Product Description:
The Canon DR-5080C is a high-speed desktop document scanner that delivers the added advantage of color scanning in addition to its grayscale scanning capabilities. From originals as small as business cards and checks to documents, the DR-5080C redefines scanning efficiency with its high scanning speed.The DR-5080C comes standard with a document feeder, which automatically corrects for skewed documents during feeding through its Dynamic Skew Correction technology. Extremely user-friendly, system setup and all standard scanning operations can be accomplished at the touch of a control panel button or through the application software. Connectivity is a breeze thanks to the ISIS, TWAIN and Canon drivers included with the DR-5080C. Offering multiple user-selectable resolution settings for both simplex and duplex scanning operations, operators have complete control over image density and overall quality.
Product Details
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Canon
- EAN: 0030275656084
- FormFactor: Desktop
- HardwarePlatform: PC
- Label: Canon Computer Systems
- Manufacturer: Canon Computer Systems
- MediaType: Plain paper
- Model: 3611A002AC
- MPN: 3611A002AC
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: SCANNER
- Publisher: Canon Computer Systems
- Studio: Canon Computer Systems
- UPC: 030275656084

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