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Browse Printers & Scanners Models & Brands: Visioneer 91001D-WU, Panasonic AP10, FUJITSU PA03334-D101, Olympus N1101792, Hewlett Packard 7450C, Xerox 8400/B, Sony FVP-1, Epson SP780, Canon Office Products 8926A002AA, Microtek 1108-03-560002Home › Printers & Scanners
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Visioneer 91001D-WU Dimentions: 19.3 x 11.3 x 3.3 inches Weight: 6.2 pounds Price: $99.99
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Key features Visioneer 91001D-WU
- 36-bit color depth (over 1 billion colors), 12-bit gray
- Fast, 1-pass scanning
- 600 x 1,200 dpi optical resolution, 2,400 x 2,400 dpi interpolated
- USB interface
- Award-winning Visioneer software
- Model: Visioneer 6100 Color Flatbed USB Scanner
Review Visioneer 6100 Color Flatbed USB Scanner / Visioneer 91001D-WU:The PaperPort 6100USB is a compact color flatbed scanning system with professional-quality image capture and management capabilities. Visioneer has won many awards for its scanners. The 6100USB brings high resolution flatbed scanning which allows you to scan, fax, copy, print, and easily communicate by dragging and dropping items to icons for all your favorite programs on the PaperPort Link Bar. The 6100USB captures high quality color graphics and works well with color inkjet printers to help you create powerful presentations and documents for business or personal communication. The 6100USB's removable lid makes it easy to scan pages from books and magazines. Never before have PC users worked with as many documents and images as they do today. Anyone who needs the occasional convenience of a fax or copy machine, wants to tame their pictures or paperwork or needs to scan graphics for Web pages or Desktop Publishing is a candidate for the PaperPort 6100USB. Many of the scanners on the market are difficult to use and most require numerous steps to perform simple tasks, but not the 6100USB. With its included PaperPort software, scanning is easy and intuitive. The PaperPort 6100USB is a compact color flatbed scanning system with professional-quality image capture and management capabilities. [+]
The 6100USB brings high-resolution flatbed scanning that allows you to scan, fax, copy, print, and easily communicate by dragging and dropping items to icons for all your favorite programs on the PaperPort link bar. The Visioneer 6100USB comes with award-winning Visioneer software, including PaperPort version 5. 3, Visioneer OCR, and Visioneer Web Publisher. Additional free software includes PictureWorks PhotoEnhancer and Quicken ExpensAble SE. |
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Panasonic AP10 Weight: 6.65 pounds Price: $49.95
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Key features Panasonic AP10
- Archival Quality Preserves Precious Memories
- 36-Sheet Auto Feed
- SD/PC Card Double Slots
- USB Terminal - Exif 2.2
- Vertical or Horizontal Operation - Save Space
- Model: Thermal Dye Sublimation Photo Printer with SD Memory Card Input Terminal
Review Thermal Dye Sublimation Photo Printer with SD Memory Card Input Terminal / Panasonic AP10:Digital photography demands faster print return, and now you can print and view your images whenever you want. Whether you're on the road or at home, Panasonic SD Printers are easy to use, produces high quality professional prints, and are the perfect complement to your digital camera. Taking pictures - and printing them - has never been this exciting!PRODUCT FEATURES: Dye sublimation printer; 25 Megapixel high resolution printing; Space saving design - vertical or horizontal; Prints 4" x 6" borderless images (10 cm x 15 cm); SD/PC double card slots (card to card copy - JPEG); USB 2. 0 terminal; Easy operation - TV viewing (composite out) - Photo previewing - Auto paper feed; Print editing (framing, wallpaper montage, sepia print calendar maker, titling, zooming); Remote control included. |
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FUJITSU PA03334-D101 Price: $995.00
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Review Fujitsu FI-4530C SCANNER IMPRINTER ( PA03334-D101 ) / FUJITSU PA03334-D101:Around the world, the Fujitsu name stands for advanced technology, quality, creativity and reliability. Fujitsu is a leading provider of Internet-focused information technology solutions for the global marketplace. Its pace-setting technologies, high reliability/performance computing and telecommunications platforms, and worldwide corps of systems and services experts make Fujitsu uniquely positioned to unleash the infinite possibilities of the broadband Internet to help its customers succeed. |
