High-Speed ADF Scanners
Scan everything from letter and legal size documents to identification and insurance cards.
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Ambir
Speed Matters
Varying tasks and workloads means one size (or speed) does not fit all. Ambir offers several models and speeds to meet your budget and scanning volume.
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ImageScan Pro 820ix 20ppm High-Speed ADF Scanner for Windows PC and Mac (DS820IX-AS)Vendor:
ImageScan Pro 820ix 20ppm High-Speed ADF Scanner for Windows PC and Mac (DS820IX-AS)
- Regular price
- $389.95
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- $389.95
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ImageScan Pro 830ix 30ppm High-Speed ADF Scanner for Windows PC and Mac (DS830IX-AS)Vendor:
ImageScan Pro 830ix 30ppm High-Speed ADF Scanner for Windows PC and Mac (DS830IX-AS)
- Regular price
- $449.95
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- $449.95
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ImageScan Pro 340 High Speed Document Scanner with UltraSonic Misfeed Detection (DS340-SE)Vendor:
ImageScan Pro 340 High Speed Document Scanner with UltraSonic Misfeed Detection (DS340-SE)
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- $499.95
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- $499.95
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nScan 1060 60ppm High Speed Document Document, Card and Passport Scanner (DS1060-AS)Vendor:
nScan 1060 60ppm High Speed Document Document, Card and Passport Scanner (DS1060-AS)
- Regular price
- $799.00
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- $799.00
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Ambir has you covered with U.S.-based Support
When you buy Ambir, you get more than just a great scanner. It comes bundled with a two-year warranty that includes limited parts & labor coverage and comprehensive U.S.-based phone & online chat support.
What is an ADF Scanner?
ADF stands for Automatic Document Feeder, this technology gives you the ability to place several pages on the scanner’s tray and not have to feed them one by one. Simple right? In comparison, flatbed scanners are designed to scan each page individually.
What is the difference between ADF and duplex printer?
A duplex scanner is a standalone digital document imaging device that is capable of scanning both sides of a document at once. An ADF duplex scanner has two cameras, top and bottom, allowing simultaneous capture of both sides of the document without slowing.