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Canon Image Formula R10

Embedded software makes this lightweigh­t scanner convenient as well as highly portable

- DAVE MITCHELL

PRICE £157 exc VAT from ebuyer.com

Canon’s ImageFormu­la R10 is a compact, portable document scanner that’s ideal for mobile workers and home-based staff seeking a fuss-free scanner that doesn’t require acres of desk space. It has a footprint of just 285 x 95mm, and at 900g it’s light enough to carry around with you – although it would have been nice if Canon had included a protective pouch.

There are no accessorie­s to worry about, either. The R10 doesn’t need a battery or an external power supply – it gets all the juice it needs over the supplied 1.7m USB 2 cable. Nor, for that matter, are there any drivers or applicatio­ns to install: when you plug the R10 into a host computer running Windows or macOS, a USB-connected drive appears containing the embedded CaptureOnT­ouch Lite scanning app, which you simply double-click to start scanning.

Though small, the scanner is impressive­ly capable. It delivers mono and colour scan services at claimed speeds of 12ppm and 9ppm respective­ly, which isn’t bad at all.

The main feeder can handle paper weights up to 128gsm, with a dedi cated front slot for scanning embossed cards up to 1.4mm thick, and since it’s a duplex mechanism it can scan both sides of a page in one pass. The design even includes a 20-page automatic document feeder (ADF) – something we wouldn’t have expected from a scanner this small. Just note that the one thing that’s lacking is an output tray, so you ’ll need to leave some space in front to catch your documents after they’ve passed through the scanner.

Canon’s software is easy to get on with. Like most scanning suites, it uses document profiles to store combinatio­ns of settings, including colour or mono scanning, resolution, single- or double-sided capture, blank page skipping and image rotation. You can fine-tune the output by adjusting brightness, contrast and background smoothing, and save your presets for future use. These are stored on the scanner itself, so they’re always available, no matter what device the scanner’s connected to.

Scans can be saved in all the most useful output formats, including

JPEG, TIFF and searchable PDF; however, the software is only able to scan to local locations. If you want to scan to the cloud, you’ll need to select a local sync folder as the destinatio­n and wait. There’s no way to store documents on the scanner itself, either, though from a dataprotec­tion standpoint this is arguably a good thing.

In our tests we found performanc­e wasn’t quite up to Canon’s claims: duplex scans of 20 bank statements at 200dpi came out at 10ppm in greyscale and 7ppm in colour, dropping to 9.5ppm and 4.4ppm at 300dpi. Paper handling was a mixed bag too; during our bank statement tests, the scanner occasional­ly grabbed multiple sheets and stopped with paper jam errors.

These aren’t deal-breakers for a device such as this, though. Speeds are perfectly usable for a lightweigh­t scanning role, and there’s no need to use the higher quality settings for everyday documents; we found scans at 200dpi were perfectly clean and sharp, with 6pt text correctly converted into searchable PDFs. And needlessd to say, the R10 had no problem with single-page scans, nor with our till receipts and courier waybills.

Card scanning went smoothly, too. Once you insert a card into the slot, the scanner draws it in, scans both sides and spits it back out the front. We tested this with a range of materials and found laminated driving licences, plastic loyalty cards and credit cards posed no problems.

In all the ImageFormu­la R10 is an impressive machine. Its small size, minimal weight and clever embedded software means you can easily take it to wh erever it’s needed and digitise your documents without having to install a thing.

SPECIFICAT­IONS

600dpi A4 colour scanner 12/9ppm mono/ colour at 200dpi simplex/duplex 20-page ADF card slot micro-USB 2 rec. daily duty cycle: 500 pages embedded Canon CaptureOnT­ouch Lite software for Windows/ macOS 1.7m micro-USB to USB-A cable 285 x 95 x 40mm (WDH, closed) 900g 1yr limited hardware warranty

“When you plug the R10 into a host computer, a USB-connected drive appears containing the embedded scanning app”

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BELOW Canon’s scan software offers all the key features you’d expect
100 BELOW Canon’s scan software offers all the key features you’d expect
 ?? ?? ABOVE With duplex scanning and a built-in ADF, the R10 punches above its weight
ABOVE With duplex scanning and a built-in ADF, the R10 punches above its weight

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