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Epson WorkForce DS-900WN

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July 2025

It's pricey, but this EdgeLink- enabled desktop scanner is incredibly fast and delivers good-quality scans

Epson WorkForce DS-900WN

PRICE £1,135 exc VAT from ballicom.co.uk

Businesses with a need for speed will love Epson's WorkForce DS-900WN as this desktop scanner claims top speeds of 70ppm. It can do this for greyscale and colour scans at 300dpi, while the 11,000-page daily duty cycle and 100-page automatic document feeder are geared up for a high demand.

The price is steep but the DS-900WN offers a lot for your money. As one of Epson's ScanWay models, it can function as a standalone network device for walk-up scanning, and membership of the EdgeLink club brings in support for Epson's Open Platform.

This allows third-party independent software vendors to embed their document and data management software in the scanner's web GUI and customise the icons on its large 10.9cm colour touchscreen. A good example is DocuSoft, which can enforce user authentication at the scanner and automatically catalogue, index and place scans in predefined storage repositories.

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