Product Description:
The Scanshell 1000N is a 5" x 3", Twain-compatible, portable
flatbed scanner. Offering color (24 bit), grayscale (8 bit), black
and white, and filter infrared spectrum inks scanning capability,
By using your twain compliant software the Scanshell 1000N provides a convenient way to quickly inspect secure documents such as passports, driver licenses,
bank checks/documents, ID cards, photos, and digital "watermarked" items.
The Scanshell 1000N works with any standard USB port and requires no external power adapter. Compactand easy-to use, the Scanshell 1000N integrates seamlessly into corporate and government security communities USA PATRIOT ACT compliance programs.
Features:
Light-weight and fully portable
Small footprint
No external power required
Scans filter infrared spectrum inks
Twain-compatible
Physical Dimensions
Height 1.65 inch / 42mm
Width: 6.1 inch / 155mm
Length: 8.64 inch / 219.5mm
Weight: 1.2 pound / 575gr
Specifications
Interface USB Full Speed (1.1)
Image Sensor Contact Image Sensor with RGB & IR light source
Resolution 600 dpi
Scanning Modes Monochrome, Color & IR filter
Scan area 5 x 3
Scan speed 3 to 12 seconds
Scanner Weight 20 oz.
Dimensions (LxWxH) 8.6 x 6.1 x 1.7
Cable length Detachable 36
Power consumption USB powered (2.0 W @ 5Vdc)
Paper Thickness Unlimited flatbed design
Regulatory requirement FCC & CE
Product Details
- Feature:
- Light-weight and fully portable
- Small footprint
- No external power required
- Scans filter infrared spectrum inks
- Twain compatible
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Card Scanning Solutions
- EAN: 0094922625120
- FormFactor: Portable
- HardwarePlatform: PC
- Label: Card Scanning Solutions
- Manufacturer: Card Scanning Solutions
- Model: Scanshell 1000N
- MPN: Scanshell 1000N
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: SCANNER
- Publisher: Card Scanning Solutions
- Studio: Card Scanning Solutions
- UPC: 094922625120
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