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However much the engineers who designed it designed it to use. This may be different in different parts of the scanner, or even in different models of the scanner depending on where it's intended to be used (the US, Europe, Canada, etc.).

There's no theoretical reason it couldn't accept whatever is the typical mains voltage in the area and convert it internally to whatever is needed. For example, the computer part is probably running on a mix of 5 and 12 volts, while the coils are likely whatever they can shove through there without actually melting something.

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