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Olympus N1101792 Weight: 0.018 pounds Price: $299.95
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Review Olympus P 200 - Printer - color - dye sublimation - 3.15 in x 4.9 in - up to 0.7 ppm - capacity: 25 sheets - Parallel / Olympus N1101792:Delivering the quality of larger, stationary models, the P-200 features a small and lightweight body, making it ideal for mobile applications. The dye-sublimation printing technology ensures fantastic quality results and fast printing times. To ensure long life, it automatically laminates each print. Amazingly versatile, the P-200 suits itself to a diverse range of professional and private, mobile or stationary applications. This printer features superb printing performance and exceptional mobility. |
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Hewlett Packard 7450C Weight: 0.097 pounds Price: $789.00
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Key features Hewlett Packard 7450C
- Integrated OCR software
- 7 preconfigured control buttons for the most commonly used tasks
- Top-lit transparency adapter included
- 2,400 x 2,400 optical resolution
- Professional color scanner
- Model: HP ScanJet 7450c Scanner
Review HP ScanJet 7450c Scanner / Hewlett Packard 7450C:HP Scanjet 7400c series scanners deliver high speeds and uncompromising quality with HP's exclusive scanning technology. You'll get up to 2400 dpi with a preview scan in as little as four seconds. With office-ready features like a legal-size scanning bed, top-lit transparency adapter, optional automatic document feeder, and robust image-editing software, creating impressive communication projects and documents will be a breeze. HP Scanjet 7450c includes all features of the 7400c plus automatic document feeder and Iris Readiris Pro 6. 0 OCR software for converting text to electronic files. The Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 7450c is designed for businesses requiring high-speed scanning, with a larger scan bed suited for a broad range oforiginals. Seven front-panel buttons e-mail, fax, copy, file, and edit yourimages, plus provide access to even more features. The software for doingall of this is furnished with the unit, plus you can edit scanned documentswith the fully automated optical character recognition (OCR). With 2,400-dpioptical resolution, unlimited enhanced resolution, and 48-bit colorprocessing, you'll get consistent colors and crisp, black text. The 7450c is shipped with a top-lit transparency adapter to scan multiple35mm slides, negatives, and up to 5-by-5-inch transparencies, plus a50-page automatic document feeder to expand your scanning up to 15 pages per minute. [+]
TheHP 7450c scanner also includes a 16-character display front panel foreasier operations. The 7450c offers fast and easy installation througheither USB or SCSI ports (kit included), offering both Macs and PCs plug-and-playefficiencyfor peripheral devices. Hewlett-Packard offers a one-year warranty onhardware. |
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Xerox 8400/B Weight: 2 pounds Price: $1,967.53
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Key features Xerox 8400/B
- Solid ink technology, an alternative to laser printing
- 2,400 FinePoint, 600 x 600 dpi resolution
- USB 2.0 and bidirectional parallel interfaces; PC and Mac compatible
- 500 MHz PowerPC processor, optional hard disk with 20 GB storage
- Up to 24 ppm in fast color and black, first page out in 6 seconds
- Model: Xerox Phaser 8400/B Solid-Ink Color Printer
Review Xerox Phaser 8400/B Solid-Ink Color Printer / Xerox 8400/B:24 page-per-minute print speed. A 500 MHz processor. The fastest first-page-out time of any color printer. Stunning, rich color output on virtually any media. All at a price far below what you'd expect to pay for a professional quality printer. The Phaser 8400 printer is an unbeatable value for thriving businesses that need the benefits of color without any trade-offs. The Phaser 8400 color printer provides the power and persuasiveness of color at an unprecedented price. And, like business itself, it moves fast - single-pass solid ink technology produces full color at amazing speeds - a superior alternative to laser printers. |
