Epson WorkForce Pro GT-S50 Document Scanner (B11B194011)
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Product Description
The WorkForce Pro GT-S50 document image scanner offers an amazing value with its remarkable reliability powerful performance and easy-to-use features. With a daily duty cycle of up to 1200 sheets plus a 75-page feeder it is ready to tackle any task in busy office environments. Scan everything from business cards to rigid ID cards and documents up to 8.5x36 inches.Primary InformationScanner Type : Sheetfed scanner Scanner Form Factor : External Scan Mode : 48-bit internal/24-bit external; 16-bit internal/8-bit external Scan Speed : 25 ppm; 50 ipm Scan Element Type : CCD Scanner Input Type : Color Media Feeder Type : Autoload Feeder Capacity : 75 sheets Maximum scan size : 8.5 in x 36 in Scanner Interface : USB 2.0 MiscellaneousWidth : 11.9 Inch Depth : 8.0 Inch Height : 8.4 Inch System RequirementsSystem Requirements / OS Required : Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional XP Home Edition XP Professional XP Professional x64 Windows Vista (32/64-bit)2 USB 2.03 Service&SupportService & Support Type : One-year warranty Green Product InformationEnergy Star Compliant : Y UNSPSC CodeUNSPSC Code : 43211711 Top to learn more
The Epson GT-S50 vs the Fujitsu ScanSnap S510
For the last year and a half, I've been using a Fujitsu S510 SnapScan page scanner, which is a natural competitor to the Epson GT-S50. So, when I was offered the chance to review the Epson, it seemed like a natural fit - somebody looking to purchase one is likely to also look at the other. (Go to to read that review. It was fairly far down, on page 4, when I last looked.)Let's look at the two scanners...First of all, both scanners are top fed and scan both sides of a page in a single pass. They are infinitely faster than the scanners built into the "all-in one" printers and suitable for high volume scanning...the Epson is rated for 1200 pages per day.The Epson GT-S50 comes with both TWAIN and ISIS drivers, giving it with a clear advantage in interfacing with...
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The Epson GT-S50 vs the Fujitsu ScanSnap S510
For the last year and a half, I've been using a Fujitsu S510 SnapScan page scanner, which is a natural competitor to the Epson GT-S50. So, when I was offered the chance to review the Epson, it seemed like a natural fit - somebody looking to purchase one is likely to also look at the other. (Go to Fujitsu ScanSnap S510 Sheet-fed Scanner to read that review. It was fairly far down, on page 4, when I last looked.)Let's look at the two scanners...First of all, both scanners are top fed and scan both sides of a page in a single pass. They are infinitely faster than the scanners built into the "all-in one" printers and suitable for high volume scanning...the Epson is rated for 1200 pages per day.The Epson GT-S50 comes with both TWAIN and ISIS drivers, giving it with a clear advantage in interfacing with software from other companies. Almost every program that can read from a scanner uses one or the other. The ScanSnap, on the other hand, uses its own...
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GREAT SCANNER
Great scanner, terrible support