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Epson WorkForce DS-360W Tandberg Data

A fast and well-featured portable scanner at a very good price, but let down by its paper-handling skills

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SCORE ✪✪✪✪✪ PRICE £242 exc VAT from printerbas­e.co.uk

Workers on the go with no time to waste will love the WorkForce DS-360W: Epson claims it’s the fastest portable scanner in its class, with a top scan speed of 25ppm. Impressive­ly, that’s not just for mono scans, but for full colour, at resolution­s up to 300dpi. Duplex scanning is supported too, at standard paper thicknesse­s up to 128gsm, as well as business cards and postcards up to 230gsm. A small lever at the front pulls the upper scan sensor back slightly, allowing you to feed in embossed plastic cards.

Although portable, this scanner is no lightweigh­t at 1.3kg. It’s well connected, though, offering both micro-USB and wireless connectivi­ty, and you can use either the provided external power supply or the USB port to charge the internal lithium ion battery. (Epson doesn’t make any promises about battery life, but we were able to wirelessly scan in 300 pages before the battery LED started flashing.)

What sets this portable scanner apart, though, is that Epson manages to cram in an automatic document feeder (ADF) with flip-up paper supports. There’s room for up to 25 pages of lightweigh­t 64gsm paper or 20 pages of 80gsm paper. A row of buttons and LEDs across the front panel show error status and let you turn the scanner on and off, and start or abort scans. Down below you’ll find battery charge and wireless status indicators, plus a button for activating a wireless connection. Finally, a control switch at the side is used to select a USB link, enable the scanner’s wireless access point (with support for up to four devices) or connect to an existing AP via WPS.

We set up a USB connection on a Windows 10 desktop and had the scanner up and running inside ten minutes. Epson’s Scan 2 desktop software provides a TWAIN driver and a simple interface for making quick scans to local folders. For USB connection­s, the Windows Document Capture Pro software links up with the scanner’s start button and provides automatic scans to a file, email, FTP server, network share or printer plus cloud destinatio­ns including SharePoint, Google Drive and Evernote.

We had no problems connecting the scanner to our Netgear wireless AP using WPS. With a network connection we could also use the EpsonNet Config utility to remotely view and modify the scanner’s settings. When we switched the

“We were impressed by the OCR capabiliti­es of the supplied software, which correctly recognised every word on our statements”

scanner into AP mode, our iPad immediatel­y spotted its SSID, and we were able to join it by simply entering the password printed on the scanner’s base. Epson’s free DocumentSc­an iOS app then provided us with options to directly scan and store documents on our iPad as PDFs or JPEGs.

The only disappoint­ment was that the ADF proved to be a little picky about paper quality. When we tried to scan our standard well-thumbed sheaf of 20 bank statements, every attempt jammed. Dropping the sheaf to ten pages proved only marginally more successful; we ended up using the automatic feeding mode in the Scan 2 app and manually inserting each page one at a time.

The scanner is much more accommodat­ing with pristine 80gsm paper. Here it did slightly better than the claimed speeds, achieving 26ppm for colour and greyscale scans at both 200dpi and 300dpi. Switching up to 600dpi slashed speeds to 5.4ppm, but it’s unlikely this will ever be a problem: 300dpi scans provide more than enough detail for creating highqualit­y document archives.

We were also impressed by the OCR capabiliti­es of both Scan 2 and Document Capture Pro, which correctly recognised every word on our statements, even at text sizes down to six points.

Epson’s DS-360W delivers a very high scan speed, and teams it up with a good software bundle. Support for USB and wireless connection­s makes it even more versatile – but the ADF’s fussy paper handling stops us just short of giving Epson a Recommende­d award. SPECIFICAT­IONS 600dpi A4 colour scanner 25ppm @ 200/300dpi colour/mono simplex/duplex 20-page ADF 500 pages per day 802.11n wireless micro-USB connector Li-ion battery external PSU Epson Document Capture Pro, Epson Scan 2 and Newsoft Presto!BizCard software TWAIN and WIA drivers 1.3kg 288 x 89 x 67mm (WDH) 1yr RTB warranty

 ??  ?? ABOVE This is the fastest portable scanner we’ve tested, hitting top speeds of 26 pages per minute
ABOVE This is the fastest portable scanner we’ve tested, hitting top speeds of 26 pages per minute
 ??  ?? LEFT Epson’s Document Capture Pro supports one-touch scans to various destinatio­ns, including the cloud
LEFT Epson’s Document Capture Pro supports one-touch scans to various destinatio­ns, including the cloud

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