Product Description:
MODEL- 94501D-WU VENDOR- VISIONEER FEATURES- 9450 PDF Scanner w/ADF The Visioneer 9450 PDF scanner is the perfect tool to turn paper documents into electronic files and put them to work. The built-in Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) holds 25 pages and scans up to 8 pages per minute in 200 dpi black and white mode. The de facto industry leading applications for creating a paperless office are included free with the 9450 PDF, including ScanSofts award-winning PaperPort Deluxe 8 and the full version of Adobe Acrobat 5. You can convert any document to Adobe PDF using the Adobe Acrobat 5.0 software included with the Visioneer 9450 PDF scanner. Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) is the open de facto standard for electronic document distribution worldwide. Adobe PDF is a universal file format that preserves all the fonts, formatting, graphics, and color of any source document, regardless of the application and platform used to create it. Adobe PDF files are compact and can be shared, viewed, navigated, and printed exactly as intended by anyone with the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software downloadable at adobe.com. Includes Scanner, USB cables, Installation guide, Power supply, Application software on CD-ROM. * Built-in Automatic Document Feeder Makes Scanning Multi-page Documents Simple. The built-in Automatic Document Feeder allows one touch scanning of up to 25 pages at a time. With the 9450 ADF, you are able to scan up to legal sized (8.5 x 14) documents. * Easy to Set Up and Use Just install the software, plug the Visione
Product Details
- Feature:
- 8 pages per minute
- ADF capacity of 25 sheets of 20 lb paper
- 600x1200 dpi, 42-bit
- Legal or letter size
- Inc. Adobe Acrobat 5, PaperPort Deluxe, TextBridge Pro OCR, ArcSoft PhotoImpression
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Visioneer
- EAN: 0785414105427
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Visioneer
- Manufacturer: Visioneer
- Model: 94501D-WU
- MPN: 94501D-WU
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: SCANNER
- Publisher: Visioneer
- ReleaseDate: 2002-08-19
- Studio: Visioneer
- UPC: 785414105427

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Customer Reviews 

Good scanner but drivers lost color drop out
2006-10-05Have used a previous Visioneer 9450 USB scanner for a year with good performance. The ADF has problems with a single page, but generaly works well.
I ordered a new one for backup and find that the same model number is NOT the same product. It has been upgraded to USB 2, is lead free, faster, etc. But the TWAIN driver has been changed and no longer supports color dropout.
I am returning the scanner because color dropout is a must have feature for my use. I am unhappy and disappointed with Visioneer, but still recommend the scanner if it has the features you need.
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