Supported file formats include JPEG, RTF, TIF, TXT, image and searchable PDF, and Microsoft Word and Excel Workflow destinations include Printer, Folder, Program, FTP, OCR, SharePoint, Google Drive, Dropbox, Evernote, and a few other cloud sites. The maximum resolution is 1,200dpi and the scanner has a daily duty cycle rating of 500 scans, compared with the P-215II's 600dpi and 500 scans per day. The ES-300W supports USB 3.0 and comes with the appropriate cable. Also located on top of the machine is a mode-selector toggle for switching between standard documents and plastic cards (ID cards, for instance), and on the right edge there's a toggle for selecting Wi-Fi or USB connectivity. The control panel, which extends over the top-right and front-right of the chassis, consists of four buttons-Power, Stop (Cancel), Start, Wi-Fi Connect (Wi-Fi Protected Setup, or WPS)-and five status LEDs: Error, Automatic Feeding Mode, Ready, Wi-Fi On/Off, and Battery. The top cover on the ES-300W folds open and expands into a 20-sheet ADF. In other words, it can scan without a PC.
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While neither the RoadWarrior X3 nor the Anywhere 5 has near the capacity of the ES-300W, the Anywhere 5 scans to a microSD card, making it completely autonomous.
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And the IRIScan Anywhere 5 WiFi, another manual-feed portable scanner, at 1.7 by 10.6 by 2.1 inches and 11.6 ounces, is smaller and lighter still. One of the larger portable scanners we've seen, the ES-300W is also taller, deeper, and heavier than the Editors' Choice Visioneer RoadWarrior X3 ($79.39 at Amazon) (0.5 by 11.4 by 2.2 inches and less than 1 pound), a manual-feed portable scanner without a battery.