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Sony FVP-1 Weight: 0.066 pounds List Price: $719.99 Price: $500.00
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Key features Sony FVP-1
- Print speeds of up to 100 seconds per sheet
- 300 x 300 dpi color resolution, dye sublimation printing technology
- PC-compatible printer utility software
- Analog video, S-video, and floppy disk inputs, no PC required
- Ideal for Mavica digital cameras and video equipment
- Model: Sony FVP1 Mavica Digital Printer
Review Sony FVP1 Mavica Digital Printer / Sony FVP-1:The Mavica Photo Printer is the world's first digital printer to use a floppy disk drive. It makes printing high-quality color photos as easy as loading a floppy disk directly from the camera to the printer - no computer, complicated interfaces, or confusing cables and adapters are needed. With the Mavica Photo Printer you can print directly from virtually any video source and capture still images from virtually any video source on a floppy disk. Also you can display images on a TV from a floppy disk. The FVP1 from Sony prints images from your Mavica digital camera or other video equipment, such as a VCR or camcorder, with or without a PC. It even allows you to print from a 3. 5-inch floppy disk without a PC. Print directly from a video device through the S-video or analog video input connection, or create images with a PC utilizing the supplied printer utility software and transfer them to disk for printing later. The printer's dye-sublimation technology along with 300 x 300 dpi print resolution (1,376 x 1,024 effective pixels) and over 16. 7 million colors allow you to create photo-realistic prints with high-definition and accurate shading. [+]
Each print cartridge contains special 4-by-5. 375-inch paper and is easy to install. Five types of print cartridges (sold separately) are supported, including a variety of standard papers and adhesive-label sheets for stickers. You can print still images from motion video and also choose from normal, split plane (2-split, 4-split, and 16-split), calendars, labels for floppy disks, and index list print types. About 100 seconds are required to print one sheet, while an optional date-stamp allows you to mark each print with the time and date. The 110-120 VAC, 50/60 Hz power supply consumes about 72 watts while printing and 13 watts on standby. Although a PC is not required for most printing tasks, the software is compatible with Windows computer platforms only. What's in the Box Printer, AC power cord, video cable, CD-ROM, instruction manual, user's guide. |
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Epson SP780 Dimentions: 17.7 x 9.7 x 6.9 inches Weight: 0.084 pounds Price: $99.99
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Key features Epson SP780
- PC and Mac compatible
- Prints black text up to 8 ppm
- 2,880 x 720 dpi
- 1-year warranty
- Superior 6-color photo-quality prints
- Model: Epson Stylus Photo 780 Inkjet Printer
Review Epson Stylus Photo 780 Inkjet Printer / Epson SP780:If the need for near-photo-quality printouts is driving your purchasing decision, then the Epson Stylus Photo is worthy of your attention. The company targets this well-designed printer at business, home, hobbyist, and professional users. The Stylus Photo uses six-color printing and Epson's Micro Piezo technology for added color gradations and smoothness. The Epson Stylus Photo 780 is the best printer for printing photos as well as everyday text projects because it combines high resolution 2880 x 720 dpi and standard 6-color photographically superior inks. For lightfast photos, the Epson Stylus Photo 780 ink-jet printer offers you stunning 2,880 x 720 dpi resolution along with a quick-drying six-color ink palette delivered by 4-picoliter droplets. These impressive features combine to provide you with great borderless prints, with crisp detail and true tone quality, at up to 8. 5 by 11 inches. The Stylus Photo 780 fills your photo reproduction needs by producing breathtaking quality 4-by-6-inch prints in less than one minute, and 8-by-10-inch prints in under two minutes. Black text prints are produced at 8 ppm. Photos can be printed either with borders or in full bleed at 4 by 6, 5 by 7, 8 by 10, and 8. [+]
