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imageFORMULA DR-G2090
- Main DR-G2090 Unit
- USB Cable
- Power Cable
- Setup DVD
- Cleaning Cloth
- Reference Guide
- Packing Materials
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The imageFORMULA DR-G2090 is registered EPEAT Gold.


Wide Variety of Applications
- Mission-critical scanning
- Centralized production scanning
- Process high volume of documents
- Ideal for back-file conversion
High Performance
- Scans up to 90 pages per minute
- Single-pass duplex scanning
- Scans both sides of a document at the same time
- 300 sheet Automatic Document Feeder
- Dedicated, onboard image processing chip
- Helps to maintain rated speeds
- USB 3.1
Reliable and Flexible
- Can handle a variety of document types
- Business card to ledger sized
- Long documents
- Thick or thin documents
- Double-Feed detection / prevention
- Ultrasonic detection
- By length detection
- Rapid recovery system
- Staple detection
- Durable, solid-body design
- Heavy-duty feed and eject trays
Efficient, Smooth Operation
- Control panel
- User-programmable job buttons
- Select scanner settings
- Motorized paper-feed tray
- Adjusts to the height of the batch
- Flexible paper feed and output guides
Environment In Mind
- Meets ENERGY STAR guidelines
- EU RoHS Compliant
- EU WEEE Compliant
- EPEAT Gold rated
** Calculations based on scanning speed and assumed daily time of use.
Model Name | ImageFORMULA DR-G2090 |
Type | Production Document Scanner |
Document Feeding | Automatic Or Manual |
Document Size Width | 50.8 - 304.8 Mm (2" - 12") |
Document Size Length | 71.12 - 431.8 Mm (2.8" - 17") Long Document Mode: Up To 3000 Mm (118.1") |
Thickness Automatic Feeding | 14 - 56 Lb. Bond |
Thickness Manual Feeding | 14 - 56 Lb. Bond |
Feeder Capacity | 300 Sheets |
Grayscale | 8-Bit |
Color | 24-Bit |
Scanning Element | Three-Line Contact Image Sensor (CIS) |
Light Source | RGB LED |
Operating Modes | Color, Grayscale, Black And White Color Dropout: RGB And Custom |
Optical Resolution | 600 Dpi |
Output Resolution | 100/150/200/300/400/600/Custom Dpi |
Interface | Hi-Speed USB 3.1 |
Scanner Drivers | ISIS/TWAIN Supported Operating System: Windows 7 SP1 Or Later (32 Bit/64bit), Windows 8.1 (32bit/64bit), Windows 10 (34bit/64 Bit), Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016 Bundled Software: Canon CaptureOnTouch, Kofax VRS Professional |
Dimensions | 12.4” X 18.9” X 22.4” (Trays Closed) |
Weight | 55.1 Lb. |
Power Consumption | 66.5W Or Less (Energy Saving Mode: 3.5W) Daily Volume: 30,000** |
Other Features | Auto Color Detection, Auto Page Size Detection, Active Thresholding, Batch Separation, Character Emphasis, Count Only Mode, Custom Color Dropout/ Enhance Color, Deskew, Double-Feed Detection, Edge Emphasis, Folio Scan, Image Rotation, Moiré Reduction, MultiStream, Paper Feed Tray (Adjustable), Pre-Scan, Prevent Bleed-Through/Remove Background, Punch Hole Removal, Rapid Recovery System, Skip Blank Page, Staple Detection, Text Enhancement, Text Orientation Recognition, Three-Dimensional Color Correction, User Preferences, Verify Scan |
Options | Flatbed Scanner Unit 102 And 201 |
Scanning Speeds
Black And White High Speed | (Simplex / Duplex):* Up To 90 Ppm / Up To 180 Ipm |
Color High Speed | (Simplex / Duplex):* Up To 90 Ppm / Up To 180 Ipm |
** Calculations based on scanning speed and assumed daily time of use.
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- Windows 11
- macOS 12
- Windows Server 2022
- macOS 11
- Linux MIPS
- Linux ARM
- macOS 10.15
- macOS v10.13
- macOS v10.14
- Windows Server 2019 (x64)
- macOS v10.14
- macOS v10.13
- Windows Server 2016 (x64)
- macOS Sierra v10.12
- Linux 64bit
- Linux 32bit
- OS X v10.11
- Windows 10
- Windows 10 (x64)
- OS X v10.10
- OS X v10.9
- Windows Server 2012 R2 (x64)
- Windows 8.1 (x64)
- Windows 8.1
- Windows Server 2012 (x64)
- Windows 8
- Windows 8 (x64)
- Windows 7
- Windows 7 (x64)
- Windows Vista
- Windows Vista (x64)
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- Windows Server 2008
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- Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64)
- Windows Server 2003
- Windows Server 2003 (x64)
- Windows Server 2003 R2
- Windows Server 2003 R2 (x64)
- Windows 2000
- Windows NT
- Windows 3.1
- Windows Me
- Windows 98
- Windows 95
- Mac OS X v10.8
- Mac OS X v10.7
- Mac OS X v10.6
- Mac OS X v10.5
- Mac OS X v10.4
- Mac OS X v10.3
- Mac OS X v10.2
- Mac OS X v10.1
- Mac OS X
- Mac OS 9
- Mac OS 8
- Linux (x64)
- Linux (x32)
- Linux
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How to identify your OS version
To help determine which Windows operating system is running on your computer, please view the below steps:
Windows 11
Click on the Windows button (located left to the Search at the bottom).
Click on the Settings button to navigate to the system settings.
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the About button.
You will be able to find your Windows operating system under the Windows Specifications section.
Windows® 10
Click Start or click the Windows button (usually found in the lower-left corner of your screen).
Click Settings.
Click About (which is usually located within the lower left of the screen). The next screen should display the Windows version.
Windows 8 or Windows 8.1
Option1: Swipe in from the upper-right corner of the screen while viewing the desktop in order to open the menu, then select Settings.
Select PC Info. Under Windows edition, the Windows version is shown.
Option 2: From the Start Screen
While on the Start screen, type computer.
Right-click on the computer icon. If using touch, press and hold on the computer icon.
Click or tap Properties. Under Windows edition, the Windows version is shown.
Windows 7
Click Start or click the Windows button (usually found in the lower-left corner of your screen).
Right-click Computer and select Properties from the menu. The resulting screen should now display the Windows version.
Linux
To check the version of your Linux operating system (OS), you can use the following commands in your terminal:
1. uname -r: Displays your Linux kernel version.
2. cat /etc/os-release: Displays your distribution name and version.
3. lsb_release -a: Displays specific details about your Linux distribution and version.
4. You can also use the hostnamectl command to display the Linux kernel version. However, this command is only available on Linux distributions that use systemd by default.
To help determine which Mac operating system is running on your computer, select the Apple menu in the upper-left corner of your screen and choose About This Mac.
Upon selecting, you should see the macOS name followed by the version number.
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