Apple Color OneScanner

The Apple Color OneScanner was a series of peripherals, the first of which was released by Apple Computer on September 14, 1992 to succeed the grayscale Apple OneScanner.

History
The Color OneScanner succeeded the original OneScanner from the previous year. A series of updated models followed, culminating with the Color OneScanner 1200/30, which featured a resolution of 600x1200 dpi and 30-bit color scanning. The 1200/30 included options for automatic page feeding and scanning transparent materials. The entire OneScanner series used SCSI as its primary interface. Sales of the final 1200/30 model ended in 1997.

The scanners were offered with a variety of software. For basic scanning needs they included Ofoto one-button scanning software, and HyperScan 2.0 for scanning into HyperCard. Later versions shipped with Xerox TextBridge for OCR and ColorSync support.