Brother ADS1250W Wireless USB Desktop Scanner 48-Bit Color 25 ppm Duplex Scan
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General Information
- Manufacturer: Brother Industries, Ltd
- Manufacturer Part Number: ADS-1250W
- Brand Name: Brother
- Product Model: ADS-1250W
- Product Name: ADS-1250W Wireless Compact Desktop Scanner
- Packaged Quantity: 1 / Carton
- Product Type: Sheetfed Scanner
Marketing Information
Wireless desktop scanner features a 20-page automatic document feeder to quickly scan single-sided and double-sided materials up to 25 pages per minute in a single pass over Wi-Fi or through a local USB connection. It can be powered through a USB 3.0 connection to your laptop or PC, making it highly portable for the mobile professional. A dedicated card slot supports scanning of documents, receipts and photos as well as plastic cards. Scanner scans to multiple destinations including file, image, OCR, e-mail, mobile devices and USB flash memory drives. Compact scanner is compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems, and supports TWAIN/WIA for PC/ICA for Mac/SANE drivers.
Technical Information
- Optical Resolution (dpi): 600
- Scan Color: Color
- Color Depth: 48-bit
- Maximum Mono Scan Speed (ppm): 25
- Maximum Color Scan Speed (ppm): 25
- Maximum Mono Scan Speed (ipm): 50
- Maximum Color Scan Speed (ipm): 50
- Media Type:
- Letter
- Plastic Card
- Plain Paper
- Thick Paper
- Media Size: A4 - 8.27" x 11.69"
- Scanning Modes: Duplex
- ADF Capacity: 20 Sheets
- Duplex Scanning: Yes
Interfaces/Ports
- USB: Yes
Physical Characteristics
- Height: 3.3"
- Width: 11.8"
- Depth: 4.1"
- Weight (Approximate): 3.01 lb
Certifications & Standards:
- Energy Star
- UL Listed Certification
Assembly Required: No
Energy Star: Yes
Country of Origin: China
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