Take a moment to think about those multiple-step scanning operations that are done again and again day after day. Scanning editing naming choosing a file format - it's so repetitive. Now imagine the time and money you could save by doing all that at the press of a button. That's what Kodak's Smart Touch functionality is all about.
The KODAK i2400 Scanner with built-in Smart Touch functionality lets you capture manage process and deliver PDFs and other file formats - automating processes that previously were time-consuming.
For example a business could configure its purchase orders scanning process as Option 3. Then anyone who needs to scan purchase orders can just press a button to choose 3 and the documents would be scanned and sent to their proper destination - no training or programming required. Make your work easier faster and smarter with KODAK's Smart Touch functionality.
More ways to get business done!
More productivity more imaging power
Dual LED illumination gets you started faster by eliminating lamp warmup time to provide immediate response plus image clarity consistency and color stability.
More versatility
Our extendable self-storing output tray and flexible paper handling will take care of just about anything you want to scan - small documents or large thick or thin ID cards even embossed hard cards.
More reliability
The highly reliable 50-sheet feeder and integrated paper tray make it easy to get scanning done.
More possibilities
Conveniently scan exception documents with the optional KODAK A4 Flatbed Accessory which connects or detaches in seconds via USB connectivity.
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Scan type | Sheet-fed |
| Scan speed (colour full page colour normal quality A4) | 30 ppm |
| Colour | Yes |
| Film scanning | No |
| Resolution | 600 dpi Pixels |
| Interface | USB |
| Duty cycle | Up to 2000 pages per day |
| Dimensions W x D x H | 330 x 162 x 246 mm |
| Weight | 5500 g |
| Warranty | 3-Year Warranty Advanced Unit Replacement (next business day) |
| Recommended for Education | Y |
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