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ROWE Scan 850i grootformaat scanner

De ROWE Scan 850i Series zijn professionele grootformaat GIS-scanners in formaten van 44 inch (111 cm) tot 60 inch (152,4 cm). Voor het scannen in topkwaliteit van extra brede posters, technische tekeningen en zelfs 3D objecten met de optionele 3D module.

ROWE Scan 850i Wide-Format Scanner

The ROWE Scan 850i is a high‑performance, versatile wide‑format scanner built for demanding environments. With scan widths up to 60″ (≈1524 mm), automatic height adjustment for thick originals, and ROWE’s patented image and document protection technologies, it combines speed, quality and durability for professional large format scanning.

  • Available in 6 models: 44″, 55″, 60″ widths, with or without Height Adjustment (HA) for media up to 30 mm thickness.
  • Optical resolution 2400 × 1200 dpi; up to 9600 dpi interpolated.
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  • High data throughput: SuperSpeed USB 3.0 with ROWE’s RES (lossless compression), much faster than USB 2.0.
  • ROWE Safe Guard & Safe Drive: protective media transport (for fragile, wavy, torn originals), and extended life for the scan glass.
  • Document Improvement features: ROWE PRO LOGIC, Selected True Light, Dynamic Stitching for real‑time correction of folds, poor contrast, etc.
  • Flexible workflow: unlimited scan length, “on‑the‑fly” width recognition, multiple output options (USB, network, cloud).
  • Energy‑efficient and robust: LED lighting (no warm‑up delay), certifications (Energy Star, CE etc.), built from high quality German engineering.

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Key Benefits & Value to Customers


  • Protects valuable originals: Delicate plans, maps, architectural blueprints, heritage documents or aged signage materials often suffer in handling. With ROWE’s Safe Guard media transport, Safe Drive scan glass protection, plus features like Dynamic Width Recognition, you preserve the physical condition of material.
  • High fidelity scans: Optical resolution of 2400 × 1200 dpi ensures fine detail. The image quality is supported by technologies like Selected True Light (consistent, homogenous lighting), Dynamic Stitching (corrects folds or irregularities), and Pro Logic (post‑scan image improvement). For customers who need archival quality or reproduce fine detail (e.g. signage, maps, heritage, fine arts), these are critical.
  • Throughput and productivity: The ROWE Scan 850i supports SuperSpeed USB 3.0 + RES, which pushes data fast, minimizing bottlenecks. Unlimited scan length (no fixed max), fast media recognition and minimal pre‑scan adjustment reduce idle time. For high‑volume scanning operations, repro houses, large print shops or universities, this adds up in saved time and lower operator costs.
  • Flexibility in materials & size: Because of the HA (height adjustment) versions, thick or uneven originals (up to 30 mm) can be scanned safely. Also, options of widths (44", 55", upgradable to 60”) let you match your existing workflows or future needs without wholesale replacement.


Detailed Product Capabilities

Scan sizes & media thickness:

  • Models with standard width scan materials up to ~2 mm for flexible media. HA versions allow scanning of originals up to 30 mm thickness.
  • Widths: 44″ (≈1130 mm), 55″ (≈1397 mm), and 60″ (≈1524 mm); maximum original width slightly more, around 63.2″ for some models.

Resolution & Colour Depth:

  • Optical resolution is 2400 × 1200 dpi.
  • Extended / interpolated resolution up to 9600 dpi.
  • Supports 48‑bit color, 16‑bit greyscale; user‑definable colour spaces including Adobe RGB / Device RGB in addition to sRGB.

Speed & Workflow Features:

  • SuperSpeed USB 3.0 + ROWE’s RES for high throughput.
  • “On‑the‑fly” width detection to avoid manual measurement or wasted scanning. Automatic height adjustment in HA models.
  • Unlimited scan length; output to network, USB, email, cloud.

Quality & Reliability:

  • Robust construction (“Made in Germany”), hardened glass, long durability (glass life up to ~5× standard in some cases) via Safe Drive.
  • LED lighting (no warm‑up needed), quieter operation, energy saving features (e.g. programmable sleep mode) helping reduce operational cost.


Typical Applications & Industries

The ROWE Scan 850i is well suited for:

  • Signage, visual communication and printing houses: Digitizing large sign templates, back‐lit artwork, large posters, vinyl templates.
  • Architectural, engineering, CAD / GIS / mapping firms: Large drawings, maps, site plans, as‑built plans; needing high precision and large widths.
  • Heritage, archives, libraries, museums: Old maps, blueprints, historical documents, posters, art works. The protective transport & image correction features reduce risk.
  • Government and utilities: Infrastructure plans, utility maps, land surveys.
  • Education, reprographics / technical service bureaus: Serving multiple clients, needing fast scans, good colour fidelity, robustness.


Unique Selling Points (USPs)


  • Automatic height adjustment up to 30 mm (HA versions) for thick/or uneven originals.
  • ROWE Safe Guard (protects fragile media), Safe Drive (extends glass life), and ROWE Document Improvement System (post‑scan enhancements) for both ease and quality.
  • Modular design: width models upgradable onsite, multiple models to choose, accessory compatibility.


Maintenance, Ease of Use & Integration


  • User interface & hot‑keys: Control panel with buttons for start / stop / forward / backward / favourite presets.
  • Software suite: ROWE ScanManager (various versions), TWAIN support, cloud / USB / network / scanning‑to applications. Also post‑scan editing features via built‑in software (brightness, contrast, colour).
  • Ergonomics: Height adjustable media table (for HA models), rear and front document paths, active output rollers, safety sensors.
  • Service & support: ROWE’s documentation (manuals), accessories, global service network. The robust hardware, hardened glass, etc. reduce downtime and maintenance load.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the standard and HA (Height Adjustment) versions?

