While 600 dpi is the optical maximum, the V2.0 firmware allows for "Software Enhanced Resolution" up to 1200 dpi. For historical archive work (microfilm conversions or fragile parchment), you can capture every fiber of the paper.

The "V2.0" aspect shines in the software. Fujitsu has integrated a neural processing unit (NPU) inside the scanner. It automatically detects:

Despite the risks, certain professionals actively seek this version:

The "21" in the model number is the first major hint. Unlike standard office scanners that handle letter or A4 paper, the Scandall Pro V2.0 21 likely refers to a 21-inch wide-format pass-through scanner. This places it directly in competition with scanners designed for architectural blueprints, engineering plots, and extra-long receipts.

The "Pro V2.0" moniker suggests this is a second-generation release, addressing the overheating or feed issues that plagued the original "Scandall" (unofficial nickname) V1.0. Based on leaked spec sheets, this unit boasts:

Fujitsu Scandall Pro V2.0 21 | PROVEN × COLLECTION |

Fujitsu Scandall Pro V2.0 21 | PROVEN × COLLECTION |

While 600 dpi is the optical maximum, the V2.0 firmware allows for "Software Enhanced Resolution" up to 1200 dpi. For historical archive work (microfilm conversions or fragile parchment), you can capture every fiber of the paper.

The "V2.0" aspect shines in the software. Fujitsu has integrated a neural processing unit (NPU) inside the scanner. It automatically detects: Fujitsu Scandall Pro V2.0 21

Despite the risks, certain professionals actively seek this version: While 600 dpi is the optical maximum, the V2

The "21" in the model number is the first major hint. Unlike standard office scanners that handle letter or A4 paper, the Scandall Pro V2.0 21 likely refers to a 21-inch wide-format pass-through scanner. This places it directly in competition with scanners designed for architectural blueprints, engineering plots, and extra-long receipts. Fujitsu has integrated a neural processing unit (NPU)

The "Pro V2.0" moniker suggests this is a second-generation release, addressing the overheating or feed issues that plagued the original "Scandall" (unofficial nickname) V1.0. Based on leaked spec sheets, this unit boasts: