner
  • Epson DS-32000 Large-Format Document Scanner
  • Epson DS-32000 Large-Format Document Scanner
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Epson DS-32000 Large-Format Document Scanner

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Model No.:B11B255201

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The Epson DS-32000 Scanner is a large format document scanner that offers ultrafast scan speeds of 90 pages per minute with flexible feed options. With a 120-page Auto Document Feeder and a peak daily duty cycle of 40,000 pages, the Epson DS32000 Large Format Scanner will meet all your high volume business needs. Easily access scan jobs and settings with the adjustable 2.7" touchscreen display found on the Epson DS 32000 Desktop Scanner.

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Product Image Epson DS-32000 Large-Format Document Scanner Epson 732-832-7744 310 Park Avenue Lakewood, NJ 08701

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Main Features

  • Large-format Document Scanner
  • Scan speed of 90 ppm/180 ipm
  • 40,000-page daily duty cycle
  • 120 sheet Auto Document Feeder
  • Dual sided scanning
  • Programmable 2.7" touchscreen
  • Paper protection
  • Vertical and horizontal feed options
  • Accommodates sheets up to 12" x 17"
  • Compact design

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Reviews

  • Only scan the part of the image you want - crop any unnecessary parts using the scanner’s built in software features. This saves you time and disk space.

  • A Twain driver will usually give you a lot more control over the scan settings than a WIA driver and better results even with the default settings.

  • 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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