Miru document scanners

are scanners with different scanning speeds with an automatic paper feeder, so-called ADF. All models are devices equipped with a two-sided (duplex) scanning module in black and white, gray, halftone and full color modes (24bit) with a maximum optical resolution of 600 dpi.

Very strong and durable paper feeding system allows you to scan documents from very thin "onion skin" to even very hard cards, it also allows you to scan documents containing other materials attached, for example photos.

The special design automatically adjusts the distance between the upper and lower rollers by adjusting the pressure to the paper thickness accordingly. This system minimizes the possibility of double feeds and paper jams.

Replacement of consumable parts is simple and possible to be carried out by each user, no required intervention of the service employee.

All scanners are connected to the computer via the USB 2.0 port, and one of the models, using a tablet (optional) can be connected to the network via WiFi. They also have the option of removing RGB colors (color dropout). All paper jams are detected by a special ultrasonic sensor.

One model with a specific structure has the ability to scan special documents such as: passports, identity cards, plastic ID cards, etc. It also allows scanning with the printing of various types of text or codes on a scanned document, for example, printing passbooks.

Using the software provided with the scanner, scanned images can be saved in TIFF, JPEG, BMP, PDF and other formats. You can also choose the compression ratio of the image.

Models and parameters

MDS-2000C

MDS-2000C
  • bw/256 speed - 60ppm/120ipm
  • color speed - 50ppm/100ipm
  • paper size - from 70mm/70mm up to A4
  • interface - USB 2.0
  • optical resolution - up to 600 dpi
  • feeder - up to 150 sheets
  • daily duty - up to 15 000 sheets

MDS-3000C

MDS-3000C
  • bw/256 speed - 90ppm/180ipm
  • color speed - 70ppm/140ipm
  • paper size - from 70mm/70mm up to A4
  • interface - USB 2.0
  • optical resolution - up to 600 dpi
  • feeder - up to 500 sheets
  • daily duty - up to 25 000 sheets

MDS-3500C

MDS-3500C
  • bw/256 speed - 120ppm/240ipm
  • color speed - 70ppm/140ipm
  • paper size - from 70mm/70mm up to A4
  • interface - USB 2.0
  • optical resolution - up to 600 dpi
  • feeder - up to 500 sheets
  • daily duty - up to 60 000 sheets
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MDS-5000C

MDS-5000C
  • bw/256 speed - 70ppm/140ipm
  • color speed - 60ppm/120ipm
  • paper size - from 80mm/80mm up to A3
  • interface - USB 2.0, SD card
  • optical resolution - up to 600 dpi
  • feeder - up to 500 sheets
  • daily duty - up to 25 000 sheets

MDS-5000CN

MDS-5000CN
  • bw/256 speed - 70ppm/140ipm
  • color speed - 60ppm/120ipm
  • WiFi bw/256 speed - 40ppm/80ipm
  • WiFi color speed - 30ppm/60ipm
  • paper size - from 80mm/80mm up to A3
  • interface - WiFi, USB 2.0, SD card
  • optical resolution - up to 600 dpi
  • feeder - up to 500 sheets
  • daily duty - up to 25 000 sheets

MPS-3000C

MPS-3000C
  • scanning speed - 55ppm/110ipm
  • paper size - from 70mm/70mm up to A4
  • print speed (10 CPI) - up to 400 cps
  • paper size - from 64/70mm up to 245/450mm
  • interface - USB 2.0, RS-232
  • optical resolution - up to 600 dpi
  • print resolution - 240/360 dpi
  • printer type - Impact Dot Matrix
  • feeder - up to 30 sheets
  • daily duty - up to 25 000 sheets
Which scanner suits you best ... decide
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About Miru

Miru Data Systems Inc. was established in March 1999 in the Republic of Korea. In November of the same year, the company produced its first scanner, it was an MDS-2000 model, which immediately became the official scanner servicing the bank confirmation system in the state. In the following years, new device models were created, which were delivered to banks, airlines and others.

Since 2002, the company has existed outside of Korea. Currently, scanners are distributed in Asia, Europe and North America, among others in such countries as: China, Philippines, Canada, Poland, Russia, United States.

Most recipients of Miru brand equipment include banks and banking institutions, telecommunications and financial companies, but also state railways, lottery companies and state administration.

The company constantly develops its products and takes care of the highest technological level of its devices. It has several patents, including the optical module of the scanner. In 2014, Mir scanners were introduced to the European market, currently in Poland, but in the near future, expansion is planned for other European countries.

The IT PRO is the official and exclusive distributor of the Miru brand.

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