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About the Canon DR-X10C imageFORMULA Scanner

Canon DR-X10C imageFORMULA Scanner Details:
Canon DR-X10C imageFORMULA Scanner Convert paper documents into digital form quickly with the Canon imageFORMULA DR-X10C. The Canon DR-X10C maintains consistent scanning speeds of up to 128 ppm and 256 ipm. The onboard Image Processing Chip can handle multiple images simultaneously. The imageFORMULA DR-X10C captures precise and clear images with the 600 dpi.

Offices can process a wide variety of business cards and document sizes up to 11” x 17” on the DR-X10C. The DR-X10C imageFORMULA scanner is equipped with skew detection sensors, five level user-adjustable Active Separation Torque, and staple detection sensors to process scans more efficiently.
Pros:
  • Fast Scanning
  • Up to 99 one-touch scan presets
  • Dust prevention system
Cons:
  • Does not accommodate plastic cards
Canon DR-X10C imageFORMULA Scanner Specifications:
  • Introduction Date: Introduction Date   06/2006
    Month and year of model's original release
  • MSRP: MSRP   $17,995.00
    Manufacturer's suggested retail price
  • Pages per Minute, Black: Pages per Minute, Black   100 ppm simplex/200 ipm duplex
    The number of pages copied/printed per minute for black printing
  • Pages per Minute, Color: Pages per Minute, Color   100 ppm simplex/200 ipm duplex
    The number of pages copied/printed per minute for color printing
  • Supported Page Size: Supported Page Size   2" x 2.8" up to 12" x 39.4"
    The sizes of paper that the printer can print on