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Canon imageFORMULA DR-3010C


$1,095.00 Released September, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Setup is very quick and easy, nothing to it. Easy to call up user-defined presets from the button panel. Handles paper well without jams, even after a fair amount of use.

The Cons:Recovery from a jam if you leave a staple in is not graceful, starts a new document.

The Canon imageFORMULA DR-3010C is a high volume scanner built for a small office environment. The design fits into small work areas, but the small size does not limit the suggested daily work cycle of 3000 scans.

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Documents can be scanned at up to 30 pages per minute at various resolutions up to 600 dpi. The rollers are replaceable as well, allowing for easy maintenance when dust has damaged the scanner. The slant paper path allows for small stacks of paper to be inserted for automatic feeding. Documents can be up to 14 inches wide and up to 54 lb bond, with support for embossed plastic card scanning. A Scan-To-Job panel allows for one-touch scanning for many common tasks, and a numerical LED display allows for quick selection of extra options.

Features

  • Speed: Up to 30 ppm
  • Resolution: up to 600 dpi
  • Suggested Daily Volume of 3,000 scans
  • Scan-To-Job panel with numerical LED display
  • User-replaceable rollers
  • Optional Barcode Module
  • Slant paper path
  • Text enhancement modes
  • Embossed plastic card scanning
  • Document Size: 2.1 in to 14 in wide
  • Document Weight: 11 - 54 lb bond

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    setup is very quick and easy, nothing to it

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    easy to call up user-defined presets from the button panel

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    handles paper well without jams, even after a fair amount of use

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    scans at a good resolution, ideal for photo archiving

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    scanning takes a few seconds, very quick

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    size is very compact, minimal footprint on the desk

Cons
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    recovery from a jam if you leave a staple in is not graceful, starts a new document

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