![]() The latch on the front allows the top of the unit to open revealing the input tray, which extends upward into a V-shaped paper guide to comfortably support longer pages. ![]() For that, look to Epson’s ES-300W ($299 MSRP $250 on Amazon), a slightly thicker model with nearly matching specs at the same retail price, along with the ability to scan wirelessly.Īlthough slightly larger, heavier, and more expensive than Fujitsu’s popular wireless competitor, the DS-320 works more like a traditional desktop scanner. There’s also no internal battery, so this won’t replace the likes of Fujitsu’s ScanSnap iX100 ($229 MSRP available on Amazon) for those who prefer scanning to a smartphone or tablet. Unlike cheaper models in Epson’s lineup, the DS-320 has no wireless connectivity of any kind. Unfortunately, Epson has somewhat hindered the portability of this model. ![]() The top of the Epson DS-320 flips open to reveal the input tray, complete with an optional V-shaped paper guide for longer pages. (A USB cable and AC adapter are included in the box.) Epson The latter is important, because it allows the DS-320 to be used without AC power from a single USB 3.0 connection to a MacBook or PC. The DS-320 also scans both sides of a page in a single pass (better known as duplex mode) while consuming a modest 8W of power while in use.
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