The HA versions of the ROWE Scan 850i allow scanning much thicker originals, up to ~30 mm (≈1.18″), versus about 2 mm for standard versions. This means that for thick media (mounting boards, rigid sign materials, thick maps, overlay boards etc.), the HA models are much safer and more versatile. The HA models include sensors to detect media thickness and an electrically driven lid (or top segment) that adjusts automatically to the correct height to protect the original and ensure proper focus. If your workflow involves thick stock or less flexible originals, the HA is a worthwhile investment.

How fast is the scanner in real‑use scenarios?

The throughput depends on several factors: width of model (44″, 55″, 60″), whether scanning colour or monochrome, resolution used, and the computing hardware. For example, the 44″ model achieves ~440 documents per hour at 600×600 dpi in one of the sample benchmark configs. Also, with the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 + RES, data transfers are much faster (up to ~10× depending on configuration versus USB 2.0), reducing delay between scan and post‑processing. If you combine high‑speed scanning with the document improvement features and minimal setup (automatic width detection etc.), the effective throughput can be high.

Is the scan glass durable? What maintenance is needed?

ROWE Safe Drive technology, hardened scan glass and protective media transport (Safe Guard) help to extend glass life significantly—up to 500% longer than standard scanners without these features. Regular cleaning of glass, avoiding scratch‑causing debris, and ensuring the feed path is free of dirt are best practices. The operating manual provides guidance for cleaning and preventive maintenance. Also, using the auto height adjustment with HA models prevents compression or damage to thick media, further extending life.

What kinds of media / originals can it scan?

Flexible originals like paper, blueprint film, maps, textiles; also rigid or semi‑rigid originals when using HA versions; thick media (up to 30 mm) including boards, overlays, heavily textured material. The ROWE Safe Guard helps with media that are old, torn or wavy; dynamic stitching helps with folds, damage or irregular surfaces. If media are highly reflective or have unusual surface texture, you may need to adjust lighting or post‑scan enhancement.

Which file formats and colour profiles are supported?

The ROWE Scan 850i supports standard scanning file formats: TIFF, JPEG, JPEG 2000, PDF, Mult‑page PDF/TIFF, whole set per vendor specifications. Colour depth is up to 48‑bit; greyscale up to 16‑bit. Colour spaces include sRGB, Adobe RGB, Device RGB. If you have special archival or repro requirements (e.g. DICOM, CALS etc.), check with the vendor or support but many formats are supported.

How easy is integration into existing workflows?

Very feasible: the ROWE Scan 850i works with standard PCs, software (ScanManager, TWAIN support), networks (USB, network, cloud upload), and can be paired with large format printers/plotters (in MFP configurations). Hot‑keys, presets, and software that allows post‑scan edits reduce the need for external tools. Also, the modularity (width upgrades, optional accessories) make it a good fit with changing needs.

What are the power & environmental considerations?

The device supports universal‐input power (100‑240 V, 50/60 Hz), has energy saving / sleep modes, uses LED lighting (no long warm‑up), and meets Energy Star / RoHS etc. certifications. This helps reduce operating cost and environmental footprint. Noise and heat output are lower compared to older large‑format scanners.

What are the space and physical requirements?

Because of its large width and height, you’ll need adequate floor space—not just for the scanner body but for feeding/collecting media, operator access, and possibly a stand or table. HA models need enough vertical clearance and safe operation for the height adjustment lid. Also the PC connection and power should be close. It’s recommended to review the dimension tables and allow clearance for maintenance and loading.

What happens if the original has damage (folds, tears, wavy edges)?

The ROWE Scan 850i includes several features to mitigate such problems: Dynamic Stitching corrects sensor data in real time; Safe Guard transport handles fragile / wavy originals; automatic width detection and width recognition help avoid causing further damage; post‑scan document improvement (contrast, brightness, etc.) helps salvage legibility. It doesn’t guarantee all damage can be fully removed, but significantly improves outcome compared to basic scanners.

What is the cost of ownership and ROI?

Total cost includes purchase price, accessories (stands, software, cloud access etc.), maintenance (glass cleaning, possible spare parts), energy use, and operator time. The ROWE Scan 850i aims to reduce hidden costs: less downtime due to durable build, less rework due to better image correction features, faster scan throughput, energy efficiency. For businesses scanning large volumes, the improvements in time and quality often yield return on investment within a reasonable period. For smaller users, selecting the right model (width, HA vs non‑HA) helps avoid over‑paying for unused capability.


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Data Table

Model Widths Available

44″ (≈1,130 mm), 55″ (≈1,397 mm), 60″ (≈1,524 mm)

Maximum Original Width

~63.2″ (≈1,606 mm) for some 55″/60″ models

Media / Original Thickness

Up to ~2 mm (≈0.08″) for standard versions; up to 30 mm (≈1.18″) in HA (height adjustment) versions.

Optical Resolution

2,400 × 1,200 dpi

Maximum / Interpolated Resolution

Up to 9,600 dpi

Colour Depth

48‑bit colour; 16‑bit greyscale

Colour Space Support

sRGB standard, plus user‑definable (Adobe RGB, Device RGB etc.)

Interface / Data Transfer

SuperSpeed USB 3.0 + ROWE RES (lossless compression); USB 2.0 supported

Scan Speed (200 dpi / 300 dpi etc.)

Varies by model and colour/mono; sample: ~15 ips mono / colour at 200 dpi for larger widths; documents per hour ~440 at 600×600 dpi for 44″ model.

Maximum Scan Length

Essentially unlimited (subject to media and workflow)

Power / Energy Usage

External power supply 100‑240 V, 50/60 Hz. Standby / energy saving modes; meets EN / Energy Star etc.

Certifications

CE, Energy Star, RoHS, UL / cUL etc.

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