Product Category
Scanners
Document scanners digitize paper documents, photos, receipts, and other physical materials, converting them into digital files for archiving, sharing, or editing. Whether you need a compact desktop scanner for occasional use or a high-speed sheet-fed model for bulk document processing, document scanners are an essential tool for modern document management.
Key Features of Scanners
Sheet-Fed Scanners
Sheet-fed scanners draw individual pages through a scanning mechanism, allowing batch scanning of multi-page documents quickly and efficiently.
Flatbed Scanners
Flatbed scanners use a glass platen to scan documents, books, photos, and fragile items that cannot be fed through a sheet feeder without risk of damage.
High Resolution
Optical resolutions of 600 dpi and higher allow scanners to accurately capture fine text, detailed images, and small print for archival-quality digital files.
Network Scanning
Enterprise and office scanners often include network connectivity, allowing scanned documents to be sent directly to email, network folders, or cloud services.
What to Look For in a Scanner
- Sheet-fed vs. flatbed (or combination) models
- Scanning speed in pages per minute (ppm) and images per minute (ipm)
- Optical resolution for quality of scanned output
- Automatic document feeder (ADF) capacity
- Connection types: USB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi
