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of Ambir Technology Inc. All othermarks are property of their respective owners. Product 

specifications are subject to change without notice. rev 1.20.11

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DS687-AS

Scan Modes

Scan Speed

Scan Area

Media Thickness

Interface

Optical Resolution

TWAIN Compliant

Dimensions (LxWxH)

Weight

Image Sensor

Paper Sensor

Cable Length

Safety Standards

Environmental Requirement

48-bit internally, outputs 24-bit true

color, 8-bit grayscale & 1-bit B&W

*Typical driver’s license thickness is 0.82mm, insurance cards 0.65mm and credit cards 1.18mm

**Scan speed will vary based on alternate settings and type of material being scanned

4.5 seconds per single-sided page in B&W mode 

at 200dpi, 6 seconds per page duplex mode**

A6, maximum 4.2” x 7.25” (106mm x 184mm)

up to 1.5mm

Product Specifications

High speed USB 2.0; no external power required

Up to 600dpi

Yes

8” x 2.6” x 1.7” (203mm x 66mm x 43mm)

11.2oz (318g)

Dual linear color contact image sensor (CMOS CIS)

Mechanical

6’ (1.8m) detachable USB cable

FCC Class B, CE

RoHS, WEEE

Features

Ultra compact footprint

 

– Ideal for any

workspace, including space-constrained
admissions and registration counters 
and retail POS environments

Cost-effective duplex scanning

 – 

Delivers one-pass scanning of virtually 
any available ID card or card-sized 
document (up to 4.2”x 7.25”), including 
laminated cards and cards with 
embossed characters

High-resolution scanning

 – Delivers ID 

card scanning at 600dpi for crisp, clear 
results 

Scan directly to PDF

 – Included 

software conveniently delivers industry 
standard PDF output

Broad compatibility

 – Included industry

standard TWAIN driver is compatible
with thousands of software applications

1-year limited warranty

 – Extended

warranties available

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Duplex A6 ID Card Scanner 
w/AmbirScan

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