Owners manual
18
Chapter 1 Before Use
2. Features of the ScanFront 400
The main features of the ScanFront 400 are described below.
❏ ScanFront 400
● Compact Network Document Scanner
The network document scanner has a compact design of
12.01" (W) × 9.96" (D) × 8.03" (H) (305 mm (W) ×
253 mm (D) × 204 mm (H)) when the feed tray is
detached. You can scan documents in a range of sizes
from business cards to A4/LTR size.
● Supports Transfer to a Variety of Destinations
You can transfer scanned image files to the following
types of destinations via a network.
– Shared folders
– FTP Servers (excluding FTP servers that require
firewall settings)
– E-mail addresses
– Fax (via an Internet fax service)
● Variety of Scanning Modes
The scanner is equipped with five scanning modes:
Black and White, Error Diffusion, Text Enhance, Gray,
and Color.
● Long Document Scanning
The scanner is equipped with a scanning mode that can
automatically detect long document sizes.
* The available scanning modes vary depending on the file
format of the image to be transferred.
● Fast Document Feeding
The scanner can scan a maximum of 45 A4 documents
per minute.
* Scanning conditions: Black and white, simplex, 200 dpi
● High Image Quality
The 600 dpi optical resolution sensor incorporated in
the scanner enables documents to be scanned with high
image quality.
● Supports USB Memory
The scanner supports saving image files to USB
memory to enable you to move them to destinations not
connected to or not using a network.
● Touch Panel Operation
The 10.1-inch TFT WSVGA (1024 x 600 dots) screen
with a touch panel enables you to perform all scanner
operations by touching the screen.
● Supports Mouse and Keyboard
In addition to touch-panel operation, you can also use a
mouse and keyboard to operate the scanner. (See p. 44.)
● ScanFront Administration Tool for SF400
By installing the supplied ScanFront Administration
Tool for SF400 software, you can simultaneously
manage multiple ScanFront scanners on the network.
* Set [Allow remote operation] to [ON]. (See p. 142.)