Scanners
The majority of the scanners available here will scan all kinds of images and documents but there are a few models designed for a specific purpose. By determining exactly what it is you will be mostly scanning and how often you will be doing so will narrow down your search and enable you to choose the perfect scanner for your needs.
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Important features to look for:
- Resolution – Scanner resolution is measured in dpi (dots per inch) or sometimes PPI (pixels per inch). The higher the resolution the sharper the image you scan. A resolution of 2400 x 4800 dots per inch will provide a good level of resolution for most images but if you want to scan slides, negatives, or make copies of your scanned photographs a resolution of 4800 x 9600 dots per inch will provide you with the sharp image quality you need.
- Bit Depth – This refers to the level of detail and color that the scanner can process which means, the higher the bit depth the richer and deeper the colors, therefore improving scanned image quality. A scanner with 96-bit scanning for example will provide true to life, detailed color-accurate images that would be perfect for those that need to scan photos, slides, negatives, and documents to an almost professional standard.
- Speed – Scanners also vary in how many documents or images they can scan per minute. Choosing will depend on how much you need to scan and how often you need to scan. We supply scanners with speeds varying from 3 pages per minute to an impressive 45 pages per minute. For professional scanning or if you need quick scanning on a regular basis it is recommended that you go for one of the higher pages per minute scanners.