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Xerox XW110-A ADF Scanner – 600 dpi Optical
In today’s world of cloud-enabled, hybrid and remote work, the Xerox XW110-A ADF Scanner delivers dependable, high-quality document capture that fits seamlessly into modern digital workflows. With a 600 dpi optical resolution, this scanner preserves sharp text, precise line art, and accurate grayscale nuances—crucial for legal filings, financial statements, healthcare records, and government archives. The built-in Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) enables multi-page batching, reducing manual handling and accelerating processing for large documents or batch jobs. Designed to withstand the rigors of daily use in busy offices, the XW110-A merges rugged reliability with enterprise-grade features, so teams can scan, store, search, and share information faster while maintaining compliance and data integrity. Whether your environment is a centralized office, a satellite location, or a distributed team, this Xerox model is crafted to deliver consistent image quality, dependable performance, and easy integration with downstream systems such as document management platforms, cloud storage, and OCR software.
The Xerox XW110-A ADF Scanner is more than a device—it’s a bridge between paper and digital workflows. Its 600 dpi optical resolution ensures legible documents, billing statements with clear microtext, and scanned records that integrate cleanly with optical character recognition. The ADF simplifies high-volume days; load a stack of pages, press scan, and let the device handle the rest, including duplex scanning on supported configurations. This intelligence translates into tangible time savings for teams that must digitize archives, comply with records management policies, or power analytics that rely on accurate document images. From clerical tasks to legal discovery, the XW110-A helps organizations convert paper into accessible, searchable data while maintaining privacy and security. The scanner’s firmware and drivers are continuously updated to support evolving operating systems and industry standards, ensuring compatibility with popular software ecosystems and cloud services used in today’s enterprise environments.
- 600 dpi optical resolution for sharp text, clear images, and reliable OCR results — captures high-quality scans suitable for legal and financial documentation, ensuring legibility and accuracy in searchable PDFs and image exports.
- Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) with efficient multi-page handling — supports batch scanning, reducing manual feeding and speeding up daily capture workflows for large documents or digitization projects.
- Duplex scanning and flexible media handling — enables double-sided capture where supported, plus adaptable media paths that accommodate a variety of paper sizes and weights for everyday office use.
- Seamless integration with cloud storage and document management — designed to work with OCR engines, PDF workflows, and export options to PDF, TIFF, JPEG, and other common formats for easy archiving and collaboration.
- Broad driver and connectivity support with enterprise-grade security — compatibility with TWAIN/ISIS drivers across Windows and macOS, plus secure data handling features to protect sensitive information during transmission and storage.
Technical Details of Xerox XW110-A ADF Scanner
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How to install Xerox XW110-A ADF Scanner
Getting the Xerox XW110-A up and running quickly requires a straightforward setup that covers physical connection, software installation, and calibration. Follow these steps to ensure your scanner is ready to capture high-quality documents in minutes rather than hours.
Step 1: Unbox and place the scanner on a stable, level surface near your workstation. Clear the area to allow easy access to the ADF, media path, and rear panels. Verify that all accessories are present, including any power adapters, USB or network cables, and user manuals. If you plan to deploy across a network, designate a shared location or IP address range for easy access by multiple workstations.
Step 2: Connect power and wake the device. For single-user setups, connect via USB to your computer; for shared or networked deployments, connect via Ethernet and obtain a valid IP address through your network administrator. Ensure any firewalls or security software allow scanner communications, especially when using TWAIN/ISIS drivers or cloud-based scanning solutions.
Step 3: Install the recommended driver package. Visit the Xerox support portal or your procurement portal to download the latest TWAIN/ISIS driver bundles compatible with your operating system (Windows or macOS). Run the installer and follow on-screen prompts to complete the installation. If you are integrating with a specific document management system or OCR software, install any required plugin or connector modules mentioned in the installation guide.
Step 4: Install companion scanning software if needed. Some environments use bundled software for profile creation, batch scanning, and automated routing. Install any recommended applications provided by Xerox or your IT department, then launch the software to confirm the scanner is detected and ready.
Step 5: Calibrate and test the scanner. Run a basic calibration routine if offered by the software, then perform a test scan using a representative mix of documents (text-heavy pages, forms, receipts, and mixed media). Verify that color fidelity, text readability, and margins meet your expectations. If applicable, enable duplex scanning in the software profile and set your preferred file formats and OCR options.
Step 6: Create scan profiles and routing rules. Define profiles for common tasks such as “Invoices to PDF with OCR,” “Patient Records to TIFF,” or “Contracts to PDF/A.” Configure default page size, resolution, color mode, and file naming conventions. For organizations with stringent governance or retention schedules, incorporate metadata tagging and automatic routing to your document management system or cloud storage repository.
Step 7: Secure deployment and ongoing maintenance. Implement user permissions to prevent unauthorized changes to scan profiles. Schedule regular firmware updates and driver refreshes as part of your IT maintenance routine. Periodically clean the scanner’s ADF path and glass surface following the product manual to maintain image quality and prevent streaks or smudges on scans. For multi-user environments, document the standard operating procedures so all users can achieve consistent results.
Step 8: Troubleshooting basics. If scans look faint or misaligned, recheck the calibration, media thickness, and paper alignment in the ADF. Confirm that the correct driver is selected in your scanning application and that the target file format and compression settings are appropriate for your workflow. If connectivity issues arise, verify network settings, firewall permissions, and that the device’s IP address is reachable from client machines.
Step 9: Optimize for productivity. Create hotkeys or scanning profiles that automate repetitive tasks, enabling faster batch processing. Consider implementing automated routing to cloud storage or enterprise content management (ECM) platforms to eliminate manual file handling and improve data governance. Regularly review scan quality and update OCR dictionaries or recognition languages to maintain high accuracy in document capture across different languages and fonts.
Step 10: Documentation and support. Keep the product manual handy for reference on advanced features, maintenance routines, and troubleshooting steps. If you encounter issues beyond basic troubleshooting, contact Xerox support or your authorized reseller for assistance, ensuring you have your UPC/SKU handy for faster service.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the optical resolution of the Xerox XW110-A ADF Scanner? A: The device offers 600 dpi optical resolution, which provides crisp text and clear images suitable for archival and OCR workflows.
- Q: Does the XW110-A support duplex scanning? A: Yes, the scanner is designed to support duplex scanning on compatible configurations, enabling double-sided capture to speed up processing and reduce file size when appropriate.
- Q: What file formats can I export scanned documents to? A: Typical export options include PDF (including searchable PDFs), TIFF, JPEG, and PNG, with OCR-enabled text layers available for searchable document archives.
- Q: Which operating systems are supported? A: The Xerox XW110-A uses TWAIN/ISIS drivers compatible with Windows and macOS, ensuring broad compatibility with common scanning and document management software.
- Q: Is this scanner suitable for high-volume offices? A: Yes. The XW110-A is built for reliable daily use in demanding environments, featuring a robust ADF, streamlined media handling, and enterprise-grade software integration to optimize workflow efficiency.
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