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Canon DR-2580C Color Duplex 25 Ppm Id Card Scanning 600 Dpi USB 2.0

  • Product Name: DR-2580C Sheetfed Scanner
  • Marketing Information:

    Compact, powerful, and fast. The DR-2580C is a versatile scanner designed to meet the diverse imaging needs of your busy office. It accommodates a wide range of source materials, including plastic ID or insurance cards. And paired with the optional, user installable Flatbed Unit, the DR-2580C is capable of scanning books or fragile documents. Large documents up to 11" x 17" in size can easily be scanned with unique Folio mode function.

    At a mere 4.2 lbs, this powerful scanner is both compact and portable, so you can put it on your desktop, or take it on the road. The DR-2580C is not only one of the smallest, but also one of the most easy-to-use scanners in its class. You can enjoy one-touch scanning by simply assigning your most common functions to its customizable Scan-To Job buttons.

  • Product Type: Sheetfed Scanner

  • Technical Information
  • Scan Resolution: 600 dpi Optical
  • Media Type: Plain Paper
  • Media Type: Card
  • Media Size: 2.1" x 2.8"
  • Media Size: 8.5" x 14"

  • Interfaces/Ports
  • Ports: 1 x 4-pin USB 2.0 USB

  • Physical Characteristics
  • Dimensions: 3.2" Height x 12.0" Width x 6.6" Depth
  • Weight: 4.2 lb
  • Canon DR-2580C Color Duplex 25 Ppm Id Card Scanning 600 Dpi USB 2.0

    Canon DR-2580C Color Duplex 25 Ppm Id Card Scanning 600 Dpi USB 2.0 Features

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    User Reviews about Canon DR-2580C Color Duplex 25 Ppm Id Card Scanning 600 Dpi USB 2.0

    This is the second Canon scanner we have purchased. The compact size and sheet feeding is very convenient for scanning multiple documents at a work station. The only drawback is a few misfeeds likely due to having to pull documents into the scanner from the desktip rather than vertically. However this infrequent problem does not effect our overall satisfaction with this scanner. -- Canon DR 2580C
    This is our second Canon dr-25800C scanner. We had the first one for 2 1/2 years and it was a workhorse. A piece broke off that we couldn't fix and so we just bought a new one.

    We LOVE it. We use it to scan THOUSANDS of documents each week and it really is a workhorse. Great scans, easy to use, and worth every penny. We convert everything to PDF for archive storage. Only problem is you need to buy rollers (the little rubber pickers) every so often and they are not cheap, but when you do as much scanning as we do that is understandable maintenance.

    We did research a couple of different ones before buying the second one, but nothign could touch this. Highly recommended.

    Scans all kinds of different sizes and paper types. -- Great scanner, we scan thousands of documents weekly
    I bought one of these in late 2006 while shifting my office (15 employees) in a paper-less direction. That unit works well, and after 10-200 pages per day, it's still churning along (occasionally misfires, but it's still more reliable than our relatively new HP 7580 multifunction unit).

    We've expanded to 3 more units since testing out that first one; all of them still function (some misfeed more than others). Buying 4x small, semi-portable high quality scanners works better for us than one mega-sized super scanner - we can move operations to hotels when we have long-term projects, and if any unit goes down, the others pick up the slack (one misfed far too much, but the situation was fixed with a new roller). I'm mostly satisfied...

    But this hardware is almost 5 years old: where is the successor? Where are the modern features I need - networking, bluetooth, wireless, "scan to email"? Why does scanning business cards with this thing still suck (sorry - the relatively new card scanning function doesn't work very well for us). What about running on USB power (like some of the truly portable units)? Upgrading the software and drivers? Speeding up the "push to scan" function (which takes forever to work)?

    I love these little units the same way I loved my PalmPilot in its day, but that day is long gone by. -- aging reasonably well...after four units, wouldn't mind a successor
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