Electronics : ScanSnap S510M Instant PDF Sheet-Fed Scanner

ScanSnap S510M Instant PDF Sheet-Fed Scanner

from: Fujitsu Imaging




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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Fujitsu
EAN: 0097564307324
Label: Fujitsu Imaging
Manufacturer: Fujitsu Imaging
Model: PA03360-B615
Publisher: Fujitsu Imaging
Studio: Fujitsu Imaging
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Features:
  • Color duplex 18 pages per minute
  • Instantly Create Searchable PDF Files
  • IntelĀ® MacĀ® Compatible







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Product Description:
SCANSNAP S510M CLR 600 DPI USB - 2.0 A3 50PG ADF DOCUMENT SCANNER - MAC Compatible

Amazon.com Product Description:
The Fujitsu ScanSnap S510M Instant PDF Sheet-Fed Scanner for Macs lets you easily convert your paper archives into a searchable digital library of PDFs. With an easy one-touch PDF creation process, nothing could be simpler: The scanner will automatically distinguish between color documents and black and white ones, automatically recognize the size of each page, automatically straighten images, and automatically delete blank pages. Included are an automatic document feeder and the ability to scan in duplex mode, enabling the ScanSnap to scan at up to 18 pages per minute. The ScanShop uses a USB 2.0 (USB 1.1 compatible) interface for wide compatibility and fast data connection. The ScanSnap supports Mac OS X 10.2.8, 10.3, and 10.4 and includes a copy of Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional and a copy of ABBYY FineReader.

The scanner uses two color CCDs for scanning at an optical resolution of up to 600 dpi. The scanner-supported size range includes A4, A5, A6, B5, B6, business cards, letter, legal, and custom sizes from a minimum of 2 by 2 inches to a maximum of 8.5 by 14.17 inches. Even though it scans paper of all sizes, the scanner itself has a compact angular design that takes less space on your desktop than a letter-size piece of paper. The Fujitsu ScanSnap S510M is backed by a 1-year warranty.

What's in the Box
ScanSnap S510M scanner, AC adapter, AC cable, USB cable, getting started, ScanSnap setup CD-ROM, software CD-ROM, carrier sheet, warranty registration card, and warranty summary card.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - SImple, Compact and Powerful!!
This product has been wonderful in helping make my life paper free. Everything I can scan gets scanned. Receipts, deposit slips, bank statements, letters, notes, service agreements, journal entries or anything else you want to put into a cyber notebook can be made easy with this product. Setup takes 10 minutes. Highly recommended!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - stacks of papers gone in an instant
I bought this item back in May 08 and have been continuously pleased these last few months. I've been able to completely digitize all my paperwork within two days (I had alot of paperwork). After scanning, the document is automatically saved as a PDF file. I've been able to scan all my magazines and put them in the recycling bin where they belong.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I'm a believer!
I'm a 20 year Mac user who's tried Microtek, HP, and Epson scanners with little satisfaction. I read every review of this product before purchase and I'm happy to add my recommendation. It's fast, easy, works well, and the software alone is worth more than half the price.
Yes, it jams occasionally and the interface is a little clunky, BUT IT WORKS. FAST.
Easy setup and a small footprint are nice.
The ABBYY only works on scanned docs, you can't use it on a previous pdf file, but the Acrobat has a pretty good OCR function as well.
All in all, I'm very happy with this scanner.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Excellent design
I have installed one at work. The footprint is pretty decent, despite my crowded desk. As others have noted, the product tends to pull in multiple pages of paper at times. This is primarily when many sheets have been together (e.g., stapled, or pulled from a journal/magazine) and have not been "riffled" to get a little air between the sheets.

Generally, with multipage stapled documents I clip off the staple and riffle the sheets; this eliminates the problem. I have not had problems with it feeding glossy pages from medical journals.

The software is generally easy to use. I typically "scan to file" and I wish the window for selecting the desired folder wasn't in the format of the Windows "explore" function; I'd rather it were like opening folders in a regular window.

In addition, it'd be nice to be able to delete unwanted pages from within the scan menu before saving them all to a file (you can see all scanned pages there, but can't delete any). It takes going into the file later with Adobe 8 (still getting used to that app) to delete them.

Have used the business card scanning app only a couple of times. Seems useful, but my opinion is awfully premature.

Overall, however, I give this device high marks (4/5). I'm an administrator and physician, and often scan in notes, interesting papers, photocopied pages of books, and odd-sized things. I'm a bit of a geek, too, and enjoy well-designed software and hardware. This isn't perfect, but pretty darn good.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - ScanSnap exceeds expectations
Fujitsu's ScanSnap scanner is a little powerhouse scanner - great for getting organized. It scans pages very very quickly. Comes with Acrobat Professional which gives you lots of flexibility in deleting pages, combining documents etc. The ABBYY Finereader OCR software does a great job of making the documents searchable. The only drawback is that it takes a long time to process each page.

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