OpticBook 4600

Photocopiers are passé, libraries take to scanners!
Looking for some information? The best place to visit is, of course, the library! It is the books and magazines in the library that have the data. We all have borrowed books from the library at some point in time or the other. Over the years, life has changed and so has the way we store and carry data – in electronic files. However, it is unfortunate that most libraries have not kept pace with the changes. They still have a photocopier machine for general use instead of a scanner. Now, does a photocopier really provide the library goers any convenience or does it make things somewhat easier for the library? Perhaps, it's neither.

 
Interface USB2.0
Technology Color CCD image sensor
Hardware Resolution 1200 dpi
Interpolated Resolution 24000 dpi
Scanning Modes Color: 48-bit input, 24/48-bit output
Grayscale: 16-bit input, 8/16-bit output
B/W: 1-bit
Max. Flatbed Scanning Area 216 x 297 mm (8.5" x 11.69", A4/ Letter Size)
Action Buttons Scan ( file, copy, e-mail, OCR, custom)
Action Button DocAction
Net Weight Approx. 3900g / 8.5 lbs (scanner only)
Dimensions
(D x W x H)
453 x 285 x 105 mm (18 x 11 x 4 inches)
Lamp Cold Cathode
Power Consumption 18W (operation), 4.3W (idle)
Cable Length

150 cm (59.06")

Regulatory Certificates CE, FCC, UL/cUL, TUV
System Requirements IBM Compatible PC, with Pentium II or faster CPU
CD-ROM Driver
One available USB Port
128 MB RAM (256MB recommended)
500 MB free HDD space
High Color graphic card (VGA or higher)
Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP / Vista Compatible
 
 
 
 
 
 
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