HP 200 manual Scanner specifications, Environmental specifications

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Chapter 4

Scanner specifications

Name

Description

 

 

 

Scanner type

Document flatbed scanner

 

 

 

Size (H x D x W)

44.5 x 274 x 373 mm (1.75 x 10.78 x 14.68 inches)

 

 

 

Supported size of

Minimum size: 0.25 x 0.25 mm (0.01 x 0.01 inches)

originals

Maximum size: 215.9 x 297.2 mm (8.5 x 11.7 inches)

 

 

 

 

 

Weight

1.76 kg (3.88 lbs.)

 

 

 

Scanning element

Contact image sensor (CIS)

 

 

 

Interface

USB 2.0 Hi-Speed and Full Speed

 

 

 

Hardware resolution

HP Scanjet 300: 4800 x 4800 dpi, 48 bit

 

 

HP Scanjet 200: 2400 x 4800 dpi, 48 bit

 

 

 

Regulatory

Regulatory model identification number: For regulatory identification

information

purposes, your product is assigned a Regulatory Model Number. The

 

 

Regulatory Model Number for your product is FCLSD-1104. This

 

 

regulatory number should not be confused with the product name (HP

 

 

Scanjet 200/300) or product number (L2734A for HP Scanjet 200;

 

 

L2733A for HP Scanjet 300).

 

 

Additional regulatory information about your scanner can be found in the

 

 

Scanjet 200 and Scanjet 300 scanner Regulatory Supplement.pdf file on

 

 

the HP Scanning Software CD.

 

 

 

Energy information

Tier 2 Energy Star '09 compliant

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: For the most current information about supported operating systems and system requirements, visit www.hp.com/support.

Environmental specifications

Name

Description

 

 

Temperature

Operating the scanner: 10° to 35°C (50° to 95°F)

 

 

 

Storage: -40° to 60°C (-40° to 140°F)

 

 

Relative humidity

Operating the scanner: 15% to 80% noncondensing 10° to

 

35°C (50° to 95°F)

 

 

 

Storage: up to 90% noncondensing at 0° to 60°C (32° to

 

140°F)

 

 

28 Technical information

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Contents HP Scanjet 200/300 Copyright and license Contents Page How to use the scanner How to scan WindowsScanner and software overview Change scan settings Scan pictures and documents Chapter How to scan Windows How to scan Mac Make copiesScan from other applications On the scanner glass and then displays a Print Images dialog To change scan settings How to scan Mac Make copies Where to get additional information Care and maintenance Clean the scanner glassRemove and replace the scanner lid Chapter Order maintenance and scanner supplies Troubleshooting Basic troubleshooting tipsScanner installation troubleshooting Scanner initialization or hardware problems Uninstall and then reinstall the software Windows onlyCheck the USB cable Reset the scanner Test the scanner hardwareScanner has stopped working properly Scanner operation problems Scanner buttons are not working correctlyIssues with text recognition OCR Windows Issues with text recognition OCR MacScanner is scanning items very slowly Scanner glass needs to be cleanedScanned image is fuzzy Saved scan files are too largeAdditional troubleshooting information Technical information Hewlett-Packard limited warranty statement Safety instructions Scanner specifications Environmental specificationsRestriction of Hazardous Substances Ukraine Energy informationRestriction of Hazardous Substances Turkey Recycle and restricted material informationElectronic hardware recycling Product restricted materialAccessibility Getting assistance Product supportIndex ICATwain
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200 specifications

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