Ricoh FI-70F Flatbed Scanner
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Product Details
Main Features
- Flatbed scanner
- Color and black and white scans
- Quickly scans documents in 1.3 seconds
- 0.5 second start up time
- Image processing functions such as auto crop, rotate and de-skew
- USB Connectivity
- Optical resolution: 600 dpi
- Maximum document size: 4.1 x 5.8 inches
- Coverless scanning
- Lightweight and compact
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General Specifications
| Scanner Type | Flatbed, Simplex |
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| Simplex / Duplex | Simplex |
| Scanning Speed (Color/Grayscale/Monochrome) | AC Adapter Color: 1.3 seconds (200 dpi)/2.0 seconds (300 dpi) Grayscale/Monochrome: 0.9 seconds (200 dpi)/1.0 seconds (300 dpi) USB Bus-Powered Color: 2.0 seconds (200 dpi)/2.5 seconds (300 dpi) Grayscale/Monochrome: 2.0 seconds (200/300 dpi) |
| Image Sensor | CIS (CMOS CIS) |
| Light Source | 3 Color LED |
| Optical Resolution | 600 dpi |
| Output Resolution (Color / Grayscale / Monochrome) | 50 to 600 dpi (adjustable by 1 dpi increments), 1200 dpi (driver) |
| Output Format | Color: 24-bit, Grayscale: 8-bit, Monochrome: 1-bit |
| Background Colors | Black |
| Dimensions (W x D x H) | 145 x 234 x 40 mm (5.7 x 9.2 x 1.6 in.) |
| Weight | 0.9 kg (1.98 lb) |
| Supported Operating System | Windows® 11, Windows® 10, Windows Server® 2022, Windows Server® 2019, Windows Server® 2016, Windows Server® 2012 R2, Windows Server® 2012 |
| Document Size | Max: 105 x 148 mm (4.1 x 5.8 in.) |
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| Connectivity | USB 2.0/USB 1.1 |
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| Power Requirement | AC 100 to 240 V ±10 % |
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| Operating Mode | 6 W or less |
| Sleep Mode | 2 W or less |
| Auto Standby (Off) Mode | 0.3 W or less |
| Temperature | 5 to 35 °C (41 to 95 °F) |
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| Relative Humidity | 20 to 80% (non-condensing) |
| Environmental Compliance | ENERGY STAR®, RoHS |
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Sheet fed scanners decide all the settings for you so all you have to do is feed your photos through the slot.
If you're in a rush or don't know much about scanning, the auto mode should provide reasonably good quality and may be all you need.
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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