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Comparison Canon DR-M260 vs Canon DR-M160

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Canon DR-M260
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Product typesheetfedsheetfed
FormatA4A4
Max. resolution600x600 dpi600x600 dpi
Technical specs
Optical elementCISCIS
Max. scan area216x356 mm216x356 mm
Colour depth (ext.)24 bit24 bit
Shades of grey256256
Mono scanning60 ppm60 ppm
Colour scanning60 ppm60 ppm
Operating cycle7500 page/day7000 page/day
Document autofeed80 page60 page
Duplex scanning
Slide moduleis absentis absent
Data transfer
USB /3.1/
USB /2.0/
General
LCD screen
Power sourcemains poweredmains powered
Power consumption23 W27 W
Dimensions
285x180x178 mm /with closed tray/
280x178x172 mm /with closed tray/
Weight3.6 kg3.2 kg
Added to E-Catalognovember 2017february 2012

Operating cycle

The maximum number of pages that the scanner can process per day without overloading and the negative consequences associated with them. Most often indicated for A4 format. Even the most modest models of modern scanners have duty cycles measured in dozens of pages, which is quite enough for simple everyday tasks. Therefore, you should pay attention to this parameter if you have to scan numerous materials every day.

Document autofeed

The maximum number of sheets of standard weight (80 g/m²) paper that can be placed in the scanner's auto feed system at a time. These systems are similar to those installed in printers: a stack of sheets is installed in a special tray, and each of them is fed in turn for scanning. It is worth paying attention to models with this function if you often have to work with numerous documents: you will not need to monitor the process and manually feed sheets — just load the originals into the automatic document feeder and press the button. Many document feeders, some flatbeds, and almost all combination scanners have an ADF (see "Type"). It works, however, only with separate sheets and cannot cope with larger media.

Power consumption

The maximum power consumed by the scanner during operation. The higher the power, the more energy the scanner consumes, but this only applies to the scanning process itself — in standby mode, power consumption is negligible. And even at the peak in most models, the power is so low that in fact this parameter has practically no effect on electricity bills and is more of an auxiliary value (for example, it is used to calculate the total power of devices connected to an uninterruptible power supply).
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