The Epson WorkForce DS-6500 is an A4 document scanner designed for businesses looking for a reliable and versatile solution for scanning and converting documents for electronic archiving and distribution. With a 100-sheet automatic feeder and duplex scanning, it delivers reliable scanning speeds of up to 25 pages per minute. In addition, Epson ReadyScan LED technology is mercury-free, reduces heating time and provides lower power consumption, and Energy Star certification guarantees environmental friendliness.
Flatbed scanner EPSON WorkForce DS-6500 B11B205231
Specification
Buttons: | Scan, Stop, Sleep, Power |
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Color depth (bit): | Color: 48 bit input, Color: 24 bit output, Grayscale: 16 bit input, Grayscale: 8 bit output |
Color scanning speed (sec): | 2.4 |
Colour: | Grey |
Connectors: | USB 2.0, no |
Depth (cm): | 36 |
Destiny: | Office scanner |
Display: | no |
Document feeder: | 100 sheets, Automatic |
Document format: | A4 |
Duplex scanning: | yes |
Equipment: | AC adapter, USB cable, CD with software and drivers |
Formats: | JPEG, PDF, TIFF |
Height (cm): | 21.7 |
Optical resolution (dpi): | 1200 |
Other parameters: | Ultrasonic sensor, Power consumption [W]: 44.5 |
Other scan parameters: | Automatic Bevel Correction, Automatic recognition of black and white and color documents, Automatic recognition of multi-page documents, Auto image rotation, Blur masking, Double image editing, Skip blank pages, Text enhancement, Predefined settings, Anti-aliasing |
Scanning speed black (sec): | 2.4 |
Slide snap-in: | no |
Software included: | ABBYY FineReader Sprint 8.0, ABBYY FineReader Sprint 9.0, Epson Document Capture Pro, Epson Event Manager, Epson Scan |
Supported operating systems: | Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server, Windows 2008 Server |
Technologies: | Energy Star, TWAIN, ISIS, WIA, ReadyScan |
Warranty: | 1 year |
Weight (kg): | 9.8 |
Width (cm): | 49.5 |
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