Contex HD Ultra X 6090 ScanStationPRO

Wide, fast and perfect for bureaus and other professionals

  • CCD-technology
  • 17.8 ips in RGB color
  • 1200 dpi
  • $$$
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Specification Details
Technology 7 x 4 linear color CCDs (R, G, B and Gray)
Maximum Resolution (interpolated) 9600 dpi
Optical Resolution 1200 dpi
Maximum Scan Width 60 inch (1524 mm)
Maximum Media Width 61.8 inch (1570 mm)
Maximum Media Thickness 0.6 inch (15 mm)
Accuracy 0,1% +/- 1 pixel
Productivity (Batch Scanning, Arch E-size, RGB Color, 200dpi for 60 minutes) 875 documents/hour (monochrome 875 documents/hour)
Color Space sRGB, Adobe RGB, Device RGB, RAW RGB
USB Connection USB3 with xDTR3
Ethernet Connection Gigabit with xDTR2.5
File Formats Multipage PDF & TIF, JPG, PDF, PDF/A, DWF, CALS, BMP, JPEG-2000(JP2), JPEG2000 Extended(JPX), TIF-G3, TIF-G4, and others
Touch Panel / Screen 22” multi-touch widescreen, full HD TFT LCD, 1920×1080 dpi
Touchscreen Interface VGA (analog input), DVI-D (digital input), USB (for touch connectivity)
Touchscreen Mounting Optional, left or right side mounting, VESA mount 100 x 100 mm
Weight & Dimensions 62 kg (173.8 lbs) / LxWxH: 1810mm (71 inch) x 540 mm (21 inch) x 279 mm (11 inch)
Operating System Windows 11 64-bit, Windows 10 64-bit, Windows Server 2022 Standard Edition
Energy Star Compliant Yes
Upgradable
200 dpi Grayscale/Monochrome Speed 17.8 ips
Software Compatibility AutoCAD®, MicrostationTM, ArcGISTM and all other CAD, GIS and image editing/storage applications
Power Supply 100 V / 230 V / 240 V, 60/50 Hz
Scanner Stand (Optional) Low stand available
Included Software Full-featured Nextimage Repro (incl. TWAIN driver)
Power Consumption (ready/sleep/scan) 39 W / <1 W / 130 W (built-in power supply)
Scan Speed (200 dpi RGB color) 17.8 ips

Contex HD Ultra X 6090 ScanStation PRO

Overview
The Contex HD Ultra X 6090 ScanStation PRO brings together ultra-wide scanning with a built-in workflow console, designed for high-volume, professional environments. It’s part of the HD Ultra X line, upgraded with an on-device touch station to streamline scanning, copying, file management, and archiving — everything in one self-contained unit.


Key Features & Benefits

  • Ultra-Wide 60-inch Scanning
    Capable of scanning extremely large originals — maps, banners, drawings — with full continuity, eliminating the need to stitch scans.

  • High Throughput & Speed
    Maintains professional performance even at large widths; supports swift job turnaround thanks to efficient scanning engine.

  • Integrated Touch Station Workflow
    With the PRO upgrade, users can initiate, monitor, and manage scanning workflows directly from the scanner’s touch console without needing to walk to a separate PC.

  • Robust Media Flexibility
    Designed to handle media thickness, mounted boards, foam core, and other challenging originals. Adjustable thickness control and contour correction protect originals during scanning.

  • Smart Automation & Usability Enhancements

    • Automatic document width detection (True Size Detection) enables fast setups and fewer manual adjustments

    • Preset scan profiles reduce operator error and increase consistency

    • Push / Pull scanning over network so multiple users can share the scanner

    • Instant-ON capability removes warm-up delays, improving productivity

  • Premium Image Capture & Color Accuracy
    Retains advanced CCD-based imaging and full 48-bit color capabilities from the HD Ultra X series, including color calibration and correction functionalities.

  • Compact, Efficient Design
    By integrating scanner, stand, touch console, and workflow control in a unified package, it minimizes footprint and cabling, making it ideal in demanding operations with space constraints.


Use Cases & Ideal Users

  • Large-format reprographic and copy centers scanning banners, oversized maps, posters

  • GIS, mapping, and city planning agencies digitizing extensive maps and geospatial data

  • Architectural, engineering, and infrastructure firms needing high-volume, full-width digitization

  • Museums, archives, and cultural institutions scanning large originals that demand high fidelity

  • Print and quality control environments where wide-format inspection, calibration, or archival scanning is required

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