HP ScanJet Pro N4600 fnw1 Wireless Network Scanner

  • Model: ScanJet Pro N4600
  • ADF; CIS scanning technology; Flatbed
  • Resolution: ADF:600 dpi/Flatbed 1200 dpi
  • Bit depth: 24-bit (external), 48-bit (internal)
  • Capacity: Standard, 100 sheets

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HP ScanJet Pro N4600 fnw1 Wireless Network Scanner

HP ScanJet Pro N4600 fnw1 Network Scanner comes with the quick, dependable, network-connected HP ScanJet Pro, which can scan up to 6,000 pages per day, you can increase productivity for professional scanning activities. With shortcuts and quick, two-sided scanning from the auto document feeder, automate tasks. Get more done with fast, versatile, two-sided scanning and 100 page auto document feeder. Boost productivity for the entire workteam with network and wireless support and scan speeds up to 80 images (40 pages) per minute.

Easy to use

With HP ScanJet Pro N4600 fnw1 Network Scanner you can Scan a wide variety of jobs including books, periodicals, and others. With pre-defined shortcuts, automated, optimized workflows accessible directly from the touchscreen, and robust editing capabilities, work processes may be made simpler.

Reliable Scanning

Rest assured your scanner is up to the task for you and your workteam.  Designed for high daily volumes and hassle-free operation to support up to 6,000 pages daily. HP Every Page helps avoid misfeeds and simplifies your workflows. You can get scan jobs done faster with ScanJet Pro N4600 network scanner. It cans up to 40 pages or 80 photos from the adf each minute. Every page, every time can be captured by  HP EveryPage technology, even for stacks of mixed media. There are Flexible scanning functions to scan a wide range of papers, including books, periodicals, and identification cards. portable USB Just approach and scan papers to USB devices.

Scan Speed

HP ScanJet Pro N4600 fnw1 Network Scanner has OCR A4 text page (ADF, 300 dpi, colour, RTF) for single image scan with 6.51 sec, 4.45 sec for single image save. A4 to email (ADF, 300 dpi, colour, PDF) takes up to 6.43 sec for single image scan, 1.56 sec for single image send. OCR A4 text page (flatbed, 300 dpi, colour, RTF): 7.89 sec for single image scan, 4.43 sec for single image save and A4 to email (flatbed, 300 dpi, colour, PDF) takes 7.89 sec for single image scan, 1.39 sec for single image send. HP ScanJet Pro N4600 fnw1 Network Scanner has Sharp, true-to-life scans of documents, graphics and photos with up to 1200 dpi resolution.

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