Scanner
Input Type: Color
Grayscale Depth (External): 8-bit (256 gray levels)
Color Depth (External): 24-bit (16.7 million colors)
Optical Resolution: 300 dpi x 300 dpi
Scan Mode: Single/duplex pass
Automatic Duplexing: Yes
Scan Element Type: CMOS
Lamp / Light Source Type: RGB LED array
Scanner Speed Details:
- 25 ppm black&white (back)
- 25 ppm greyscale (back)
- 10 ppm color (back)
- 50 ipm - duplex black&white (back)
- 50 ipm - duplex greyscale (back)
- 20 ipm - duplex color (back)
Compliant Standards: TWAIN, ISIS
Media handling
Max Document Size: 4.2 in x 9 in
Media Feeder Type: Autoload
Feeder Capacity: 50 sheets
Expansion / connectivity
Interfaces: 1 x Hi-Speed USB
Miscellaneous
Compliant Standards: EPA Energy Star
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Manufacturer's product description
With the ideal combination of functionality, size, and speed, the Canon CR-25 Check Scanner device is ideal for front counter or remote capture environments. The model offers unmatched image quality and reliability for check capture at the first point of presentment. Equipped with a Canon patented magnetic head, the CR-25 scanner reads MICR code line data with high accuracy for reduced transaction errors. This powerful check scanner supports E13B and CMC7 standards and include built-in OCR software. Bundled IQA software ensures high-quality image capturing in accordance with Check 21 standards. By verifying the check image quality at the time of presentment, passing along unusable images and costly processing delays can be avoided. To help satisfy a variety of business applications, Canon's CR-25 device offers seven programmable scanning modes in black and white, grayscale, or color, plus resolutions of up to 300 dpi for optimum image reproduction. You can easily capture valuable check data from difficult-to-scan items with Adaptive Threshold Mode, which detects and removes excessive background effects such as security pentagrams or watermarks. This image processing technology - exclusive to Canon - provides superb clarity and detail while minimizing file size.
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