The Brother ADS-4900W professional desktop document scanner with Ethernet and wireless connection is an essential component of an optimized fleet.
- Professional desktop document scanner with Ethernet and wireless connection
- 600 x 600 dpi optical resolution for good-quality printed text and images
- Scans up to 60 ppm in both color and black/white
- Supported file formats: searchable PDF, secure PDF, signed PDF, PDF/A, high-compression PDF, TIFF, multipage TIFF, JPEG, BMP, TEXT, Word, Excel, PowerPoint
- Auto-loading feeder with a capacity of up to 100 sheets
- Practical and convenient connectivity with USB 3.0, Wi-Fi, and Ethernet interfaces
- OS compatibility: Windows 7 SP1/8.1/10 Home/Pro/Education/Enterprise; Windows Server 2012/2012 R2/2016/2019; and macOS v10.14.x/v10.15.x/v11/v11.1.x
- 4.3″ touch-screen TFT display for easy viewing
- ENERGY STAR compliant and EPEAT Silver rated
- 3-year manufacturer limited warranty
Attribute name | Attribute value |
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*features | |
Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)
Refers to the capability to automatically scan both sides of a document without needing to manually flip it over.
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Duplexing |
Refurbished Scanner
Scan method refers to the specific mechanism or configuration used to capture images, with options including flatbed (placing documents directly on a flat surface), overhead (scanning from above, often used for large documents or books), sheetfed (feeding individual sheets through a roller mechanism), slide (for scanning photographic slides), and pen (a compact, handheld device that converts text from print to digital).
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Sheet |
Scan Speed (ppm)
Specifies whether the scanner is designed for stationary use on a desk or table (desktop) or for easy mobility to use in various locations (portable).
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Desktop |
Scanner Use
Specifies the technology used to capture images of the scanned documents, such as CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) or CIS (Contact Image Sensor).
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Dual CIS |
connectivity | |
Connector, Port or Interface Type(s)
Refers to the methods and interfaces through which the scanner connects to a computer or other device on a network enabling data transfer and communication, such as USB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth.
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USB/Ethernet/Wireless |
dimensions | |
Depth in Inches
The overall height of the product, measured top to bottom.
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9.2 |
Weight (lbs.)
The overall width of the product, measured left to right.
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11.6 |
environmental | |
ACMI AP nontoxic certified
Grayscale Depth refers to the number of bits used to define a single pixel, which determines how many gray tones are represented in a scanned image. The greater the bit count, the higher the quality and detail of the image.
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8 bits |
Image File Formats
Scanner resolution (or optical resolution), measured in dots per inch (dpi), refers to the amount of detail a scanner can capture. The higher the resolution, the higher the quality and sharpness of the scanned image.
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600 x 600 dpi |
paper | |
Document Feeder Capacity
Document feeder type refers to the method by which documents are fed into a scanner. Autoload scanners use an automatic feed mechanism allowing the user to scan multiple pages unattended. Manual load scanners require the user to manually place each document into the feeder one at a time.
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Autoload |
Max Document Size
The amount of electricity consumed in one hour, measured in Watts.
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34 |
Power Source Information
Specifies the length of the manufacturer warranty included with the product.
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3 Year |
additional details | |
Family Model #
Compatible operating systems the product works with (i.e. Win10, Linux, Snow Leopard, etc).
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Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS |
True Color
Actual manufacturer name for the color of the product.
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White/Black |
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