Kodak i250 Document Scanner
Guide Comments: Document scanners are handy for offices that either have papers that need to be archived, or if you need to scan and email (or fax) a lot of hardcopy. Kodak, which is mainly known for its cameras, also has a line of impressive document scanners, of which the i250 is the most inexpensive (although at $2,500, it is only inexpensive in business terms). If you need a flatbed scanner as well for books and other documents, you can buy a flatbad that will dock with this scanner.
Specifications
Type of Device: Document scanner
Includes: Auto-cropping, deskew, image "noise" removal, onboard compression
Resolution / Quality: Up to 600 DPI
Print Speed: Up to 67 PPM
Standard Feeder Capacity: 150 sheets
Interface: Firewire, 6-pin connector
Operating System(s): Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, XP
Included Software: TWAIN and ISIS drivers; KODAK Capture Software, Lite
Dimensions: 11.3 x 24.8 x 14 inches
Weight: 27.5 lbs
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