Saturday, August 29, 2009

Image and document scanner: Canon’s first high-speed scanners for Mac


Canon has introduced two new high-speed scanners that, according to the company, are the first Canon scanners compatible with Mac.

The DR-2510M and the DR-2010M are included as part of the Canon imageFORMULA DR-Series scanners. Both of them have the TWAIN driver, which is necessary in order to work with a Mac. Also, the scanners include CaptureOnTouch, a software developed by Canon that allows users to make a quick scan of email folders, printers, shared applications, or specific programs such as iPhoto.

The main difference between these new scanners is the scan speed. The DR-2510M can scan color pages at 25 ppm in simplex mode and, in duplex mode, 50 images per minute. Not bad at all. On the other hand, the DR-2010M can scan color pages in simplex mode at up to 20 ppm and 40 images per minute in duplex mode.

The DR-2510M includes Ultrasonic Double Feed Detection while both of them come with Automatic Page Size Detection and Text Orientation Recognition. Also, both scanners feature image scanning at up to 600 dpi (dots-per-inch).

Source:www.myddnetwork.com

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