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Epson introduces its first A3 sheetfed document scanners



Epson has announced its first ever A3 sheetfed scanners for businesses: the Epson WorkForce DS-30000 and DS-32000

The new scanner range comes at a time when, according to analyst group Quocirca, 76% of organisations expect paper digitisation to become increasingly important to their business by 2025.


These new scanners offer high-speed image capture of up to 90ppm (180ipm), with wide media flexibility making them the ideal entry point to an organisation’s digital workflow.

Able to scan a range of documents, from large-bound documents to passports, the WorkForce DS-30000 and DS-32000 boast a series of features cited as priorities by Epson customers. The use of efficient motors and low intervention CIS sensors mean the new range uses as little energy as possible, while advanced features such as friction reduction, double feed detection and advanced paper protection sensors prevent documents from being damaged.


Kevin Dobson, product manager, Epson UK, commented: “A dedicated scanner is no longer just a business instrument for the legal, accountancy, or healthcare sectors, but is key for any business wanting to maintain productivity and operational efficiency as they take steps towards digital transformation. Our new range of A3 scanners arrives at a time when document digitisation is becoming more and more critical to organisational compliance and has been designed to fit seamlessly into any document workflow. The DS-32000 features an adjustable chassis and can be altered to suit the job required – operating as a traditional sheetfed scanner in standard mode or can be laid flat when processing higher volumes. The scanner can even be folded away when not in use, saving critical space in smaller workspaces. The range also offers practical solutions such as a colour touchscreen and guided support to help the user manage cleaning and maintenance – reducing downtime and service calls.”

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