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Manufacturer: Plustek USA

Part number: OptiCard 610

General

  • Type Sheetfed scanner - Portable
  • Max Supported Media Size 2.13 in x 3.54 in
  • Width 4 in
  • Depth 1.9 in
  • Height 0.9 in
  • Weight 2.8 oz

Scanner

  • Input Type Monochrome
  • Grayscale Depth 16-bit (64K gray levels)
  • Grayscale Depth (External) 16-bit (64K gray levels)
  • Optical Resolution 600 dpi
  • Scan Mode Single-pass
  • Scan Element Type Contact Image Sensor
  • Scan Speed 10 pages/min
  • Scanner Features Powered by USB port
  • Compliant Standards TWAIN

Media Handling

  • Max Document Size 2.13 in x 3.55 in
  • Supported Media Type Business card
  • Media Feeder Type Manual load

Storage

  • Optical Storage None

Expansion / Connectivity

  • Expansion Slot(s) None
  • Interfaces 1 x USB

Miscellaneous

  • Included Accessories Carrying pouch, Cleaning sheet, Calibration card
  • Cables Included 1 x USB cable - 3 ft
  • Microsoft Certifications Works with Windows Vista
  • Compliant Standards CE, FCC Class B certified

Power

  • Power Device None

Battery

  • Battery Installed - None

Software / System Requirements

  • Software Included Cardiris 3.5, Adobe Acrobat Reader
  • OS Required Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
  • Peripheral / Interface Devices CD-ROM, USB port
  • System Requirements Details Pentium - RAM 16 MB - HD 60 MB

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Plustek OptiCard 610 - sheetfed scanner
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