Scanner Certification and Review
Kodak i260 Scanner
Review:
The Kodak i260 offered easy installation and flexibility. The Dockable flatbed allows the user to remove it when not in use. This is a good feature for offices limited to a small amount of workspace.
This feature allows the operator to leave the scanner set in Duplex mode and automatically delete blank pages. The large volume document feeder is quiet and quick. VRS technology included with the scanner lets the scanner operator process large batches of documents without changing the settings. Our post certification inspection found no excessive wear to any moving or necessary parts such rollers or lamps.
In our production environment test, we scanned over 50k pages with no breakdown of the rollers or lamps. The product ran smoothly and without a hitch.
The most impressive feature of the Kodak i260 is its image quality. We scanned thousands of full color photographs in a production environment. Each color image was reproduced exactly like the original.
We recommend the Kodak i260 scanner for businesses with small to medium sized workloads. However, any office which needs the highest image quality available for color scanning should take a look at the Kodak i260.
Features:
Scan color, bitonal and grayscale without sacrificing speed. Dockable flatbed handles exception documents and offers space-saving flexibility. Post-Scan imprinter lets you track documents after scanning. Off-the-shelf DIMM memory can be added to handle the extra imaging for long documents.
Duty cycle: 5,000 pages per day
Optical Resolution (dpi): 300
Document feeding mode:
Automatic document feeder (ADF)
ADF capacity: Up to 100 sheets
| Scanning Mode | Resolution | Speed |
|---|---|---|
Bitonal/Gray/Color |
300 dpi |
33 ppm |
Bitonal/Gray/Color |
200 dpi |
50ppm |
Bitonal/Gray/Color |
150 dpi |
67ppm |