5 by 11 inches. With a 100-sheet-capacity input tray and a 30-page-capacity output tray, the automatic low-ink detection alerts you as your cartridges run low. Image lightfastness (related to paper quality) is rated to 25 years before fading in normal indoor display conditions. The Stylus Photo 780 is compatible with both Windows and Macintosh systems and comes with a one-year warranty plus the assurance of the Epson Overnight Exchange Program. |
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Canon Office Products 8926A002AA Weight: 0.551 pounds List Price: $7,839.99 Price: $6,695.00
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Key features Canon Office Products 8926A002AA
- Speeds of up to 220 images-per-minute
- 500-sheet automatic document feeder
- 600 dpi optical resolution, 24-bit color, 256-level grayscale
- Choice of ISIS/TWAIN drivers
- Dual SCSI-III and high-speed USB 2.0 interfaces
- Model: Canon DR-9080C Color Duplex Scanner (8926A002AA)
Review Canon DR-9080C Color Duplex Scanner (8926A002AA) / Canon Office Products 8926A002AA:The Canon DR-9080C is the top-end scanner in the DR series. It is a very powerful input tool engineered to handle large decentralized scanning tasks as well as demanding, high volume image capture applications. The new DR-9080C color duplex desktop production scanner performs 90 pages-per-minute (ppm) in Black & White or grayscale and 55 ppm in color. Reasonably priced, their true performance genetics are built-in to grow with your business, even if you are not utilizing them at maximum capacity now. This translates into a worthwhile investment, because you'll save on expensive upgrading costs. Whether your organization's goal is to archive, document management, workflow or even a simple distribution, there is a growing need for various vertical industries that convert huge amount of paper data into knowledge information. |
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Microtek 1108-03-560002 Weight: 0.064 pounds
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Key features Microtek 1108-03-560002
- Transparency adapter for 35mm slides and filmstrips
- 48-bit color depth; 64,080 CCD sensor cells
- 7 smart-touch buttons automate everyday tasks
- 4,800 x 2,400 dpi maximum optical resolution
- USB interface; PC and Mac compatible
- Model: Microtek ScanMaker 5800 Flatbed Scanner with Transparency Adapter
Review Microtek ScanMaker 5800 Flatbed Scanner with Transparency Adapter / Microtek 1108-03-560002:The ScanMaker 5800 excels at transforming everyday processes into quick and easy, one-step functions. With 7 Smart-Touch buttons that automate frequently performed tasks, as well as a LightLid 35 transparency adapter for scanning 35 m slides and filmstrips, comprehensive software, plus a host of remarkable hardware features, the ScanMaker 5800 takes the guesswork out of scanning to deliver superior images. High-quality scanning has never been easier. The ScanMaker 5800 from Microtek is a flatbed scanner with a high-quality output and a number of timesaving features. Seven smart-touch buttons automate frequently performed tasks, including scan, copy, PDF/OCR, email, scan-to-web, and others. With its Sigma Six CCD array, 4,800 x 2,400 dpi maximum optical resolution, and 48-bit color depth, scans are crisp, accurate, and true-to-life. The LightLid adapter scans 35mm slides and filmstrips. Scanning speeds are as fast as 40 seconds for a 4-by-6-inch full color photo (limited resolution), while the 8. 5-by-11. 7-inch scanning area allows you to scan documents up to letter size. [+]
The generous software bundle includes Adobe PhotoDeluxe 4. 0; Adobe Photoshop LE 5. 0; Microtek ScanWizard 5; Microtek Scan, Copy, Email, OCR, and Scan-to-Web utilities; ABBYY FineReader Sprint OCR; Kodak Digital Science Color Management; Ulead Photo Explorer; Ulead DVD PictureShow SE Basic; and Adobe Acrobat Reader. The 5800 connects to your computer via its USB port and has an 11. 7-by-19. 1-inch footprint. Compatible with both PC and Mac platforms, the 5800 also comes backed with a one-year limited warranty on both parts and labor. What's in the Box ScanMaker 5800, LightLid 35 35mm slide and filmstrip adapter, USB cable, power cord and adapter, Microtek software CD, Adobe software CD. |
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