Fujitsu ScanSnap S510 Sheet-fed Scanner
In one step, the ScanSnap S510 scanner digitizes both sides of a document in a single pass, in color, and at an amazing speed of up to 18 pages per minute. With a touch of the button, the ScanSnap S510 scanner enhances the user experience with a host of automatic features. The ScanSnap S510 scanner easily installs via its USB 2.0 interface and its small footprint requires less space than a letter size piece of paper.
The Fujitsu ScanSnap S510 scanner has all the advanced yet easy-to-use one-touch features that made its predecessor the perfect scanning companion for home and office professionals. Now, with the addition of Adobe Acrobat 8.0 Standard (included with the scanner) and a new Vista supported version of the ABBYY FineReader 3.0, the ScanSnap S510 provides users compatibility with the latest software enhancements. One-button scanning to searchable PDF processes are supported, and users can even scan directly to Microsoft applications (such as Word and Excel). There's also a new multifunction quick menu feature for protecting and sharing documents with ease. In addition to the ability to scan business cards, the S510 can scan color pages in duplex at 18 pages per minute. Compatible with Windows 2000 Pro and later operating systems (including Vista), the scanner features a speedy USB 2.0 interface. For added convenience, its small footprint requires less space than a letter size piece of paper. Measuring 11.2 x 6.2 x 6.2 inches and weighing only 5.9 pounds, the scanner is backed by a 1-year limited warranty. What's in the Box FI-S510 scanner, AC adapter, AC cable, USB cable, set up CD-ROM (driver, manual), CD-ROM (Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard), CD-ROM (ABBY FineReader for ScanSnap 3.0), ScanSnap carrier sheet, and getting started guide.
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Fujitsu ScanSnap S510 Sheet-fed Scanner Reviews
The retail price listed was for the fi-6300 and the list price was for scansnap. I will be very cautious buying through Amazon again. Amazon advertised it as Fujitsu fi-6300 but delivered me a ScnaSnapS510. They admit it was an error on their side but what I notice is the picture was changed from what I ordered.
This scanner is great. It scans documents as fast as I can feed them in and the software is very helpful.
I'd recommend this scanner to all business people. This thing is a life-saver for attorneys (or other professionals) who are drowning in their own paper. This machine scans FAST, and produces very clean digital PDFs. It comes with Acrobat Standard, which can be upgraded to professional saving you a lot of money (compared to buying professional full version).
A friend recommended this product as well as Pat Zaby, a well respected, tech expert for realtors. I found it easy to use, quiet, efficient and fast. It's also small and fits on my desk without taking up too much space.
Better quality than a fax machine, too. Done. I'm one of those people who always had piles of mail on his desk. So, if you scan a water bill, it will suggest saving it as something like "2008_09_10_14_20.pdf".
I keep the year, month and day and would save it as "2008_09_10-WaterBill.pdf" and save it to my UtilityBills directory. :-). I have no problem opening mail, it's the filing it somewhere afterward that has been a problem for me. Now, though, I just scan whatever it is and save it to a directory on my computer. The quality of the scans is excellent. In the past, I've always fought with cheap fax machines to get them to feed properly. We printed them, signed them, scanned them back as PDFs and emailed them back to the bank. Scanning-wise, I've had surprisingly little trouble getting multiple sheets of paper to go through properly.
I highly recommend the ScanSnap if, like me, you have trouble organizing all the paper statements that come in to your life. So, until we got this thing, bank statements and 'changes in terms' forms and shipping invoices and all manner of things just ended up in piles in my office. I generally leave the text-recognition off (makes smaller files with it off), but I know I could always print the document and re-scan it with text recognition on if I need to make a searchable document. So far, the paper feeding mechanism on this thing has been wonderful. The scanner prepends the date and time to the filename it creates when you scan something.
Some sitting on top of the filing cabinet. I can find things much faster this way than I can in my actual filing cabinet. We've had the ScanSnap for going on 4 months now, and I'm a complete convert. I shred everything after I've scanned it, and presto - no more piles of paper. We've also used it to sign forms when our bank emailed us some PDFs.
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