Canon DR-M160 Document Scanner
Productive, ultra-compact Canon DR-M160 dual side/single pass desktop scanners ideal for reliable paper-intensive scanning.
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Scanner has been used but tested to be in excellent condition.
The Canon ImageFORMULA DR-M160 is the most productivity-boosting desktop scanner in its class. With a robust design, fast speed and reliable media handling, it is ideal for paper-intensive scanning.
Class-leading colour scanning speeds up to 60ppm
Robust design to handle up to 7,500 to 13,000 scans/day
Compactly built and highly productive
Supreme paper-handling reliability includes paper separation retry
With impressive duplex scanning speeds of up to 60ppm/120ipm at 300dpi which is ideal for OCR processing, the Canon DR-M160 is built for high quality scanning in demanding environments.
The robust design accommodates mixed batched documents to help boost workgroup productivity. The Canon DR-M160 is designed to provide super-reliable feeding and separation of various media types; from thick to thin sheets, and from embossed cards to three metre-long documents and bar code recognition.
Photo image scanning up to 1200dpi renders crystal clear reproductions.
Scan A3 pages using the intuitive fold & re-stitch software for perfect A3 reproductions in a single pass.
The DR-M160 includes heavy-duty feed rollers and a solid paper transport that make it extremely durable and able to take on heavier workloads. Replacement rollers and parts are widely available in NZ to give your scanner years of life and LED scanner lights means no bulbs to replace.
PC software included below:
> eCopy PDF Pro software with valid license key
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> Original Canon manual booklet
> Power adapter and USB cable
> Canon installation disc
> Canon CaptureOnTouch software
> Canon CapturePerfect 3.1 software
> Canon KOFAX VRS editing software
Retails new for $2190 NZD (Google it).
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