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Type: Desktop Document Scanner
Document Feeding: Automatic or Manual
Document Size: width: 2-3/16" - 11-11/16"
length: 2-3/4" - 17"
Thickness: Automatic feeding: 0.06mm - 0.15mm
Manual feeding: 0.06mm - 0.20mm
Grayscale: 8 bit maximum, up to 256 levels
Color: up to 24-bit maximum
Scanning Element: Contact Image Sensor
Light Source: LED
Operating Modes: Simplex, Duplex, Photo, Text, Auto Exposure
Drop Out Color 3 users selectable settings
Scanning Resolution: 200/300/400 dpi
Scalable from 200 dpi to 300 dpi by 10-dpi increments
Automatic Feeder: Dynamic Skew Correction System
Stacker Capacity: Approx: 500 sheets (80g/m2, up to Letter/A4 sizes)
Interface: SCSI-II
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High-speed Modes (interpolated): 200 x 100 dpi (200 dpi)
300 x 150 dpi (300 dpi)
Scanning Speeds*: Simplex /Duplex
Bitonal 200 dpi: 53 ppm 105 ipm
Bitonal 200 dpi High Speed: 90 ppm 180 ipm
Bitonal 300 dpi: 36 ppm 70 ipm
Bitonal 300 dpi High Speed: 67 ppm 134 ipm
Grayscale 256 levels 31 ppm 45 ipm
Color 24-bit 10 ppm 14 ipm
Color High Speed: 20 ppm 29 ipm
* Examples based on typical settings, rated in Images Per
Minute with letter-sized documents, portrait feeding direction @ 200 dpi
with AE off. Actual processing speeds may vary based on PC performance and
application software.
Scanner Drivers: For Windows® 9x, ME, 2K Windows NT® 4.0:
ISIS/TWAIN/CANON
Dimensions: (W x H x D): 16-15/16" x 19-11/16" x 10-1/4"
Weight: Approx. 44 lb. (20kg)
Power Consumption: Maximum 120W
OPTIONS
Endorser ED-600, Barcode Decoder, Imprinter, LED Sensor
Unit
(Red For Form Drop-out)
* Letter-sized portrait w/o AE @ 200 x 100 dpi excluding
first-page scanning. Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation. ISIS is a registered trademark of Pixel
Translations, Inc Canon is a registered trademark of Canon Inc.
IMAGEANYWARE is a service mark of Canon U.S.A., Inc.
All other terms and product names may be trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective owners, and are hereby
acknowledged. All specifications subject to change without prior notice. |