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.Cutting machine – Scanner Scrapbooking CM700. Imagine, scan, cut, create! Your imagination is the only limit to your creativity!
.Cutting machine – Scanner Scrapbooking CM700. Imagine, scan, cut, create! Your imagination is the only limit to your creativity!
2-sided scan up to 80 images per minute 80 sheet Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) Mobile Connect App Driver compatibility with...
2-sided scan up to 80 images per minute 80 sheet Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) Mobile Connect App Driver compatibility with...
Media Type Receipt, ID Card, Slip, Plastic Card Scanner Type Document, Business Card Brand Brother Model Name DS940DW Connectivity Technology...
Media Type Receipt, ID Card, Slip, Plastic Card Scanner Type Document, Business Card Brand Brother Model Name DS940DW Connectivity Technology...
Optical Resolution: 600 x 600 dpi Interpolated Resolution: 1200 x 1200 dpi Scan Speed: 30 ppm Simplex/60 ipm Duplex Maximum...
Optical Resolution: 600 x 600 dpi Interpolated Resolution: 1200 x 1200 dpi Scan Speed: 30 ppm Simplex/60 ipm Duplex Maximum...
General Model ADS-1100W Memory Capacity Standard 128 MB Power Source AC: 220 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz LCD (Liquid Crystal...
General Model ADS-1100W Memory Capacity Standard 128 MB Power Source AC: 220 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz LCD (Liquid Crystal...
Two-Sided (Duplex) Scanning Yes Maximum Paper Capacity 1 sheet Scanning Area Maximum 8.5" x 14" Paper Thickness 0.1 mm -...
Two-Sided (Duplex) Scanning Yes Maximum Paper Capacity 1 sheet Scanning Area Maximum 8.5" x 14" Paper Thickness 0.1 mm -...
The Brother ScanNCut CM900 is one of the most advanced home and hobby cutting machines available. Offering a built-in scanner,...
The Brother ScanNCut CM900 is one of the most advanced home and hobby cutting machines available. Offering a built-in scanner,...
The world’s first home and hobby cutting machine with a built-in scanner – giving you the ability to scan almost...
The world’s first home and hobby cutting machine with a built-in scanner – giving you the ability to scan almost...
