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Avision FB15

 A slim, fast and effective flatbed A5 scanner

With scan size up to A5, the Avision FB15 is your ideal scanner for scanning passports, driver license, bank check, ID cards, and photos. Based on the innovative CIS (Contact Image Sensor) technology, the FB15 is only 45mm in height and weights a mere 1.1 kg.
 

Features:

  • Ultra slim – 45 mm in height and 1.1 kg in weight
  • Scan size up to A5 (219,5 x182 mm)
  • Resolution up to 1200 x 2400 dpi
  • Scans an A5-size page needs only 1 second ( color, 300 dpi )
  • "Easy-to-use TWAIN user interface provides various useful features such as auto color detection, color
    matching, and despeckling to enhance the image quality"
  • Automatic multiple image cropping creates multiple images in one scan to save your time
    High speed USB 2.0 port
     
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Specifications

Category
Flatbed Scanners
Manufacturer
Avision
Duty cycle
2500 pages/day
Document size
A5
Optical resolution (dpi)
1200
Multi feed detection
No
Output
Colour, Greyscale and Black & White
Document length (max)
219,5 x182 mm
Interface
USB 2.0
Dimensions (mm, WxDxH)
280 x 270 x 42 mm
Weight (kg)
1.1
Description

No Warm Up Needed and Fast Scan Speed
The LED illumination system not only saves power, it doesn’t require any warm up time. The FB15 is ready to go as soon as you turn it on. It’s fast too! It only takes 1 second to scan an A5 size document.
 

Advanced settings via TWAIN driver
Avision’s TWAIN user interface provides various image enhancement tools to enhance your image quality including auto crop and deskew, auto color detection, color matching, despeckling, color dropout and so on. Documents are scanned and ready to be used!

Automatic Multiple Images Cropping
"In addition, the scanner comes with the convenient feature of multiple images cropping. With this feature, various sizes of documents such as photos, ID Cards, or business cards can be placed on the flatbed and the scanner is able to crop and create multiple images according to the original sizes of the documents in one single scan."