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Plustek OpticSlim 1180 scanner - A3.

 

BLURB: This is a high-quality flatbed document scanner that offers excellent performance. With its LED technology, it can scan at a maximum resolution of 1200 x 1200 DPI, making it perfect for scanning documents, photos, and other images in incredible detail.

The scanner supports a range of paper sizes from A5 to A3 and has a contact image sensor (CIS) that ensures high-quality scans. It also comes with a variety of features, including the ability to copy documents, making it an ideal choice for home and office use. With its USB 2.0 connectivity, you can easily connect it to your computer and start scanning right away.

Price: £260

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