Ricoh Scanner fi-8150U
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- Scanner type ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) / Manual Feed, Duplex
- Scan speed Simplex: 50 ppm (200/300 dpi), Duplex: 100 ipm (200/300 dpi)
- Scan resolution 600 dpi
- Memory –
- Connectivity USB 3.2 Gen1x1, USB 2.0, USB 1.1
- Warranty 1 Year
The Ricoh fi-8150U is a document scanner aimed at small offices or workgroups that need to scan mid- to high-volume documents. Here’s a quick rundown of its pros and cons:
Pros:
- Fast scanning speeds: It can scan up to 50 pages per minute (ppm) in simplex (one-sided) mode and 100 images per minute (ipm) in duplex (two-sided) mode at 200 dpi or 300 dpi resolution.
- Automatic document feeder (ADF): The ADF can hold up to 100 sheets of paper, which can help automate scanning large batches of documents.
- Durable design: Ricoh is known for making reliable document scanners, and the fi-8150U is no exception. It can handle up to 8,000 scans per day.
- Automatic separation control: This helps prevent paper jams by detecting double feeds and separating thin or thick documents.
- Paper protection: The scanner uses image monitoring technology to detect potential paper skews or tears and halt scanning to avoid damaging documents.
- Clear Image Capture: This feature optimizes image quality for better readability of text and graphics.
- Scans a variety of documents: It can handle passports, IDs, and even booklets with the optional booklet carrier sheets.
Cons:
- Limited connectivity: It only connects via USB, so you can’t share it over a network.
- Price: The Ricoh fi-8150U can be a bit on the expensive side compared to some other document scanners on the market.