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Fujitsu Scansnap S510 Review
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, including auto paper size detection, auto de-skew and auto blank page removal. The included "ScanSnap Organizer" automatically converts scanned data into searchable PDF files, while the ScanSnap S510s image enhancement technology increases character recognition for more precise OCR accuracy. The bundled ABBYY FineReader software enables the user to scan documents directly to applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint software. Scan business cards directly to your contacts database with the included CardMinder application. CardMinder captures information written in 8 languages from scanned business cards images and stores this information in an easily accessible format. The quick menu provides dynamic control over the destination of scanned documents. If attaching scans directly to an email, the user can quickly change the file name and protect it with a password for added security. 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.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
Best Electronic Gadget I've bought in a Long Time
By Nom de Plume
I've had this several weeks now and am SERIOUSLY impressed.
I've scanned about 2500 pages of old bank statements, medical records, bills, etc. and it has performed better than I expected. I read reviews on this site and others that gave it glowing praise. I expected something that worked OK. It is better than that by a long, long way!
After scanning all these documents I've had maybe 6 or 8 misfeeds. I caught those quickly and rescanned with no problems the second time through. And this is with documents that were up to 30 years old. I think that is amazing.
Some people have complained (at least on other sites) that the settings were hard to change. I disagree! Right click the icon in the system tray. Choose the "Scan Button Settings" and then change them in two clicks. Could it be much easier? And, if you want to change them for just one document, many settings are in that same menu.
While I purchased the version that includes the full version of Rack2-Filer, I haven't installed it yet. I'm not sure if I need it because I have been naming my files and placing them in folders in such a way that I don't have a problem finding and identifying them. I might place my copy on eBay instead. So, you might want to buy the slightly less expensive version of this scanner.
As many have said, this is not a general purpose scanner. But, I'm glad I purchased this scanner for the purpose of going "Paperless". It has and will help with that task.
Update 12 Jan 2009 - It's now been 7 months on my desk and I STILL think this is the one of the best electronic gadgets I have ever purchased! Works just as it should with no issues.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
Book Scanning
By Joel D. Ottenbreit
As a college instructor, I read a lot of books. I like to have all of my textbooks and articles with me as I go places, because I always have time to read while I am waiting. I bought the Sony Book Reader which requires digital media. I also like to have my books read to me which requires digital print.
The Scansnap was more than I expected. I can cut the binding off of my books with a table saw, run it though the scanner and turn it into a Word file in about 20 minutes. The scanner is extremely efficient and the software is almost flawless in making digital copies of the print.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Very good++ home solution
By R. Mizuno
Been using the Scansnap S510 extensively (2-3 hours per day) since I bought it. Very, very pleased with it for general document scanning.
Things I like:
-- small size, takes up very little room on the desk
-- fast compared to an All-in-one solution
-- easy to set up and get working (but, see below)
-- comes with Adobe 8.0 Regular
Things I don't like:
-- Installation is easy but required 3 different discs depending on what functions you want to use. Should take a lesson from HP and make it a single install package that includes both the proprietary drivers and Adobe.
-- Feeding mechanism is much better than on home all-in-one flatbed scanners, but still occasionally grabs more than 1 page at once or feeds crooked. Not all the time, but enough to require close monitoring.
-- Software needs improvement. e.g., it has multiple options for scanning (to a file, to e-mail, to Excel, etc.). However, if I pick the wrong one, I haven't found a way to go back to another option without having to re-scan (this may be in the documentation, but I'm not a big instruction manual reader).
-- Would be nice to have a wireless and/or network option.
Overall, I would give to 4+ stars for the hardware and 3 stars for the software. Very solid for home, but may not be a great commercial solution.
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