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The Panasonic KV-S1015C Scanner

Panasonic KV-S1015C Scanner

20 pages per minute or 40 images per minute -Black & White or Color

Cloud Connectivity
Holds up to 50 Pages

List Price
$495

This model is discontinued

Effective 1/1/2023, this model is No longer available for purchase

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Panasonic KV-S1015C Features

Compact design and intuitive operation make the KV-S1015C a perfect fit for small to medium size businesses, offering users straightforward set-up, innovative functionality and a host of advanced features. Like a cutting-edge paper feed mechanism equipped with Ultrasonic Double-Feed Detection and an Active Double-Feed Prevention Roller System that ensures reliable document feeding at an impressive scan speed of up to 20 pages per minute.

3 year 48 Hr. Advance Replacement Warranty Included !!
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Mixed Documents & Multiple ID Card Feeding
Many different types of documents can be scanned thanks to the
scanner’s advanced automatic document feeder and feed roller system. In fact, multiple documents with thicknesses ranging from 11 lb to 55 lb bond and up to 115 lb index can be scanned at the same time. And these scanners were designed to be able to combine paper documents along with a hard ID card; such as a driver’s license, in single batch. You can even scan a stack of hard cards, including embossed cards continuously via the auto document feeder.
Panasonic KV-S1015C Scanner
Double-Feed Prevention Roller System
While some scanners emphasize double-feed paper detection,
Panasonic’s emphasis is double-feed prevention. A newly developed
roller material and document feed mechanism effectively prevents most paper jams and double-feeding. And should a feeding error occur, sensors are incorporated to detect the error and warn the operator.
Ultrasonic Double Feed Detection

In addition to its double-feed prevention roller, the double-feed prevention system is enhanced by an ultrasonic sensor that detects the double feeding of originals during scanning. This innovative design prevents double feeding, and has been proven effective even when the documents being scanned contain a mix of paper of different weights or thickness. Thanks to double-feed prevention, optimum reliability is assured even when scanning high volumes of documents.

Automatic Image Orientation

Even when documents are set in different directions, this function detects the direction of the scanned text in documents and automatically rotates it into the correct direction.* This boosts work efficiency by eliminating the need to change the direction of each page in advance when scanning large quantities of documents with various sizes and directions. * The orientation of documents with many characters using text decorations may not be correct.

Touch Free Scanning
For smaller scan jobs, Touch Free Scanning is convenient for manual paper feeding - just insert documents directly into the scanner.

Panasonic KV-S1015C Scanner
Single Touch Scan
3 customizable preset keys simplify scan tasks. With the touch of a button, instantly start scanning documents and send them to a destination of your choice.
Panasonic KV-S1015C Scanner
Auto Erasure Security
Security is a key concern for many businesses, institutions and government agencies. That’s why Panasonic has incorporated a technology that automatically erases the scanned data stored in its
image memory.

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