Canon’s First Mac-Compatible High-Speed Business Scanners


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Canon Mac-Compatible Scanner
Canon yesterday unveiled its first Mac-Compatible High-Speed Business Scanners to its DR-Series of scanners. The two scanners that were unveiled was the imageFORMULA DR-2510M and DR-2010M desktop scanners. These new scanners represent the first fully Mac-compatible high-speed document scanners from Canon and is ideal for the variety of document capture that is need in a creative professionals, educational and scientific users, Small and Home Offices on a daily basis.

The new Canon Scanners comes with a Mac-compatible TWAIN driver which is the industry’s standard for linking applications and scanners. The Scanners also comes bundled with Mac-Compatible softwares which includes Canon CaptureOnTouch which enables one-touch scanning directly to e-mail, printers, shared network folders, iPhoto for transferring photos easily to the iPhone.

Both DR-2510M and DR-2010M models offers fast color scanning, at speeds up to 25 pages-per-minute, simplex/50 images-per-minute (ipm) duplex, and 20ppm simplex/40ipm duplex, respectively. The imageFORMULA DR-2510M and DR-2010M desktop scanners is available at Canon resellers for a suggested price of $795 and $555 respectively


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