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Xerox D35 Scanner review: A great choice for heavy workloads

Art Post ·
Aimed at home workers and small businesses with a paper mountain to tackle, the Xerox D35 Scanner offers great scanning performance for a small price. For only £210, you get a top speed of 45ppm for colour and mono scans at 200dpi, with speeds only dropping to 35ppm for colour scans at 300dpi. The D35 is ready for some serious scan action thanks to a high daily duty cycle of 8,000 pages and a capacious 50-page ADF. Its relatively flat paper path helps when scanning heavier media such as...
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Re: Xerox D35 Scanner review: A great choice for heavy workloads

Kevin Neal (P3iD) ·
Just FYI for anyone looking at this review for the Xerox D35 Scanner. There is a hidden gem for this scanner connectivity in that it supports the Visioneer VAST Network © which provides unique users experiences using mobile devices, web scanning applications and simplified integration options. https://www.xeroxscanners.com/...ucts/item.asp?PN=D35 Speeds up to 45 ppm / 90 ipm at 200 or 300 dpi* 50-sheet ADF tray** with ultrasonic double feed detection 8,000-sheet daily duty cycle Network...
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Re: Xerox D35 Scanner review: A great choice for heavy workloads

Kevin Neal (P3iD) ·
VAST is Visioneer's extended implementation of TWAIN Direct. The diagram below does a good job of visualizing all the various connectivity options and workflow use cases. https://visioneer.com/vast Open Network Architecture Visioneer VAST Network © is built on an extended implementation of TWAIN Direct © , an open, driverless technology standard. Visioneer Native Scanners contain this code within the scanner, so users can share scanning across office networks, even scan from the Internet...
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Re: Xerox D35 Scanner review: A great choice for heavy workloads

Art Post ·
Ty for this, can you tell me more about the Visioneer VAST network?
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