Other features
Network ready |
Y |
Cabling technology |
10/100BASE-T(X) |
Maximum length of sheet media |
3024 mm |
Output resolutions |
150, 200, 300, 600 dpi |
Duplex scan speed (colour) |
40 ppm |
Simplex scan speed (colour) |
20 ppm |
Networking features |
Fast Ethernet |
Paper handling
Auto Document Feeder (ADF) media weight |
52 - 127 g/m² |
Legal |
Y |
Maximum ISO A-series paper size |
A4 |
Performance
Maximum duty cycle |
12000 pages per month |
Daily duty cycle (max) |
400 pages |
Scan to |
E-mail, File, FTP, Image |
Sensor type |
CCD |
Scan file formats |
JPG, PDF, TIFF |
Supported network protocols |
TCP/IP, DHCP, SMTP, SMB, LDAP, NTP, FTP, HTTP |
Power
Power consumption (PowerSave) |
15 W |
Input voltage |
100-240 V |
Input frequency |
50/60 Hz |
Scanning
Film scanning |
N |
Optical scanning resolution |
600 x 600 DPI |
Input colour depth |
24 bit |
Input capacity
Auto document feeder (ADF) input capacity |
50 sheets |
Ports & interfaces
Standard interfaces |
Ethernet |
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T) |
41 - 95 °F |
Additionally
Scan type |
Sheet-fed scanner |
Colour scanning |
Y |
ScanSnap N1800, CCD, 600 DPI, JPG/PDF/TIF, 21.336 cm (8.4 ") TFT, A8-A4, 50 W, 6 kg, Fast Ethernet, Black/Grey
The N1800 scanner introduces a network imaging scanner designed to speedily digitise documents and facilitate the paperwork of everyone in the office whether directly into a company's business processes, local network or into the cloud. Directly link the ScanSnap N1800 to a network and digitize documents into processed data for e-mails, faxes, network storage and much more– all with remarkable ease in a compact footprint and with intelligent functions to minimise operator involvement.
The easy-to-use and -install ScanSnap N1800 is the first network scanner to offer cloud linking functions as well as enabling users to email, save and print scanned documents through a network. With an intuitive touchscreen complete with GUI keyboard, the N1800 is efficient, secure and intelligent, thereby minimising operator involvment before, during and after the scanning process.